The Seton Hall baseball team took down NJIT, 9-2, on Wednesday in the team’s first game at Owen T. Carroll Field.
If the victory is any indication of how effective they’ll be there, the Pirates look primed to be dan- gerous playing at home.
The Pirates went three up, three down in the first inning. Leading off at the top of the second was junior first baseman Mikael-Ali Mogues, who started the Hall’s breakout seven-run inning.
“We were excited to come play for the home fans and put up a lot of runs,” Mogues said. “Our offense is built for runs.