Fairfield University Baseball split a doubleheader against Binghamton, losing the first game 12-6 but rebounding for a 5-1 win in the second. TJ Schmalzle shined with two home runs and a total of four hits across both games, while Luke Nomura, Nolan Colby, and Carter Grande each contributed home runs. Head Coach Bill Currier praised the team for their improved performance in the nightcap, highlighting effective pitching and defense as key factors. The Stags will face Yale in a quick one-game homestand next.

By the Numbers
  • Fairfield combined for five home runs in the doubleheader; Schmalzle hit two.
  • Brendon Miller earned the win in Game Two with 4 innings pitched, striking out seven.
State of Play
  • The Stags struggled early in Game One, allowing six unanswered runs after leading 3-1.
  • In Game Two, Fairfield responded strongly with three home runs and solid pitching to secure the win.
What's Next

Fairfield will continue its season by hosting Yale on Tuesday at 3 PM, seeking to build on their Game Two momentum.

Bottom Line

The Stags showed resilience by bouncing back in Game Two, highlighting the importance of offensive depth and strong pitching as they move forward in the season.