After inconsistent play to start the year, UConn baseball was done messing around this weekend against Florida Atlantic, sweeping the red-hot Owls and giving them their first series loss of the year.
The Huskies’ offensive problems were somewhat relieved, winning 6-4, 5-1 and 8-2, and found stability on the pitching side as well, boasting a 1.67 team ERA over the three games.
UConn notched a series sweep that could look pretty good come NCAA tournament time. Here’s how they did it:
Game 1
The Huskies started out the series with a gutsy 6-4 win over Florida Atlantic off the back of a solid pitching performance from Ian Cooke and a four-run sixth inning, leading to their fourth win of the season.