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The 2024 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball team represented the University of Maryland Eastern Shore during the 2024 NCAA Division I baseball season in the Northeastern Conference under first year head coach Danny Acosta. The Hawks played their home games at Hawk Stadium .
The Hawks failed to make the 2024 Northeastern Conference Tournament, placing last in the conference with a record of 0 wins and 48 losses. This also was the first time in NCAA Division 1 history that a team finished a full season winless.[2]
The 2024 season was the first season following the departure of Head Coach Brian Hollamon , who left the club in 2023. As a result of Hollamon's departure, the University hired Danny Acosta, who had spent the previous 4 seasons with Iowa Lakes Community College as their head coach.[3] Acosta posted a 4-44 record with Iowa Lakes during the 2023 season.[4]
Personnel [ edit ]
2024 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball roster[5]
Pitchers
15 – Raymond Smith – Sophomore
17 – Joe Kelly – Sophomore
18 – Cade Williams – Freshman
20 – Eric Elliott – Junior
21 – Gary Hallmen Jr. – Junior
26 – Charles Bernard – Sophomore
27 – Lee Byrd – Junior
31 – Tyler Prather – Sophomore
35 – Justin Praddy – Freshman
36 – Brandon Gomez – Junior
37 – Justin Spencer – Freshman
40 – Brandon Poole – Freshman
Catchers
14 – Ryan Howe – Sophomore
25 – Doyle McNew – Junior
First basemen
29 – Kenneth Gaskins – Freshman
39 – Brian Jones – Freshman
42 – Derek Blackmore – Junior
Infielders
2 – Anders Brown – Fifth year
3 – Riley Horner – Senior
5 – Carter Rieben – Junior
6 – Ryan Davis – Junior
9 – Ulysses Luciano – Fifth year
11 – Aidan Cunningham – Sophomore
13 – Michael Blackiston – Junior
38 – Quentin Smith – Freshman
Outfielders
1 – Derrick Mayes II – Fifth year
4 – Danny Sadler Jr. – Junior
8 – Zach Garcia – Junior
10 – Jason Brown – Senior
16 – Jordan Peart – Junior
22 – Joe Wright Jr. – Sophomore
34 – Isaiah Beseris – Freshman
Utility
23 – Bronson Taylor – Freshman
Coaching staff [ edit ]
2024 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks coaching staff
Name
Position
Seasons at Maryland Eastern Shore
Danny Acosta
Head Coach
1
Cole Doherty
Pitching Coach & Recruiting Coordinator
1
Kyle Houts
Hitting & Infield Coach
1
Schedule and results [ edit ]
2024 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks baseball game log (0–48)
Regular season (0–48)
February (0–6)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NEC record
February 16
at North Carolina A&T *
War Memorial Stadium Greensboro, North Carolina
L 2–5
Jake Delisi (1–0)
Cade Williams (0–1)
–
159
0–1
—
February 17
at North Carolina A&T*
War Memorial Stadium
L 2–12
Diego Barrett (1–0)
Justin Spencer (0–1)
Brock Duff (1)
157
0–2
—
February 18
at North Carolina A&T*
War Memorial Stadium
L 1–5
Evan Hart (1–0)
Tyler Prather (0–1)
Angel Ortiz (1)
159
0–3
—
February 23
at Austin Peay *
Raymond C. Hand Park Clarksville, Tennessee
L 5–158
Jacob Weaver (1–0)
Joe Kelly (0–1)
—
208
0–4
—
February 24
at Austin Peay*
Raymond C. Hand Park
L 0–107
Andrew Devine (2–0)
Tyler Prather (0–2)
–
342
0–5
—
