Last Game
April 21, 2012
| R | H | E | |
| Northeastern University | 11 | 10 | 1 |
| Montclair State | 3 | 7 | 0 |
Upcoming Schedule
May 4, 2012
vs. University of Pennsylvania | 7:00pm
May 5, 2012
vs. Hofstra/Sacred Heart | TBD
May 5/6, 2012
vs. TBD | TBD
May 6, 2012
vs. TBD | TBD
NU Huskies
| Record | Pct. | Home | Away |
| 12-3 | .800 | 8-1 | 4-2 |
| RF | RA | Last 10 | Streak |
| 124 | 50 | 8-2 | W1 |
News/Headlines
May 3, 2012 - District II Regional Tournament
Tomorrow, the Huskies will be traveling to Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, New York for a 4 team double elimination tournament, which will determine who will represent District II at the 2012 Division II World Series in Columbus Georgia.
Northeastern will be playing the University of Pennsylvania in their first game tomorrow, which starts at 7:00pm. The rest of the bracket can be viewed below.
April 22, 2012 - Huskies Clinch District II North
The Huskies clinched the division this weekend, and more importantly a spot in the District II Regional Playoffs which will be held May 4-6 in East Meadow NY.
Spencer Toth and Dave Clarke led the way for the Huskies this weekend going a combined 13 for 19, with 2 2B's, 3 3B's, 2 HR's, 9 rbi's, 10 runs and 6 BB's. The Huskies will wait for the final playoff seedings to be determined next weekend (4/28 - 4/29).
April 10, 2012 - Monroe forfeits series vs. Huskies
Monroe College forfeits their remaining games of the 2011-2012 season. The Huskies will have to wait until the weekend of 4/21 and 4/22 to see which teams will be representing District II North in the Regional Playoffs in East Meadow NY, May 4 - May 6. Seeding however won't be determined until the weekend of April 28.
April 2, 2012 - Northeastern sweeps New Paltz
The Huskies' bats picked it up this series, scoring 34 runs in three games. In game three, Jared Scholand and Jared Lowe combined to throw a no-hitter in the Huskies' 13-0 rout of New Paltz.
Northeastern has the week off, and will be back in action in two weeks when they take on Monroe College at East Boston Memorial Park.
March 26, 2012 - Northeastern Takes 2 of 3 from Fordham
Northeastern took game 1, 2-1 after a dominant pitching performance by Freshman Chris Defarlo.
Northeastern also took game 2, 7-5 after executing the squeeze with Pat Barrett and Jared Lowe in the top of the 8th.
In game three, the Huskies' bats didn't come alive, falling to Fordham 5-1.
The Huskies will take on SUNY - New Paltz at home this weekend (3/31 & 4/1) at East Boston Memorial Park.
October 17, 2011 - Northeastern Takes 2 of 3 to Begin the Season
After a sloppy performance in the first game, the Huskies exploded for 29 runs in the next two games, taking two out of three from Sacred Heart over the weekend in Bridgeport, CT. Behind solid pitching performances by Eddie Samp and Chris Defarlo, along with hits by twelve different Husky batters, Northeastern was able to bounce back after being blown out in the first game 12-2.
This weekend concluded the Huskies fall season, with their next game coming next spring at Fordham University during the weekend of March 25.
October 11, 2011 - Huskies Set to Open their Season This Weekend
The Northeastern University Club Baseball team will look to avenge a disappointing performance in last year's postseason as they open this NCBA season at Sacred Heart University during this coming weekend.
May 7, 2011 - Huskies Fall in Consecutive Games, are Eliminated from the Playoffs
In a rough two games, the Northeastern Huskies fell to Hofstra University 4-3, and then to Fordam University in the losers bracket 15-10. With the two losses, the team is eliminated from the postseason and will not vie for a second consecutive National Championship at the World Series.
May 6, 2011 - Northeastern Advances to Round 2
Northeastern won their first round game of the District playoffs against Rider University this afternoon, winning 5-3. They will play Hofstra University tomorrow at 12:30, with the winner going on to play in the District championship game on Sunday.
April 30, 2011 - Offense Explodes Against New Paltz
After almost four weeks off due to rain, the Huskies bats came alive in a brief two game series at New Paltz. Northeastern scored 31 runs in two 5-inning games, mercy ruling the Hawks in both. With the wins, the Huskies clinch first place in their district, and ensures them a one seed in the District playoffs in two weeks.
April 3, 2011 - Fordham Can't Handle the Huskies
In a rematch of last season's district playoff, Northeastern once again edged out Fordham University in the three game series, winning two of the three during the weekend. After a rough first game which the Huskies dropped 8-1, the Northeastern bats exploded in the middle game, mercy ruling Fordham 13-3 after five innings. The rubbermatch proved to be a more closely paired game, as both teams stuggled offensively and managed only one run through five innings. In the end it was Dave Clark and Adam Morgan who came up big in the sixth inning, with Clark doubling to set up Morgan's go-ahead and eventual game-winning home run. The Huskies will play the State University of New York - New Paltz in two weeks, needing just one win to clinch a playoff spot.
March 28, 2011 - Northeastern Takes 2 of 3
Losing for the first time in nearly a year, the Huskies dropped the first game of their series against Sacred Heart University 6-3 on Saturday, but rallied back in the second game of the doubleheader and mercy ruling the Pioneers in five innings. The final game on Sunday was also uncharacteristic of the Huskies, as they only scored two runs in the game. However, it was enough to win, as Ryan Hess and Hayato Nishi once again threw a combined shutout.
The Huskies remain atop the NCBA DII Week 42 Poll, collecting five of eleven first place votes.
March 21, 2011 - Hayato Nishi Named NCBA Player of the Week
Hayato Nishi was dominant in a win over Monroe this weekend, throwing 6 innings of no-hit ball. Nishi surrendured just 3 walks and 0 runs while striking out 11.
March 20, 2011 - Northeastern Continues Dominance
In their first series of the fall, the Northeastern Huskies swept Monroe College in a three game series in New York. With an offense led by Max Sterenson's seven hits in three games and pitching that included a combined no-hitter by Hayato Nishi and Ryan Hess in the third game, the Huskies showed they are still the team to beat in the NCBA.
