LAKEWOOD, NJ (April 2, 2026) - This holiday weekend there will be plenty of chances to catch Georgian Court Baseball. The Lions play five games across four days with home games Saturday and Monday.
Opponents
Goldey-Beacom Lightning (19-11, 12-3 CACC)
Staten Island Dolphins (7-12, 4-7 ECC)
Chestnut Hill Griffins (14-12, 11-7 CACC)
When
Friday, April 3 - 12 (DH) at Goldey-Beacom
Saturday, April 4 - 11 am vs. Goldey-Beacom
Tuesday, April 7 - 12 pm (DH) vs. Staten Island
Wednesday, April 8 - 2 pm (DH) vs. Chestnut Hill
Where
Hockessin, DE - Doyle Field - at Goldey-Beacom
Jackson, NJ - Jackson Justice Complex - vs. Goldey-Beacom, Staten Island and Chestnut Hill
How to Watch
• Live stats and free-to-view video onn the CACC Digital Network, powered by HUDL, are available on the Lions schedule page.Â
Weather Notes
• Rain has already moved the Lions doubleheader with Staten Island from Monday to Tuesday.
• The rest of the week looks clear, but temperatures have dipped into the 50s for Tuesday and a high of 48 Wednesday.Â
Previously vs. Goldey-Beacom
• Georgian Court played twice at Goldey-Beacom last year.
• The Lightning won both in seven innings.
• GCU scored two runs in each game.
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Alex Elliott homered in game one.
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Joshua Moreno drove in both runs in game two.Â
Previously vs. Staten Island
• Georgian Court's first win as a program came over Staten Island last season.
• GCU was victorious 16-8 playing at Staten Island University Hospital Community Park.Â
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Jaydon Cabezudo was the winning pitcher.
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Frank Marra was 3-5 with a double and three runs scored.
Previously vs. Chestnut Hill
• CHC swept a doubleheader from the Lions last season in Philadelphia.
• The Griffins won the first one big, 12-2, before a closer 6-2 final in game two.
• GCU led 2-0 early in game one before the Griffins scored 12 unanswered.Â
Last Time Out
• Georgian Court finished up their series with Caldwell.
• The Lions were able to salvage the three-game set picking up a 12-9 win at ShoreTown Ballpark.
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Jackson Cooper was the winning pitcher throwing 4.2 emergency innings after the Lions starter departed in the first with an injury.
• Bryan Guzman had a home run and drove in four runs.
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Jack Greenspan had a four-hit afternoon.Â
Who's Hot?
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Jack Greenspan is raging hot right now with multiple hits in five of his last six games. He's hitting .609 over that span.Â
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Frankie Noviello has seven hits in his last 14 at bats with six runs scored.Â
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Brady Parks has allowed three earned runs in his last 8.1 innings spanning two outings.Â
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Jackson Cooper struck out a career-high six to earn his first college win in 4.2 innings against Caldwell.Â
CACC Stat Leaders
• As a team, Georgian Court is sixth in the league with 15 home runs.Â
• GCU is being patient at the plate and their 5.68 walks per game lead the CACC.Â
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Brian Guzman is in the league's top-10 for walks.Â
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JR Osmond is second in the league in hit-by-pitches.Â
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Donovan Gevers is seventh in the league in inning pitched.Â
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Ryan Basham has two saves which are in the league's top-10.Â
About the Opponents
Goldey-Beacom Lightning
• Goldey-Beacom is one of the hottest teams in the CACC, winners of six straight and are tied for the league lead at 12-3.
• The Lightning are winning with their arms. Their team ERA of 5.00 leads the CACC and they've fired three shutouts.
• Connor Blence, last week's CACC Pitcher of the Week is 3-2 with a 3.00 ERA and 37 strikeouts in 33 innings.
• Kory Williams has been a workhorse with a 3.57 ERA and a 5-1 record in a team-high 45 innings pitched.
• GBC also has a strong bullpen led by closer Kevin Dillon who has six saves on the season.Â
• At the plate, the Lightning are hitting .287 and averaging 7.5 runs per game.
• Jake Macey leads the team hitting .388. He missed time earlier in the season but is back in the lineup.
• Jaime Neris, Jr. is crushing the baseball and has eight home runs and 29 RBI. When he's not hitting the ball over the fence, he's stealing bases, where he's 16-20 on the season.Â
• The Lighting are second in the league with 82 stolen bases on the season.
• Where Goldey-Beacom gets into trouble is defensively where they've committed a league-high 56 errors.Â
Staten Island Dolphins
• It's been a challenging year for Staten Island who are playing without a home ballpark.
• They've withstood the challenges and have a 7-12 mark on the year, playing to a 4-7 record in the ECC.
• The Dolphins can hit the ball, evidenced by their ECC-best .312 batting average and .430 on-base percentage.
• CSI has six regulars hitting over .300 led by Jandel Brito's .388 mark.
• The team has slugged 17 home runs with Jason Romance and Jaden Waterman responsible for four each.
• The Dolphins are also a patient team, second in the ECC with 110 walks this season.
• With a Monday doubleheader, you can never tell which arms a team will throw. Especially following conference doubleheaders Friday and Saturday.
• Jack Kehoe got the start March 31, and could be in line to see another on Monday. He has a 5.14 ERA and has been stretched out lately, innings-wise.
• CSI has a team-ERA of 8.19 and teams are hitting .323 against Dolphin pitching.Â
Chestnut Hill Griffins
• The Griffins are one of the hottest teams in the CACC winning three straight and seven of eight.
• Their only loss a one-run loss at Jefferson.
• In six of their last eight games, the Griffins have scored at least 10 runs, including putting up 30 in a game vs. Felician.
• With their recent offensive outburst, the Griffins are scoring 7.4 runs per game.
• CHC is third in the league hitting .304 as a team and their .427 on-base percentage is tops in the CACC.
• The Griffins do play plenty of high-scoring games. They have a staff ERA of 9.17, which is towards the bottom of the league.
• Wyatt Spinks has been mashing for the Griffins hitting .392 with four home runs, six doubles and three triples.
• Michael Pascoe is their big bopper with six home runs and a team-high 31 RBI.
• Pascoe also takes the mound and has made five starts and thrown a team-high 28.1 innings with a 7.94 ERA.Â
• While the Griffins have a .954 fielding percentage, they have already turned 26 double plays.Â