Baseball’s Final Home Game Against UMES Rescheduled for Tuesday
Mount St. Mary’s baseball team has rescheduled their final home game of 2026 against the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore (UMES) from Wednesday to Tuesday, May 5, with a 3:00 PM start time. The Mountaineers are coming off a recent game where they had a tough outing against Merrimack, losing 13-5 despite solid performances from players like Cameron Biller and David Stokely. The team has a historical advantage against UMES with a 39-16 all-time record and has won the last three meetings, indicating strong prospects for the upcoming match.
By the Numbers- Mount St. Mary's has a 39-16 all-time record against UMES.
- UMES has an 8-33 overall record for the 2026 season.
- Cameron Biller recorded three RBIs in the last game against Merrimack, going 2-4 at the plate.
- The Mountaineers are currently on a three-game winning streak against UMES.
- UMES has won only one out-of-conference game this season against Manhattan.
Looking ahead, the match against UMES presents a critical opportunity for the Mountaineers to continue their dominance and finalize their home season on a positive note. Securing a win could provide momentum as they head into the final stretch of the season.
Bottom LineMount St. Mary's has a strong chance to close their home game series effectively against UMES, leveraging their historical advantage and recent competitive performances. A victory here could significantly boost team morale and performance heading into the postseason.
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