News Summary
The College of Charleston swept Hofstra in a recent doubleheader, with Hofstra suffering a series loss for the first time since March. After losing the first game 6-4, Hofstra managed to secure a 6-2 victory in the second game, showcasing their resilience. However, a standout performance by Charleston’s Mackenzie Mathis in the opener highlighted the struggles of Hofstra’s pitching. With an overall record now standing at 15-23, Hofstra aims to recover against St. John’s University on April 23.
Charleston Shuts Out Hofstra in Series Loss
CHARLESTON, SC – The Hofstra Pride’s recent stint on the diamond didn’t quite go as planned, as they suffered a disappointing series loss against the College of Charleston. The series, which took place on April 19, has left Hofstra fans reeling. This marks the first time Hofstra has faced a series loss since their matchup against Towson University back on March 16.
The Game Breakdown
In the first game of the doubleheader, Hofstra found themselves in a tough spot. The Pride came in strong, having secured a 4-2 lead but fell apart in the seventh inning, allowing four runs to slip away, ultimately leading to a 6-4 defeat. Emma Falen took the loss after pitching valiantly, giving up five hits and two walks while fan-favorite strikeout artist sat down three batters. It wasn’t all doom and gloom, though, as jailbreaking off the bench, Hofstra bounced back in the second game, clinching a 6-2 victory, showcasing their resilience.
A Pitching Duel
Mackenzie Mathis from Charleston was nothing short of spectacular, tossing a remarkable three-hit shutout that led to Hofstra’s 2-0 loss in the opening game of the day. Mathis showcased her strikeout prowess, fanning a whopping eight batters while not issuing a single walk and surrendering only one extra-base hit. Her performance was a master class in pitching, and unfortunately for Hofstra, it came at their expense.
On the other side, Falen had her moments; she retired the first eight batters she faced, but ultimately the Pride’s defense faltered, resulting in one costly error that contributed to an opposing run. The night had its high points, including Hofstra’s aggressive efforts but with only three hits spotted throughout the game, the offense just couldn’t capitalize when it mattered most.
Rundown of Events
Charleston managed to get on the scoreboard thanks to some crafty plays on the basepaths. Kennedy Rhue drove in the only run for Charleston on a fielder’s choice, while another run came about through a swift rundown play involving Jay Wrightsman. Halle Cannon set the stage in the third inning with a double, which ignited a flurry of offense. Following a controversial call that was overturned by the umpires, Cannon found herself crossing home plate, confirming that Charleston’s first run was well-deserved. As if that wasn’t enough, Austy Miller led off the fourth inning with an impressive double and later scored on another fielder’s choice.
Looking Ahead
Despite the challenges faced during this series, Hofstra’s overall record now stands at 15-23 with an 11-9 record in Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) play following the doubleheader. Their CAA standing is crucial as they head into their next matchup against St. John’s University on April 23, 2025, at 3 PM. They’ll be looking to bounce back and regain momentum after a rocky series in Charleston.
Final Thoughts
While the Pride may have stumbled this time around, their fighting spirit shone through, especially in the face of adversity during the second game. Showcasing a never-give-up attitude, Hofstra is gearing up to turn things around as the season progresses and will be looking forward to adding more wins to their record. Fans can expect nothing less than a fierce performance in the upcoming match against St. John’s. Let’s keep those cheers going, Pride fans!
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