



He finished the day 1-for-3 with a pair of runs scored. Brown-Eiring now owns the longest on-base streak of any Seawolves player this season, reaching in his 18th consecutive contest today.538 average with four of his seven knocks being doubles. Paulsen finished the weekend 7-for-8 over the final two games, culminating in a.Josh O'Neill earned the win, throwing the final 4.1 innings of work and holding the Great Danes to just one run and two hits during that span. Shane-O puts us in double figures for the second time this weekend 💪 After its five-run sixth, Paulsen added one in the seventh with a RBI double down the left field line and Shane Paradine singled to right to finish off the scoring in the eighth. UAlbany retook the lead in the fifth with a single to left that scored two, but it would be all Stony Brook the rest of the way. After UAlbany tied it with a home run in the fourth, Stanton Leuthner gave Stony Brook the lead back on a passed ball in the bottom half of the inning.īP puts us up early with the 2-run double! Matt Senk's club would go on to add three more in the frame, as Matt Miceli, Evan Fox and Evan Giordano plated runs in succession and their squad turned a 4-3 deficit into an 8-4 advantage heading to the latter third of the contest.īrett Paulsen started the scoring in the first, lacing a two-run double to right center that scored a pair. The freshman lefty roped the first pitch he saw down the right field line, plating a pair to give Stony Brook a lead it would not relinquish at 5-4. Freshman David Alleva provided the spark in the sixth and the Seawolves offense caught fire, scoring seven runs in the final three innings, highlighted by a five-run sixth, en route to a 10-5 victory over UAlbany in Sunday's rubber game at Joe Nathan Field.
