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Baseball Returns Home For Duel with Longwood

4/13/2026 4:13:00 PM

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — William & Mary baseball returns to Plumeri Park to take on Longwood in midweek action this Tuesday. First pitch is set for 6 p.m.

Fans can listen to live audio courtesy of the Tribe Sports Network and follow along live stats. For live updates, follow @WMTribeBaseball on X/Twitter and Instagram.
 
Game 35 | William & Mary vs. Longwood
Date Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Time 6 p.m.
Location Williamsburg, Va. | Plumeri Park
W&M Starter RHP Jack Pye
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Season Stats W&M | Longwood
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GAME INFORMATION
Gates will open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. Fans can park in the centerfield lot and next to Martin Family Stadium, or in the grass lot adjacent to Dillard Field, weather permitting. Overflow parking is available at Eastern State Hospital off Ironbound Road across from Plumeri Park.

PROMOS
Tuesday's game is Mental Health Awareness Night.

NEWS & NOTES

DOWN BUT NEVER OUT
Down to its final strike, W&M rallied for five runs in the ninth inning in Friday's 9-6 win over Elon. C Witt Scafidi tied the game with a two-run single before INF Matthew Kosuda gave the Tribe the lead with an RBI base hit. It was W&M's eighth come-from-behind win of the season.

JAMIE TIME
INF Jamie Laskofski hit his team-leading seventh home run of the season at Elon on Friday. The sophomore leads the CAA in runs (40) and hits (46) while ranking second in slugging percentage (.622). He's also tied for the league lead in triples with three.

CATCHERS WHO RAKE
Witt Scafidi ranks second among CAA catchers in batting average at .342. Scafidi hit a game-tying two-run single in the ninth inning to spark a comeback win at Elon. He now has hits in three straight games.

ROUNDING INTO FORM
RHP Zach Boyd has allowed one earned run in his last four outings dating back to March 27. In that time, Boyd has a 0.71 ERA with a 12/4 strikeout-to-walk ratio and .224 opponents' batting average.

PURE DOMINANCE
W&M's 13-1 win over Elon was its largest margin of victory on the season and its largest in a conference game since April 26, 2025 at Stony Brook (15-0). The Tribe's 16 hits was its most in a game this year, while the three hits allowed was the second-fewest.

FIRST TATER TROT
OF Louie Bartletti homered for the first time in a Tribe uniform on April 7 against Old Dominion. The graduate student enters Tuesday's contest on a six-game hitting streak, hitting 9-for-17 (.529) over that span.

STAT NUGGETS
- The Tribe ranks fourth in the nation in stolen bases (107) and sixth in stolen bases per game (3.15). W&M needs just 10 stolen bases to break the all-time program record of 116 set in 1993.

- W&M leads the league in triples with 10, ranking 40th nationally.

- OF Chase Ecker is 22-for-22 stealing on the basepaths this season, ranking fifth in the CAA and 21st in Division I.

- OF Sam Kaczmarek and INF Matthew Kosuda are each riding five-game hitting streaks. Kaczmarek is hitting 9-for-18 (.500) with four stolen bases during that stretch.

- In his last three outings, RHP Jack Weight has pitched 6 ⅓ scoreless innings with six walks and no strikeouts.

- RHP Daniel Lingle ranks top-80 in the country for appearances (16) after leading the nation in that category in 2025.

- OF Sam Kaczmarek hit his first career home run on March 31 against VMI.

- RHP Jack Weight picked up his first save on March 29, recording two outs in the ninth.

- LHP Tom Bourque worked two scoreless innings at ODU on March 24 to earn his first career save.

- LHP Charlie Richwine registered his first career win with 3.0 innings and no earned runs on March 20 vs. N.C. A&T.

- The Tribe is 9-0 this year when leading after seven innings.

- W&M has eight comeback wins this season. Nearly 70% (24-of-35) of W&M's wins under Rob McCoy have been of the come-from-behind variety.

