CONEY ISLAND – The Yeshiva University baseball team dropped a non-conference contest to John Jay College, 34-0, at Maimonides Park on Wednesday evening.
The Bloodhounds (2-11) scored three runs in the opening inning and never looked back.
For the Maccabees (0-9), junior catcher
Sammy Greenberg laced a double to right-center field in the top of the first inning. Senior center fielder
David Price reached base with a single in the top of the ninth, while rookie second baseman
Noah Shatkin earned a walk right after that.
On the mound, sophomore Marc Weeks earned the victory for the Bloodhounds by striking out eight batters, giving up just one hit, and not allowing a walk in seven shutout innings pitched.
Yeshiva will open Skyline Conference play on Sunday with a doubleheader against St. Joseph's University Brooklyn. The first pitch at Kingsborough Athletics Field is set for 12:00 p.m.