WASHINGTON – The Georgetown Hoyas baseball team is gearing up for a weekend series against the North Carolina A&T Aggies from March 27 to 29. The first game is set to start at 3 p.m. in Greensboro, North Carolina.
GAMEDAY INFO
- Live stats can be followed on GUHoyas.com.
- All games will be available on FloCollege.
ABOUT THE HOYAS
- Georgetown recently secured a close series win, finishing 2-1 against Youngstown State at Capital One Park in Virginia.
- Graduate student Spencer Seid earned a spot on the BIG EAST weekly honor roll after an impressive performance, pitching 6 innings with 8 strikeouts, allowing only 1 run. This brings his season record to 5-1.
- Connor Peek has been a key player, boasting a batting average of .363. He has 33 hits, 7 doubles, and 24 RBIs this season.
- Senior Jeremy Sheffield has also shined, with a .376 average, 35 hits, and 25 RBIs, including a home run.
- This year, the Hoyas have retained 22 players from last season and welcomed 10 transfers and 7 newcomers.
- JT Raab, a standout pitcher, was named to the 2026 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team with a previous ERA of 3.63.
- Head Coach Edwin Thompson is in his sixth season, having led the team to a record-setting year in 2024 with 36 wins.
ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE
- The Aggies, under the guidance of Coach Ben Hall in his 11th year, have an overall record of 5-18 and a conference record of 2-7 after a recent win against Gardner-Webb University.
ON THE MOUND
RHP JT Raab (0-1) vs. RHP Gavin Sentell (1-3)
RHP Trajan Lee (3-2) vs. RHP Jordan Bright (1-4)
LHP Kai Leckszas (4-2) vs. RHP Angel Ortiz (0-1)
Baseball is more than just a game for many fans. According to a recent survey by the National Sporting Goods Association, baseball participation in the U.S. has seen a slight increase, growing approximately 2.9% over the last year. This growth highlights the sport’s enduring popularity, especially among younger audiences. With teams like Georgetown fielding talented players and competing at high levels, the excitement around college baseball is only set to rise.
For fans and players alike, each game offers a chance not just to cheer for their team, but to be a part of a community deeply connected to the spirit of competition. Whether you’re tuned in for the wins or the thrilling moments on the field, college baseball remains an integral part of American sports culture.

