Baseball takes finale to salvage series split with Cobleskill
The Husson University baseball team split a doubleheader against SUNY Cobleskill, losing the first game 10-4 but bouncing back to win the second 7-1. In the opener, senior Hunter Curtis stood out offensively, driving in two runs and hitting a home run. In the second game, the Eagles showcased strong teamwork with a late-game surge, ultimately sealing the win with a five-run seventh inning. This outcome leaves the season-series tied at two games a piece with Cobleskill. Husson improves to 3-9 overall and 2-2 in the North Atlantic Conference.
By the Numbers- Husson scored 7 runs in the second game, highlighted by a two-run home run from Liam Kelley.
- Hunter Curtis went 2-for-2 in the first game, scoring 3 runs and driving in 2 RBIs.
- Jack Karlonas earned his first career win, pitching 5 innings with 4 strikeouts.
- Husson is now 3-9 on the season and 2-2 in the North Atlantic Conference.
- The Eagles have tied the season-series against Cobleskill at two games each.
- The team will host Lesley University for their first home games of the season this weekend.
This weekend, Husson will attempt to build momentum in their upcoming four-game series against Lesley University, starting with a doubleheader at home. A strong performance could help them gain traction in the NAC standings.
Bottom LineThe ability to bounce back and secure a win in the second game demonstrates Husson's resilience. As they head into their next series, maintaining this momentum will be essential for improving their season performance.
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