The University of Hartford baseball team staged a remarkable comeback, erasing an eight-run deficit to tie the game against Saint Joseph. Despite falling behind early and struggling offensively, Hartford rallied with eight unanswered runs, ultimately ending the game in a 10-10 tie.

By the Numbers
  • Joe Ferucci, a freshman pitcher for Hartford, held the Blue Jay offense scoreless for 3.2 innings, allowing only one hit.
  • The Hartford team combined for a total of 17 free bases, including 11 walks and six hit batters.
State of Play
  • Four previous Hartford pitchers allowed 10 runs on eight hits over 5.1 innings, with a total of nine walks and six hit batters.
  • Despite loading the bases with no outs and a run already scored in the sixth inning, Hartford missed a chance to take full control of the game.
What's Next

Hartford (3-8-1) will play against Westfield State at home on Thursday at 3:30 p.m., following their impressive comeback performance.

Bottom Line

Despite a slow start, the University of Hartford baseball team demonstrated resilience and tenacity with a remarkable comeback, showcasing their ability to never give up and fight until the end.