Baseball player batting in the gameWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Florida National University baseball team played against Keiser University. The Conquistadors lost a 9 innings battle 7-4. The contest was played at Silvester Field, West Palm Beach, Florida, home of the Seahawks. With the results, the Conquistadors fall to 1-7 while the Seahawks improves to 8-3.

INSIDE THE MATCH-UP:

Matchup: Keiser University vs. Florida National University
Final Score: Keiser University 7, Florida National University 4
Records: Keiser University (8-3), Florida National University (1-7)
Location: Silvester Field, West Palm Beach, Florida

WHAT’S NEXT:

Florida National University Baseball team will now face Goshen College on February 27th for a doubleheader. The contest will take place in Jacksonville, FL.

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Ruy Castelo Branco – FNU – Sports Information Director


About FNU: Florida National University opened its first class on January 4th, 1988, in the city of Hialeah, Florida, as Florida International Institute under the administration of Dr. José Regueiro, Dr. María C. Regueiro, and Mr. Omar Sánchez. FNU Athletic Department has more than 250 student-athletes in 11 different sports. Established in 2013, FNU Athletics is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA).

The mission of the Florida National University Athletic Department is to provide assistance within an athletic structure that promotes the development of a well-rounded education through structured sport and competition, to develop life skills of discipline, integrity, leadership, philanthropy and social responsibility, to elevate ethnic and cultural diversity within the athletic programs, to assure equitable opportunity for all staff and student-athletes, and to make the athletic program a durable source of pride for the student population, student-athletes, alumni, university, and community of FNU.