Syracuse, N.Y. – The Le Moyne College baseball team recorded a 12-0 loss in seven innings on Friday against Central Connecticut State University in game three of a Northeast Conference series and the Dolphins' final contest of the 2025 season.
Le Moyne earned the series victory against the Blue Devils after taking both games of a doubleheader on Thursday.
CCSU senior infielder Aidan Redahan went 4-for-4 at the plate with three runs and five RBIs on Friday to help the Blue Devils bounce back from Thursday's doubleheader sweep.
Redahan launched a two-run home run in the first inning, then sophomore outfielder Antonio Ducatelli lifted a three-run home run over the center field wall later in the frame, and Redahan added a three-run home run in the second inning as CCSU jumped out to an early 8-0 lead.
The Blue Devils added one run in the third, two in the fourth and another in the sixth to build a double-digit lead and end the contest after seven innings.
Junior right-handed pitcher Drew Munn improved his record to 7-2 this season after tossing all 7.0 innings with two hits, three walks and zero runs allowed with five strikeouts.
Senior right fielder
Wyatt Patchett (Geneva, N.Y./Geneva) and junior outfielder
Tyler Campbell (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill/Onondaga C.C.) both recorded a hit for the Dolphins.
In his 14
th appearance on the mound this season, redshirt-sophomore right-hander
AJ Petraitis (Kings Park, N.Y./Kings Park) limited the Blue Devils to one run in 4.0 innings in relief.
The Dolphins celebrated 'Senior Day' on Dick Rockwell Field prior to first pitch on Friday.
Benji Ries,
Wyatt Patchett,
Max Parker,
Jacob Crystal,
Joel Connors,
Billy Hoffacker and
Bobby McBride were honored during the ceremony.
Le Moyne finishes the regular season in fifth place in the Northeast Conference Standings, while CCSU sits in second place in the standings, and can earn a share of the NEC Regular Season Championship with an LIU loss on Saturday.
The Dolphins posted an improvement in conference winning percentage from 2024, their inaugural season in the Northeast Conference, to 2025. Le Moyne went 15-17 in NEC play last season, finishing eighth in the league standings. The Dolphins compiled a 17-13 conference record this season, and spent the entire campaign in contention for one of the four spots in the NEC Tournament, finishing fifth out of 11 teams.
The four 2025 NEC Tournament spots were clinched by LIU (23-6 NEC), Central Connecticut State (23-7 NEC), Wagner (23-7 NEC), and Stonehill (18-11 NEC).