Last weekend, UConn Baseball (13-9) won its final non-conference series, against Seton Hall, splitting two one-run games on Friday and Saturday before a 4-0 shutout victory on Sunday.
UConn has two shutouts on the season both of which occurred on days Mason Feole started.
The pitching staff allowed just four runs over the weekend on 12 hits but had a problem with control. The Huskies walked 21 batters, 10 on Sunday. They made pitches when they had to, but walking seven batters per game could prove dangerous against stiffer competition.
First baseman Tyler Gnesda has quietly been a big part of the offense.