Behind the bats of Vito Friscia, Vinnie Costello and Rob Weissheier, Hofstra baseball swept Norfolk State Sunday in Virginia 8-6, extending the team’s win streak to five games.
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Behind the bats of Vito Friscia, Vinnie Costello and Rob Weissheier, Hofstra baseball swept Norfolk State Sunday in Virginia 8-6, extending the team’s win streak to five games.
A three-run second inning proved to be fatal as the Hofstra softball team was tripped up by Florida Gulf Coast University 3-2 to wrap up the Unconquered Invitational at Florida State University on Sunday afternoon.
After picking up wins in both of their contests at the Unconquered Invitational at Florida State on Friday in Tallahassee, the Hofstra Pride softball team looked to continue its success with another twin bill on Saturday at FSU.
In Hofstra’s last game before the CAA tournament, the Pride women’s basketball team fell to the Northeastern Huskies 58-54 Saturday in Boston.
Despite a career-high 16 saves from keeper Maddie Fields and a season-best five goals from freshman Katie Whelan, Hofstra women’s lacrosse fell 17-10 to No. 2 Maryland on the road Saturday afternoon
Coming into Saturday’s doubleheader action against Norfolk State, starting pitcher John Rooney’s career-high for strikeouts game was 11 last year against William & Mary. After the first of two games, Rooney has a new personal best, fanning 13 Spartans in eight innings en route to a 4-0 victory.
Hofstra’s second win of the afternoon and fourth in a row came off of an inspired pitching performance from senior Matt Weissheier, as the Pride defeated Norfolk State 5-1 on Saturday evening.
Pitching continued to shine for the Hofstra softball team as they won their first two games at the Florida State Unconquered Invitational on Friday.
Following two losses to start off the regular season, the Hofstra men’s lacrosse team were finally able to stick a win under their belt, beating Long Island rival Stony Brook University 14-2 on Tuesday night.
The Hofstra Pride men’s basketball team has a tough road ahead as it prepares for the Colonial Athletic Association tournament with hopes of claiming the title and advancing to the NCAA tournament.
With the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association (EIWA) tournament looming, it’s time for the annual tournament preview.
After falling by five points against Northeastern University on Friday, the Hofstra women’s basketball team got handed its second consecutive loss by the Elon University Phoenix on Sunday afternoon.
The Hofstra men’s basketball team defeated the Tigers of Towson University 91-86 on Saturday at home. With Hofstra’s fourth straight win, the team improves to 12-6 in CAA play, while Towson falls to 8-10.
The Hofstra women’s lacrosse team was upended by the Stags of Fairfield University in a 13-12 overtime thriller on Sunday afternoon at James M. Shuart Stadium.
In a disappointing home opener, Hofstra men’s lacrosse fell to Villanova University 7-2 on Saturday afternoon at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Pride is now 0-2 on the year with Villanova jumping to 3-0.
Hofstra baseball finished its season-opening series at Lamar University taking two of the final four games, winning the doubleheader on Saturday 3-2 and 1-0.
The Hofstra wrestling team reached 10 dual victories for the first time in six seasons on Saturday, as the Pride edged out Brown University 24-18 before dropping the season finale to Harvard University by a 25-9 score.
The inaugural New York Open, held just down the road at the Nassau Coliseum, was billed as a “return to New York” for tennis fans who have long been stuck shelling out large sums of money to see live tennis matches at the U.S Open.