The Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team's search for a win continues, as a 7-4 loss to the Michigan State Spartans on Wednesday night at Frank Eck Stadium extends their skid to seven consecutive games.
After a promising start to the season, the Irish have hit a rough patch in ACC play, having been swept by North Carolina and NC State before this midweek non-conference setback. The Spartans seized control early, using a solo home run in the first inning to set the tone and a four-run fourth inning to build a commanding 6-1 lead.
Notre Dame showed fight, chipping away at the deficit with opportunistic offense. Drew Berkland delivered two crucial sacrifice flies, driving in a pair of runs, while Noah Coy contributed two hits and an RBI. The Irish clawed back to within two runs in the seventh inning, capitalizing on aggressive baserunning and a wild pitch.
However, Michigan State's second solo homer of the night in the eighth provided critical insurance. The Irish mounted a final threat in the ninth with two-out singles from Coy and Mark Quatrani, but the rally fell short, sealing the 7-4 final.
For a team looking to rediscover its winning form, the path forward demands tightening up early innings and finding timely hits with runners in scoring position. The Irish will need to dig deep to snap this streak and get their season back on track.
