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by Michael Regan Intro The elbow is a hinge joint composed of three bones, the humerus, ulna, and radius, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that work together to allow overhead throwing.

by George Caratzas The weekend has come, which means it is time to recap some college baseball. With Fridays play over, lets check out some of the action amongst the

by George Caratzas It was an action-packed weekend for these six local teams as the college season rages on. Lets see how it all went down on Friday. Division I:

It was an exciting day on the diamond for the local teams, and there was a huge milestone win as well. Without further ado, here’s how it went down: Division-I:

by Max Edelman Hofstra: The Hofstra Pride suffered a difficult defeat at the hands of the UNC Wilmington Seahawks 13-3 on the road on Friday. The Pride see their playoff

by Mike Merolle On Saturday, a walk-off brings St. Johns a conference win closer to a Big East tournament appearance. Division-II and Division-III featured a few doubleheaders as the regular

by Max Edelman Hofstra vs Stony Brook With his home run at Stony Brook today, #Hofstra senior Steve Harrington became the 12th player in program history to record 20 career

by Mike Merolle A 10-run comeback win, a senior day, and multiple doubleheaders made for an eventful college baseball Saturday. Heres how it went down. Division-I: St. Johns 9

by Max Edelman Hofstra: The Hofstra University Pride used a four run fifth inning to take down the North Carolina A&T Aggies at home 5-3 in the series opening matchup

by Mike Merolle As the season nears the end of April, loads of action happened on Saturday. A few Division-I teams saw themselves digging out of an early deficit, Division-II