The Husson University baseball team split a North Atlantic Conference doubleheader against SUNY Cobleskill, winning the first game 9-3 and losing the second 3-2. In game one, the Eagles overcame an early deficit with key offensive support, including contributions from players like Henry Lausier and Cam Rendell. The second game saw Husson struggle to capitalize on scoring opportunities, ultimately falling short after a late rally. Despite the split, the Eagles showcased strong performances from both their hitters and pitchers across the two games.

By the Numbers
  • Husson scored 9 runs in game one on 12 hits.
  • Game two saw Husson collect 7 hits but only scored 2 runs.
State of Play
  • Husson's current record stands at 2-8 overall and 1-1 in NAC play.
  • The Eagles' pitching staff showed depth, with multiple pitchers contributing across both games.
What's Next

The Eagles will face SUNY Cobleskill again in two more seven-inning games, scheduled for 11 a.m. on Monday, aiming to win the series and improve their overall record.

Bottom Line

The split represents both a positive offensive display in the first game and areas for improvement heading into the final games of the series. Consistency will be key for Husson to build momentum in the conference.