Hoyas Fall to St. John's in Game Two

Georgetown baseball team loses 9-0 to Red Storm in conference matchup

Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:35pm

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The Georgetown University baseball team fell to the St. John's University Red Storm 9-0 on Saturday at Jack Kasier Stadium. The Hoyas now sit at 18-17 on the season and 1-4 in conference play, while the Red Storm improved to 17-17 and 5-0 in league action.

Why it matters

This loss puts Georgetown in a tough spot in the BIG EAST standings, as they look to bounce back and keep their conference title hopes alive. St. John's, on the other hand, has established itself as an early frontrunner in the league.

The details

The Red Storm got on the board first in the bottom of the third inning with a series of singles, going up 2-0. They then added two more runs in the fourth to extend their lead to 4-0. SJU added two more runs on an RBI triple in the seventh, and then tacked on three more in the eighth to secure the 9-0 victory.

  • The game was played on Saturday, April 12, 2026.
  • Georgetown and St. John's will play the third game of their series on Sunday, April 13, 2026 at 1 p.m.

The players

Spencer Seid

Georgetown pitcher who had a quality start, pitching 6.1 innings and giving up two earned runs.

Connor Price

Georgetown player who went 2-for-4 with a double.

Jeremy Sheffield

Georgetown player who went 1-for-3 with a walk.

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What’s next

The Hoyas will look to bounce back and even the series when they take on the Red Storm again on Sunday, April 13 at 1 p.m.

The takeaway

This loss puts Georgetown in a tough spot in the BIG EAST standings, as they look to turn things around and keep their conference title hopes alive. St. John's, on the other hand, has established itself as an early frontrunner in the league with this dominant performance.