It’s been nine years since the Cyclones won 20 games, 12 since they earned 10 conference wins and even more time since they were in the regional playoffs. Reaching those milestones were major highlights for the baseball team this season.
Coming off an exciting victory over Kankakee Community College, the Cyclones continued their playoff run against Madison College. They stayed in this game, but struggled to contain the WolfPack offense in the final innings.
The weather delayed and discontinued some playoff games for the Cyclones, who went 1-for-2 against Kankakee Community College this weekend and are set to continue a third game today in which they held a lead.
The Cyclones and Kankakee Community College continued their third playoff game that was suspended May 12 due to weather. Ultimately, the Cyclones won 9-7 in this high-scoring affair.
Pitching held the upper hand in the Cyclones’ battle with Elgin Community College. They split the effort: Moraine Valley lost the first game 2-1 before winning 1-0.
After a decisive win on Friday, the Cyclones had too many strikeouts on offense and a few errors cost them a tight 3-2 loss to Kankakee Community College.
There’s no better way to celebrate the team’s sophomores than with a big win. The Cyclones defeated the visiting Elgin Community College Spartans 13-5.
Facing last year’s Region XI champions was no easy task, but the Cyclones put in one of their best performances all season, barely losing the first out of two games to Kirkwood Community College.
The last few games have been rough for the Cyclones, but they purged a losing stretch by sweeping the visiting Prairie State College Pioneers with 16 runs.
After a brutal outing against McHenry County College yesterday, the two faced off again. Although the Cyclones lost the doubleheader, they were able to plate more runners.
The Cyclones struggled to contain the high-powered offense of McHenry County College while have a dry spell of their own at the plate, taking a rough 16-0 loss.
In their second consecutive day facing Waubonsee Community College in a doubleheader, the Cyclones made sure to sweep the Chiefs, winning 3-1 and 12-8.
In a game that had scores more in line with football, the Cyclones went back and forth with Prairie State College, ending on the wrong end of the finale, losing 13-12.
The Cyclones faced College of Lake County again, and despite strong pitching by Timothy Dobrik and big hits from Kyel Alexander, they dropped two more to the Lancers.
Thomas Moran and William Curtis were the big hitters for the Cyclones in this game. However, once their team fell behind to College of Lake County, they struggled to bounce back, losing 9-5.
Between cancellations and postponed games due to weather, the Cyclones were able to squeeze in a sweep of Robert Morris University JV in a doubleheader (March 16) in an offensive barrage.
The Cyclones were ready to see how they stack up March 1 when they faced the No. 17 team in NJCAA Division I, Wabash Valley College. However, the Warriors’ high-powered offense proved too much for the Cyclones as they lost the doubleheader.