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No. 25 Huskies Host NC A&T Aggies For Regular Season Finale

BOSTON – The No. 25 Northeastern University baseball team (42-9, 22-2 CAA) plays its final games of the regular season at Friedman Diamond, hosting the North Carolina A&T Aggies (15-34, 9-15 CAA) in a three-game series beginning on Thursday afternoon, May 15th at 2 p.m. on FloCollege.
 
 
THREE THINGS TO KNOW:
 
  1. NATIONALLY KNOWN
  • For just the second time in a midseason poll, and the third time overall, Northeastern finds itself ranked in the D1Baseball Top 25 poll, its first appearance in the poll since the 2024 preseason. The Huskies come into the weekend on a 21-game win streak, which set a new program record (previously 20 wins in 1991 and 2021), and is the longest win streak in the nation this season. The win streak surpasses the defending NCAA champions Tennessee, as the Volunteers started the 2025 season on a 20-game win streak before suffering their first loss of the year.
 
  1. LAST TIME OUT
  • The Huskies swept their fifth straight conference series last weekend at William & Mary before a midweek win at UConn marked the 21st win in a row. Northeastern clinched the CAA regular season title and #1 seed with Friday's win, and set a program record in conference wins at 21 on Saturday, before capping off the 15-5 seven-inning win on Sunday. On Tuesday at UConn, the Huskies jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead over the other Huskies on a Chris Walsh two-RBI double, and never looked back from there, winning by a score of 7-1.
 
  1. ABOUT THE AGGIES
  • Northeastern welcomes NC A&T to Friedman Diamond for just the second time in program history, as the two teams met in Brookline in 2023 for the Aggies' first CAA series since joining the conference. The Huskies took that series 2-1, with the Aggies pulling off a wire-to-wire 5-3 victory over NU in game three, on a game-ending double play that would've otherwise been a Northeastern walk-off. The all-time series is now knotted at 3-3, after the Aggies took last year's regular season series in Greensborough after sweeping a Friday double header to take the series before NU responded with a 13-3 Saturday win.
 
 
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