The Brandeis University baseball team defeated Case Western Reserve 13-2 in the first game of a four-game University Athletic Association series. After an early lead with a three-run first inning, Brandeis broke the game wide open with a six-run eighth inning despite only two hits. Case Western struggled offensively, leaving multiple runners stranded, including during bases-loaded situations. Brandeis' pitching held strong, with Andrew Tringe earning the win after allowing just two runs over 6.1 innings.

By the Numbers
  • Brandeis out-hit Case Western, 14-7.
  • Danny Tambascia went 4-for-4 with three runs and three RBIs.
  • Brandeis drew eight walks and was hit by pitches three times.
State of Play
  • Brandeis improved to 8-6 overall and 1-0 in UAA play.
  • Case Western dropped to 11-8 overall and 0-1 in UAA play.
  • The two teams will meet again for a doubleheader tomorrow.
What's Next

Brandeis will look to build on this momentum in the doubleheader against Case Western on March 28, starting at noon. Continuing strong offensive and defensive performances will be key for further success in the series.

Bottom Line

This victory showcases Brandeis's offensive depth and solid pitching, setting a promising tone for their upcoming games in the series against Case Western.