February 25
at Austin Peay*
Raymond C. Hand Park
L 3–148
Campbell Holt (1–0)
Charles Bernard (0–1)
—
537
0–6
—
March (0–16)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NEC record
March 2[a]
at Alabama State *
Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex Montgomery, Alabama
L 5–178
Jose Almazan (2–1)
Joe Kelly (0–2)
–
455
0–7
—
March 2[b]
at Alabama State*
Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex
L 5–7
Jorhan Laboy (1–1)
Justin Spencer (0–2)
Luis Rodriguez (2)
476
0–8
—
March 3
at Alabama State*
Wheeler–Watkins Baseball Complex
L 1–117
Devin Brooks (3–2)
Charles Bernard (0–2)
—
289
0–9
—
March 5
at George Washington *
Barcroft Park Arlington, Virginia
L 5–9
Tyler Blankenship (1–0)
Cade Williams (0–2)
Benny Wilson (2)
62
0–10
—
March 13
at George Mason *
Spuhler Field Fairfax, Virginia
L 5–157
Toby Hueber (1–0)
Lee Byrd (0–1)
–
87
0–11
—
March 15
vs. Norfolk State
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex Salisbury, Maryland
L 2–11
Dalton Barham (3–2)
Eric Elliott (0–1)
–
41
0–12
0—1
March 16
vs. Norfolk State
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 2–411
Nolan Manzer (2–0)
Joe Kelly (0–3)
–
122
0–13
0—2
March 17
vs. Norfolk State
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 4–9
Joe Lafave (2–3)
Cade Williams (0–3)
Parker Hampton (1)
83
0–14
0—3
March 19
vs. UMBC *
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 0–107
Logan Wiley (2–1)
Justin Spencer (0–3)
–
83
0–15
0—3
March 20
vs. UMass *
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 5–12
Justin Masteralexis (2–0)
Raymond Smith (0–1)
–
-
0–16
0—3
March 22[a]
at Merrimack
Alumni Field Andover, Massachusetts
L 1–20
Andrew Heffernan (1–0)
Joe Kelly (0–4)
–
66
0–17
0—4
March 22[b]
at Merrimack
Alumni Field
L 3–11
Tyghe Healy (1–2)
Cade Williams (0–4)
–
120
0–18
0—5
March 24
at Merrimack
Alumni Field
L 1–9
Brayden Ryan (2–1)
Brandon Poole (0–1)
–
87
0–19
0—6
March 27
at Navy *
Max Bishop Stadium Annapolis, Maryland
Postponed (inclement weather). Make-up date April 10.
March 29[a]
at Fairleigh Dickinson
Naimoli Family Baseball Complex Teaneck, New Jersey
L 8–12
Patrick Gardner (2–1)
Charles Bernard (0–3)
–
143
0–20
0—7
March 29[b]
at Fairleigh Dickinson
Naimoli Family Baseball Complex
L 8–28
Joey Kosowsky (2–5)
Gary Hallmen Jr. (0–1)
–
177
0–21
0—8
March 30
at Fairleigh Dickinson
Naimoli Family Baseball Complex
L 8–9
Ian Barrett (2–0)
Brandon Gomez (0–1)
–
184
0–22
0—9
April (0–16)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NEC record
April 5
at LIU
LIU Baseball Stadium Brookville, New York
L 5–8
PJ Moritz (1–1)
Gary Hallmen Jr. (0–2)
Jack Vandoran (5)
NEC Front Row
102
0–23
0—10
April 6
at LIU
LIU Baseball Stadium
L 4–7
PJ Moritz (2–1)
Brandon Poole (0–2)
Jack Vandoran (6)
NEC Front Row
106
0–24
0—11
April 7
at LIU
LIU Baseball Stadium
L 4–16
Evan Panjwani (3–0)
Brandon Poole (0–3)
–
NEC Front Row
105
0–25
0—12
April 10
at Navy*Rescheduled from March 27
Max Bishop Stadium
L 10–13
Evan Foster (1–0)
Raymond Smith (0–2)
Brock Murtha (2)
ESPN+
472
0–26
0–12
April 12
at Central Connecticut
CCSU Baseball Field New Britain, Connecticut
L 2–7
Jake Neuman (3–4)
Cade Williams (0–5)
–
89
0–27
0–13
April 13
