We begin the month of April with UMBC on top of the league standings, but the rest of the conference isn’t far behind. It promises to be a thrilling final month and a half of the regular season as teams jockey for position and a spot in the AE Tournament. As we look ahead to the holiday weekend, only three games separate the first-place Retrievers from the last-place UAlbany Great Danes. With a race this tight, every game matters.
UMBC Retrievers (14-9, 5-1 AE)
UMBC took over the top spot in America East after a dominant sweep of the Great Danes last weekend. The Retrievers showcased both elite pitching and a potent offense.
- The Sweep: On Friday, they took Game 1 with a 2-0 shutout behind a stellar performance from Zach Robinson (4-0). Robinson threw a complete game, allowing just six hits and three walks while striking out five. The bats came alive in the following two games, scoring 16 total runs to complete the sweep.
- Mid-week Action: UMBC defeated George Washington (A-10) 7-4. Danny Wyatt and Derek Paris led the way with two-hit games. On the mound, Bennett Spencer (4.1 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO) earned the win to move to 2-0, while closer Chris Hebert (1.2 IP, 1 H, 0 R) recorded his second save.
- Up Next: The Retrievers play non-conference ball this weekend as they host Iona.
Bryant Bulldogs (16-10, 4-2 AE)
The Bulldogs took two of three from NJIT in a high-scoring weekend that tested both pitching staffs.
- The Series: After dropping Game 1 (12-10) by surrendering six runs in the ninth, Bryant bounced back to sweep Sunday’s doubleheader.
- Game 1 (Sunday): Bryant won the seven-inning contest after a three-run sixth. RBI hits from Carlos Irizarry and Hunter Kingsbury were the difference. Aidan Vining (2-0) earned the win (2.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R).
- Game 2 (Sunday): A wild 13-9 victory. After the bullpen surrendered five runs in the top of the eighth, Bryant answered with eight runs in the bottom half. Casey Wensley went 4-for-6 with 3 runs and 3 RBIs. For NJIT, AE Rookie of the Week Lorenzo Camilleri went 2-for-3 with a home run. Thomas Galustia (1-1) picked up the win, while Nelson Smith (0-1) took the loss.
Weekly Honors
The Bryant-NJIT series produced two of the league’s top America East performers this week:
- AE Player of the Week: Casey Wensley (Bryant) went 10-for-15 (.667 AVG) with a 1.555 OPS, eight runs, and five RBIs.
- AE Rookie of the Week: Lorenzo Camilleri (NJIT) slashed .636 / .733 / 1.273 with two home runs, eight RBIs, and five runs scored.
Maine Black Bears (5-20, 3-3 AE)
The Black Bears traveled to LeLacheur Park and took two of three from the UMass Lowell River Hawks (10-15, 2-4 AE).
- Friday: River Hawks RHP Alfred Mucciarone was named AE Pitcher of the Week after a masterful complete-game 10-1 win. He allowed only one unearned run on four hits, walking none and striking out seven.
- Saturday: Maine bounced back for a 9-5 win. JuJu Stevens was perfect at the plate (4-for-4, BB), while Gianni Gambardella (2-3) went seven innings to earn the win.
- Sunday: A five-run ninth inning against UML closer Carlos Martinez propelled Maine to victory. While Stevens and Hunter St. Denis had multi-hit games, the story was Pierce Fredman (1-0), who threw four hitless, scoreless innings in relief to secure the win.
Mid-week Recap & Upcoming Schedule
- UMass Lowell defeated Dartmouth 4-3 on a clutch eighth-inning RBI single by freshman Cal Chance.
- Maine fell 7-4 to Boston College, though JuJu Stevens stayed hot with his third consecutive multi-hit game.
This Week’s Matchups in America East Baseball:
- UAlbany at UMass Lowell
- Bryant at Maine
- Binghamton at NJIT
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