Baseball Swept by Rutgers–Camden in NJAC Finale Despite Late Pushes
CAMDEN, N.J. — The New Jersey City University baseball team closed out its New Jersey Athletic Conference schedule on Sunday with a pair of losses to Rutgers–Camden at the Camden Athletic Complex, falling 7-4 in the opener and 10-7 in game two. In game one, NJCU (10-25-1, 2-14 NJAC) managed just five hits while Rutgers–Camden (17-21, 9-8 NJAC) totaled 13. Despite the disparity, the Gothic Knights remained within striking distance late, aided by three Scarlet Raptor errors. NJCU also added four stolen bases, pushing its season total to 124 and setting a new program single-season record, surpassing the previous mark…
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