UMES Hawks Secure Second Consecutive NEC Win with 7-4 Victory Over Coppin State

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball team claimed their second straight Northeast Conference victory with a 7-4 triumph over Coppin State. Pitchers Morales and Spencer delivered crucial scoreless innings to help secure the win for UMES.

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball squad captured their second consecutive Northeast Conference victory Wednesday, defeating Coppin State 7-4 in a hard-fought contest.

The Hawks received outstanding pitching performances from relievers Morales and Spencer, who combined to throw three innings without allowing a run during critical moments of the game. Their stellar work on the mound proved instrumental in preserving the victory for UMES.

The win marks another successful outing for the Hawks in conference play, building momentum as they continue their NEC campaign. The team’s ability to grind out victories in competitive games demonstrates their resilience and determination this season.

With this latest triumph, UMES continues to establish itself as a formidable opponent in Northeast Conference baseball, showing the depth of their pitching staff and their capacity to execute when games are on the line.

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