Langone toiled through a complete game, allowing 10 hits and six earned runs while striking out seven to improve to 4-3.
"I don't know what's wrong with our hitting," Carey said. "I think it's a combination of things, like trying to find a lineup that works and not doing the little things as well."
"Right now, only Woodfork [.380] and Huling are hitting," Carey added. "And Keck and I are in the worst slumps of anybody. I think it's contagious."
Notes
The Crimson gets no rest this week, hosting Holy Cross today and Providence tomorrow.
The game with the Friars was rescheduled from the first week in May, accounting for the heavy slate. At 30-10, Providence is one of the most competitive squads on the Crimson's schedule and ranked No. 1 in New England.
"It's good to get the opportunity to go right back out," Carey said. "Holy Cross is a team that hasn't been too strong lately, but that's not going to matter tomorrow."
Holy Cross (10-11) is coming off a four-game sweep of Army last Saturday and Sunday in Worcester.
Carey said he expected sophomore Dan Saken (1-0) to start today against the Crusaders.