BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Campbell Camels fell in the final game of the series against Stony Brook, 11-2, Sunday afternoon at Jim Perry Stadium.
The Camels (23-11, 6-6 CAA) dropped their second conference series of the season, winning only one game on the weekend.
The Seawolves (17-17, 6-6 CAA) held the Camels to just three hits, a new season low.
Stony Brook scored first with a solo home run in the second inning. They added another three runs in the fifth with three RBI singles to make it 4-0.
Campbell scored two in the bottom of the fifth to make it 4-2. Reed Stallman walked to begin the inning, then Andrew Schuldt doubled to left for the first Campbell hit of the game and moved Stallman to third base.
The first run came by way of a balk from the Stony Brook pitcher to score Stallman and advance Schuldt to third. Max Weller walked, then Braeden O'Shaughnessy reached on a bunt that scored Schuldt and moved Weller to second.
Neither team scored in the next two innings, when the Seawolves erupted for four runs in the eighth and three runs in the top of the ninth.
Nate Brittain started the game for the Camels, and he went five innings with two strikeouts and no walks.
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