at Central Connecticut
CCSU Baseball Field
L 4–13
Sam Hutchinson (1–0)
Tyler Prather (0–3)
–
97
0–28
0–14
April 14
at Central Connecticut
CCSU Baseball Field
L 7–10
Patrick Reilly (1–0)
Charles Bernard (0–4)
Sam Hutchinson (2)
138
0–29
0–15
April 17
vs. George Washington*
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 3–137
Brandon Siegenthaler (2–2)
Brandon Gomez (0–2)
–
30
0–30
0–15
April 19
at Coppin State
Joe Cannon Stadium Hanover, Maryland
L 7–8
Clay Thompson (1–1)
Gary Hallmen Jr. (0–3)
–
100
0–31
0–16
April 20
at Coppin State
Joe Cannon Stadium
L 6–14
Alek Elges (2–3)
Brandon Poole (0–4)
–
30
0–32
0–17
April 21
at Coppin State
Joe Cannon Stadium
L 1–7
Kaden Straily (2–3)
Charles Bernard (0–5)
Liam McCallum (2)
33
0–33
0–18
April 24[a]
vs. Mount St. Mary's *Rescheduled from March 17
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 1–19
TJ Curley (1–0)
Cade Williams (0–6)
–
23
0–34
0–18
April 24[b]
vs. Mount St. Mary's*Rescheduled from March 17
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 5–9
JB Manarchuck (1–1)
Raymond Smith (0–3)
–
23
0–35
0–18
April 26
vs. Wagner
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 8–23
Frankie Wright (6–4)
Eric Elliott (0–2)
–
18
0–36
0–19
April 27
vs. Wagner
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 0–6
Connor Hayden (6–3)
Brandon Poole (0–5)
–
18
0–37
0–20
April 28
vs. Wagner
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 4–13
Ryan Bilka (2–1)
Joe Kelly (0–4)
–
18
0–38
0–21
May (0–10)
Date
Opponent
Rank
Site/stadium
Score
Win
Loss
Save
TV
Attendance
Overall record
NEC record
May 3[a]
at Le Moyne
Dick Rockwell Field Syracuse, New York
L 4–8
Jacob Crystal (2–7)
Raymond Smith (0–4)
–
221
0–39
0–22
May 3[b]
at Le Moyne
Dick Rockwell Field
L 8–20
Max Parker (3–3)
Cade Williams (0–7)
–
205
0–40
0–23
May 4
at Le Moyne
Dick Rockwell Field
L 9–10
Jordan Goldman (5–4)
Gary Hallmen Jr. (0–4)
–
178
0–41
0–24
May 7
at George Mason*
Spuhler Field
L 3–9
Connor Knox (1–1)
Tyler Prather (0–4)
–
85
0–42
0–24
May 10
at Delaware State
Bob Reed Field Dover, Delaware
L 2–10
Jack Messmore (0–0)
Cade Williams (0–0)
–
150
0–43
0–25
May 11[a]
at Delaware State
Bob Reed Field
L 8–12
Kieran Etwaru (0–0)
Raymond Smith (0–0)
–
250
0–44
0–26
May 11[b]
at Delaware State
Bob Reed Field
L 12–21
Ricardo Gonzalez (0–0)
Brandon Gomez (0–0)
–
175
0–45
0–27
May 14
at UMBC
The Baseball Factory Field at UMBC Catonsville, Maryland
Canceled.
May 16
vs. Sacred Heart
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 0–18
Jake Babuschak (8–3)
Eric Elliott (0–3)
–
29
0–46
0–28
May 17[a]
vs. Sacred Heart
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 4–8
Elijah Foster (5–1)
Brandon Gomez (0–4)
Jake McDowell (4)
31
0–47
0–29
May 17[b]
vs. Sacred Heart
Henry S. Parker Athletic Complex
L 5–10
Joe Trombley (3–2)
Cade Williams (0–9)
Owen MacDonnell (7)
49
0–48
0–30
Legend: = Win = Loss = Canceled Bold = Maryland Eastern Shore team member * = Non-conference game Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the D1Baseball poll.Schedule source
Schedule Notes
^ a b c d e f g Game 1 of doubleheader.
^ a b c d e f g Game 2 of doubleheader.
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]