Four Stags Teams in Action on Campus This Weekend

Four Stags Teams in Action on Campus This Weekend

Men's Lacrosse hosts Towson in a battle for first place in the CAA

Baseball, softball, and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will all take the field on-campus.

Fairfield's baseball, softball, and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams will all be in action on campus during the weekend of April 22-24. A total of nine home games are set for the weekend.

The action begins on Friday when Fairfield Baseball will open a three-game MAAC series against Saint Peter’s. Friday’s first pitch is set for 3 p.m. with game days on Saturday and Sunday slated for 1 p.m.

Next door on Conway Field at Rafferty Stadium, Fairfield Lacrosse will host a Saturday doubleheader beginning at noon. Women’s Lacrosse will start the twin bill for its Senior Day and regular season finale against visiting Canisius. Men’s Lacrosse will then host Towson in a pivotal CAA clash at approximately 3:30 p.m.

Wrapping up the weekend slate, Fairfield Softball will welcome Canisius for a Saturday doubleheader beginning at noon. The Stags will return to Alumni Field on Sunday to challenge Niagara at 11 a.m.

Admission is free for all fans for Women’s Lacrosse, Baseball and Softball. Tickets for Men’s Lacrosse are on sale now. Students, faculty, and staff are entitled to one free ticket by presenting their StagCard.

All nine games will also be broadcast live by the Stags Sports Network. Visit FairfieldStags.com for links to watch and follow the action live.

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