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Seven Games on the Baseball Schedule This Week

The Owls have seven games scheduled this week.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Southern Connecticut State University baseball team has seven games scheduled this week. The Owls have a four-game homestand, hosting Le Moyne (DH) on April 21, Bridgeport on April 22 and Adelphi on April 23. SCSU then travels to Saint Rose for a three-game series over the weekend.

ALL-TIME AGAINST LE MOYNE
Southern Connecticut is 2-6 all-time against the Dolphins. The Owls defeated Le Moyne 9-2 on April 17.

ALL-TIME AGAINST BRIDGEPORT
The Owls are 52-15 all-time against Bridgeport.

ALL-TIME AGAINST ADELPHI
SCSU leads the all-time series against Adelphi by a 18-14-2 margin. The Owls lost to Adelphi 4-3 on March 27 and won 6-0 on April 9.

ALL-TIME AGAINST SAINT ROSE
The Owls are 26-13 all-time against the Golden Knights. Southern Connecticut had a 2-1 record versus Saint Rose in 2013.

CONFERENCE RANKINGS
Where the Owls' rank in among the NE-10 stats leaders:

• ERA -
Rocco Cundari: 2nd - 0.93
Mike Yerina: 3rd - 0.99

• Batting Average -
Matt Burns: 3rd - .383
T.K. Kiernan: Tied-6th - .357
Nick Baviello: Tied-11th - .333(As of April 20)

LAST WEEK
• The Southern Connecticut State University baseball team went 1-2 last week.
• New Haven defeated the Owls 4-1 on April 16. Rocco Cundari, who retired 14-straight batters at one point, suffered the loss (3-2) for SCSU. The senior allowed four runs, two of them earned, on five hits, walked three and struck out five over seven innings. The Owls, who out hit New Haven 10-7, scored their run when Nick Baviello scored on a sacrifice fly by T.J. Shea in the eighth.
• Baviello went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and T.K. Kiernan went 2-for-4 with three RBI as SCSU defeated Le Moyne 9-2 on April 17. Pat Egan pitched seven shutout innings to up the win for the Owls. The junior allowed three hits, walked one and struck out seven. Matt Burns and Ethan Joyce each had two hits and scored twice for the victors.
• The week closed with a ninth inning rally falling just short at Post on April 18. SCSU totaled five runs in its final two at bats of the 8-7 setback, which ended with the bases loaded for the visitors. Julian Sobin and Kiernan each had two hits and two runs batted in, while Baviello went 3-for-4.

ON A RUN
Southern Connecticut won eight of its first nine games played in April. The Owls outscored their opponents by a 49-29 margin during the stretch.

OWLS DEFEAT NEW HAVEN, 1-0, IN 10 INNINGS
Brandon Docimo threw out the game-tying run at the plate as Southern Connecticut defeated New Haven 1-0 in 10 innings on April 2.
• Matt Burns, who had three hits on the day, singled home the Owls' left fielder in the top of the 10th for the lone run of the Northeast-10 Conference game.
• The New Haven-area rivals sent their aces to the mound on the sunny afternoon, and Rocco Cundari and Pat Simone did not disappoint.
• Cundari went the first nine for the Owls. The senior scattered six hits and struck out seven to earn the win (2-1).

FULLER IN NEW BRITAIN
Former Southern Connecticut State University All-American Jim Fuller '08 will return back to Connecticut to start the 2014 professional baseball season as a member of the New Britain Rock Cats, the AA Eastern League affiliate of the Minnesota Twins.
• Fuller, who spent the last six seasons as a member of the New York Mets organization, was selected by the Twins in the minor league portion of Major League Baseball's Rule V draft back in December.

CUNDARI NAMED NORTHEAST-10 PITCHER OF THE WEEK
On April 14, Rocco Cundari was named the Northeast-10 Pitcher of the Week. Against Adelphi on April 9, the right-hander threw a complete game shutout, striking out seven. The senior closed out the Owls' 4-1 victory over AIC on April 13, striking out three in 1.1 innings. Over his two appearances (10.1 innings), the-then Northeast-10 Conference ERA leader (0.65) allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out 10.