WELCOME BACK, ZACK
RHP Zack Potts made his return to the mound on March 29 at UNCW, pitching a scoreless inning with a strikeout in his first start in over a year. Potts was named a top-65 starting pitcher by D1Baseball after a 2024 campaign that saw him post a 3.84 ERA while leading the CAA in BB/9 (1.79) and ranking second in K/BB ratio (4.36).

WALK-OFF WINNER
INF Trey Christman delivered a walk-off single in a thrilling 11-10 victory over N.C. A&T on March 22 to clinch a series sweep. The game saw 23 combined hits, five ties, and seven lead changes. INF Kevin Francella hit a game-tying home run in the ninth before Christman's heroics. It was the first time all season the Tribe won a game when trailing after eight innings.

NEED FOR SPEED
W&M broke another modern-era school record for stolen bases with 12 against N.C. A&T on March 22. The previous record was 10 steals set earlier this year against Georgetown (March 14). INF Jamie Laskofski shattered the individual record with five stolen bases. He was one of eight Tribe players to swipe a bag.

TWO-WAY MAN
RHP/INF Jett Humphreys was recognized as the CAA Rookie of the Week for March 23. Humphreys registered three scoreless appearances on the mound in a sweep of N.C. A&T, going 2-0 with 2 ⅔ innings pitched, four strikeouts, and one hit allowed. In the batter's box, the Abingdon, Va. native went 4-for-8 with a double and three RBI. He became the first Tribe pitcher to record a hit and earn the win in the same game multiple times since Jack Cone in 2022.

MILESTONE REACHED
INF Jamie Laskofski recorded his 100th career hit in the series at Georgetown. He became the second-fastest player in the modern era to accomplish the feat, doing it in just 72 games.

FRESHMEN LEAD THE WAY
Eight freshmen have thrown innings on the mound for the Tribe this season, the most in the CAA (Charleston is second with five). The freshman class has combined to throw nearly half of W&M's innings as a team.

FAST AND FURIOUS
OF Chase Ecker stole four bases against Georgetown on March 14, tying the single-game individual record held by Tribe Hall of Famer Chris Rahl. The Tribe had 10 steals as a team, all coming from the seventh inning on.

LIGHTS OUT
RHP Stephen Christopher made his first career start on March 14, holding Georgetown scoreless over 2 ⅓ innings with a pair of strikeouts. It marked the sixth straight scoreless outing for the freshman.

JETT HAS ARRIVED
RHP/INF Jett Humphreys recorded his first career hit on March 13, going 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles. The two-way freshman went 3-for-10 with three doubles and three runs over the weekend. He also pitched a pair of scoreless innings at #14 Virginia (March 10).

BACK TO BACK
INF Matthew Kosuda earned back-to-back CAA Rookie of the Week honors (Feb. 23 and March 2). Kosuda batted .400 (4-for-10) with six runs scored and eight RBI in W&M's sweep of Lafayette. On Friday, Kosuda hit a game-tying three-run homer in the seventh inning to spark a comeback win over Lafayette as he collected four RBI.

DOUBLE TROUBLE
W&M swept the CAA weekly awards for Feb. 23 as INF Jamie Laskofski was named the CAA Player of the Week while INF Matthew Kosuda earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors.

CHOPPIN' EM DOWN
LHP Tom Bourque set a career-high in strikeouts (six) and innings pitched (4.0) in his start vs. Binghamton on Feb. 21. The redshirt junior shut out the Bearcats and allowed just one hit with no walks in the Tribe's 5-4 win.

TRIPLES ALLEY
The Tribe hit three triples in game one of the Feb. 21 doubleheader against Binghamton. It was the most triples in a game since slugging out four on Feb. 22, 2020 against Fairleigh Dickinson.

WELCOME INTRODUCTION
DH Liam O'Neil went yard in his first at-bat as a member of the Tribe, blasting a two-run homer in the second inning at Virginia Tech. He became the first Tribe player to hit a home run in his first AB with the team since Nic Britt did it on Feb. 28, 2021 at Charlotte.
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