Baseball Drops Elimination Game to Adelphi as 2026 Season Concludes
Pace University Baseball's 2026 season ended after a 5-2 loss to Adelphi University in the Northeast 10 Championship elimination game. The Setters, seeded sixth, concluded their season with a record of 23-27, having advanced past the first round with a dramatic win earlier in the tournament. Despite creating scoring opportunities, Pace struggled to convert, ultimately allowing Adelphi to build a commanding lead before scoring two late runs.
By the Numbers- Pace finished the season with a 23-27 overall record.
- Adelphi scored 5 runs while Pace managed 2 runs, including 1 earned run from a ninth-inning home run by Nick Carlucci.
Pace's elimination reflects a competitive NE10 landscape, where they had demonstrated resilience by winning their first postseason game against Saint Anselm. However, their inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and momentum shifts hindered their tournament performance.
State of Play- Pace reached the NE10 Championship after a strong showing against Saint Anselm.
- The team had difficulty executing timely hitting and converting baserunners into runs in critical moments.
As the season concludes, Pace will need to assess its roster and strategies heading into the next season. Developing consistent hitting and fielding will be essential for improvement in future campaigns.
Bottom LinePace's 2026 season ended prematurely, underscoring the importance of seizing scoring opportunities. The team must address its offensive challenges to build on past successes and ensure a stronger performance next year.
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