STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.- After their defeat against Niagara over the weekend, the Peacocks are off to a lengthy road trip that begins with a drive over the river to face Wagner for a single game on Tuesday, April 26th at 7 p.m.
Saint Peter's is then heading back to Pennsylvania to face Lafayette for the second time on Wednesday, April 29th at 3 p.m. Finally, they head to Loudonville, New York, to face MAAC opponent Siena in a three-game series starting on Friday, May 1st at 3 p.m.
ABOUT WAGNER-
This would be the first time in two years that the Peacocks have faced the Seahawks, with their last meeting being a nail-biting 9-10 defeat for Saint Peter's.
Wagner holds a 14-2 win advantage over SPU, with the last win for the Peacocks coming in 2023, where they would pile on the runs in their 16-11 offensive showing, with the Peacocks adding six runs in the third inning.
SPU looks to repeat what they did three years ago and start off their series of road games with a victory.
ABOUT LAFAYETTE-
After their trip to Staten Island, the Peacocks head to Easton P.A., where they will face the Leopards.
Overall, Leopards hold a 4-1 win advantage over the Peacocks, with their first meeting being in 2022, where it was a 3-13 defeat for Saint Peter's.
The last time these two teams met was earlier in April where it was a great game for the Peacocks, where they would go on to add eight runs at the top of the seventh inning to close it out as a 15-5 victory for SPU.
The Peacocks are looking to sweep against the Leopards as they head into their conference series against Siena over the weekend.
ABOUT SIENA-
Saint Peter's are off to Loudonville, N.Y., to face Siena in a three game series where they look to grab their first conference win of the season. Siena holds a 24-7 victory advantage over the Peacocks, with Saint Peter's last win coming in 2023.
In their last meeting on April 19th 2025, it was a barrage of runs coming from both sides as Siena tried to take control early with five runs between the first and second innings, and with the Peacocks answering back with nine runs in the fourth inning.
The Saint Bernard's would answer back at the bottom of the fourth with five runs of their own. The rest of the game would be a tug of war with both teams scoring, leading to extra innings, where Siena would pull through with three runs at the bottom of the tenth inning, ending in a 16-19 defeat for Saint Peter's.
Saint Peter's will try to wrap up the road series with a much needed victory over Siena, which would be the first for the program in three years.
With Max Doninger and Steve Polizzi having great performances in their meeting with Niagara, the Peacocks will be leaning on them to grab some wins on the road.