Dylan Palmer, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Saturday, March 15 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Dylan Palmer, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Saturday, March 15 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Saturday, March 15, former Notre Dame High School standout Dylan Palmer’s current college team, the Hofstra Pride, won 17-11 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Kent State Golden Flashes.

The game took place at Olga Mural Field at Schoonover Stadium. This was their second matchup against the Golden Flashes this season.

The Pride’s next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 16 at 12 p.m. at Olga Mural Field at Schoonover Stadium against Kent State Golden Flashes.

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