NE-10 HONORS
The following Owls have been honored by the Northeast-10 Conference this season:
• Nick Baviello led SCSU in average (.438, 7-for-16) and runs scored (five) (April 14 honor roll).
• Matt Burns, the Owls' centerfielder, hit a team-best .500 (12-for-24), scored four runs and drove in three while posting a .480 OBP (April 8 honor roll).
• Kyle Holland hit .588 (10-for-17) in a pair of weekend doubleheader sweep with three runs scored and two RBI (April 8 honor roll).
• Rocco Cundari threw nine shutout innings against New Haven on April 2, scattering six hits with seven strikeouts in the 1-0 win. He also had a save against Saint Michael's on April 6, struck out 10 in 11 innings of work on the week (April 8 honor roll).
• Appearing in both ends of a doubleheader against Saint Anselm on April 5,  Mike Yerina had a win and a save, striking out nine while allowing no runs on three hits over 7.2 innings (April 8 honor roll).
• T.K. Kiernan went 2-for-3 and scored two runs for the Owls in their lone game of the week, a 4-3 loss to Adelphi on March 27 (March 31 honor roll).
• Julian Sobin led the Owls in their 2-5 week in batting average (11-for-24 .458), and RBI (eight). The junior also scored seven runs (March 24 honor roll).
• Nick Baviello went 15-for-33 (.455) to finish second in the club in hitting over the seven games. The Owls' second baseman had a team-high 15 hits and five doubles during the stretch (March 24 honor roll).
• In game two of a doubleheader against Mercy on March 15, A.J. Turnier went all seven innings in a 2-0 win. He allowed five hits and had seven strikeouts (March 17 honor roll).
• Matt Burns went 4-for-8 for two triples in the doubleheader against Mercy. The Owls centerfielder scored two runs and drove in three (March 17 honor roll).
• Jordan Hamler spun eight shutout innings in his first collegiate game, a 2-0 win over Molloy on March 9, allowing six hits and striking out six (March 10 honor roll).
• T.K. Kiernan went 8-for-15 in the Owls' five-game opening week trip to Florida (March 10 honor roll).

IN THE PRESEASON NE-10 COACHES POLL
The Southern Connecticut State University baseball team was picked fourth in the Preseason Northeast-10 Conference Coaches' Poll.
• The Owls, earned 50 points and one first place vote for the southwest division.
• New Haven was predicted to win the division, with Franklin Pierce and Southern New Hampshire to be at the top of the northeast division.

IN THE PRESEASON REGIONAL RANKINGS
The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) picked the Southern Connecticut State University baseball team eighth in its preseason regional rankings.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls welcome five newcomers to the squad for the 2014 season - Ethan Joyce, Jordan Hambler, Greg Zullo, Kyle Holland and Julian Sobin.

THE CAPTAINS
Redshirt senior Tyler Albrecht and senior T.K. Kiernan will serve as team captains for the Owls this spring.

OWLS' 2013 LEADERS
• A.J. Rouleau led the Owls in average and in RBI, batting .318, while driving in 24 on the season.
• Michael Cleary topped the team with 29 runs scored.
• Mike Yerina  led the staff in earned run average with a 2.12 ERA.
• Pat Egan, who topped the Owls with 18 appearances, closed out five SCSU victories in 2013.
• Rocco Cundari led the team in innings pitched (83), strikeouts (78) and wins (6).

OWLS RAKE IN YEAR END HONORS
Three members of the Southern Connecticut State University baseball team were honored by the Northeast-10 Conference for their play during the 2013 season.
• Junior starting pitcher Rocco Cundari was named to the All-Northeast-10 Third Team. Cundari was the top pitcher on the Owls staff last year, starting in 11 games and appearing in six others. He finished the season with a 6-3 record and 2.60 ERA in 83.0 innings pitched. Cundari ranked in the top 10 in three different categories in the Northeast-10. His 78 strikeouts tied for third in the conference, while his 83.0 innings was fourth and his six wins tied for sixth.
• Two freshmen were also recognized by the conference. Outfielder Matt Burns and pitcher Mike Yerina were both named to the All-Rookie Team.
• Burns started 34 games in right field for the Owls, posting a .276 average from the leadoff spot. Burns drove in 14 runs and stole 10 bases, which was second the club.
• Yerina posted the top ERA on the Owls this season with a stout 2.12 mark in 13 appearances out of the bullpen. He struck out 22 batters in 29.2 innings of work only surrendering seven earned runs on the season.

UP NEXT
The Owls host New Haven on April 29, before visiting Pace for three games over the weekend.
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