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Seawolves, which were put down in the regular season in the regular season in Drexel

Philadelphia, Pa. – In the highest score of the season, Stony Brook was a single run that had wiped out a deficit with nine runs when the Seawolves were exceeded in the final of the regular season in Drexel 18-17. Emily Reinstein In two Homeruns, including a Grand Slam, she drove over a third of the team's runs.

How it happened

  • Kyra McFarland carried out things by making a mistake before he stole the second steel and to achieve another Drexel error when the midfielder dropped a fly ball from the bat from the bat Nicole Allen. Everyone would be brought in immediately for the second undeserved inning run on a single middle of Mia Vanelli.
  • After another error had the bases with one loaded in the top of the first, Reinstein came through with the biggest goal of the day when they crushed a 1-1 tone height to the left center for a high-towering Grand Slam to make it 6-0 Seaawolves.
  • The dragons quickly reacted with a massive inning of their own and deleted the six-run deficit by set up a 12-point place in the lower end of first place. Nine batteries would surely reach before Stony Brook an out of recorded Purple riceWho was brought in to relieve Gabrielle Maday After the first five runs had been distributed.
  • Drexel increased his lead to 15: 6 in the end of the second when a lead-off error ultimately led home to three undeserved runs. Maddie male Was brought with two outs to stop the dragon's rally, and prompted a popup to end the inning.
  • The Seawolves received four runs in the third as Emma Scheiiter Powered with a colorful single from the inning and later came over to score with a single Malorie Hill. After a sack fly of Naiah Ackerman Everyone did 15-8 and brought two more into a single home in the middle, which was booted by the midfielder for the fourth kite error of the day.
  • The dragons reacted again in the lower edge of the inning to make it an eight -run game of a Homerun of three runs by Kylah Reading. Maday stepped back into the game after Homerun to get the final out of the inning.
  • Reinstein made it in the top of the fourth in 18-12 when she sent another over the left field wall for her second home run of the day.
  • After a goalless fifth, Ackerman came through with the third Stony Brook Homerun of the day when she went to the opposite field for a two-time explosion to reduce Drexel's lead to 18-14 in the sixth.
  • In the seventh seventh place for four, the Seawolves used a few walks to unload the bases with a loading. Scheiiter almost tied it together with a single swing, but the midfielder managed to put the ball down on the wall at the top to stick to a single with two runs. Drexel began his fifth mistake of the day on a big one of Hill to make a one-run game with two outs and a runner in third place. However, that was as close as Stony Brook when the dragons got a final popup to close things.

Statistics and notes

  • The Seawolves achieved a total of 37 runs. 10 of these runs came in the first inn.
  • Both teams fought around in the first inn today. Stony Brook sent 10 batteries to the plate and Drexel sent 17. A total of 18 runs were achieved on 15 goals alone in the first inn.
  • Reinstein's Grand Slam was the first of her career. This was also their first multi-home run game and their six RBI are also a new career high.
  • With her single in the second, Costello safely hit 23 games in a row and certainly reached the basis in 24 consecutive competitions.
  • All nine Stony Brook starters recorded at least one goal and a run, six of them today drove at least one run.
  • The Seawolves went up with runners with runners, 6-against-16 (.375) with runners in the goal position and 5-to-5 (1,000) with a runner on the third and less than two outs.
  • Today's 35 combined runs are most in a game that the Seaawolves played this year. Stony Brooks 17 runs will be rated the most this year.

Next on
Stony Brook enters the CAA championship 2025 as No. 5-Sow and will play Campbell on Wednesday, May 7th, at 12:00 p.m. in the opening game of the tournament at 12:00 p.m.

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