River Hawks Lose to Boston College 5-0 in Season Finale
The UMass Lowell River Hawks fell to the Boston College Eagles, 5-0, in their home finale, concluding their season at 17-32 overall. Junior Carlos Martinez and sophomore Ryan Strand each recorded doubles, but the team's offense struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Starting pitcher Brendan Holland held the Eagles to just one earned run through three innings, while Nolan Geisler contributed three scoreless innings in relief. Despite early threats, the River Hawks could not convert and allowed Boston College to extend their lead throughout the game.
By the Numbers- UMass Lowell finished the season 17-32 overall and 8-13 in America East play.
- Carlos Martinez and Ryan Strand each recorded one double among the team's six hits.
- The River Hawks' final game was marked by missed scoring opportunities, despite recording hits in every inning.
- Geisler's strong performance in relief included three innings pitched with one strikeout and no earned runs.
- Boston College scored in five separate innings, gradually extending their lead to 5-0.
UMass Lowell will face the University of Rhode Island on Tuesday, May 11, aiming to improve their standing before the upcoming season ends.
Bottom LineThe River Hawks need to capitalize on scoring opportunities in their final games to build momentum heading into the off-season.
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