Baseball

Bryant Baseball Crushes Stonehill 11-1 in Dominant Run-Rule Victory

A nine-strikeout pitching performance and a barrage of extra-base hits propel the Bulldogs into a doubleheader showdown at Marist

Bryant University’s baseball squad delivered a commanding 11‑1 victory over Stonehill College on Tuesday, invoking the run‑rule mercy to end the contest early.

The Bulldogs’ offense exploded for double‑digit runs, highlighted by a two‑run homer from Cam Papetti in the second frame and a flurry of extra‑base hits that turned a tight game into a rout.

Pitching was equally dominant; a quartet of arms combined to surrender just three hits while striking out nine batters, a performance anchored by Dylan Scudder, Greg Gorman, Jackson Vanesko and Jameson Dobis.

Key moments came in the fourth inning when Ellis Garcia and Justin Hackett each launched two‑run doubles, extending the lead and shifting momentum firmly in Bryant’s favor.

Looking Ahead to Marist

With the win, the Bulldogs improve to 6‑2 all‑time against Stonehill and now turn their attention to the final stretch of the regular season, a two‑game series at Marist College that will determine seeding for the upcoming conference tournament.

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