Cornell's baseball team lost 12-6 to Army at Johnson Stadium, despite efforts from junior infielders Kevin Hager and Luke Johnson, who each recorded three hits and two RBIs. Hager hit two solo home runs while Johnson contributed with a double. The Big Red's record fell to 4-16, as Army scored five unanswered runs to secure the victory.

By the Numbers
  • Hager finished with two home runs and two RBIs, marking his first multi-home run game since May 2025.
  • Cornell achieved 13 hits in total, while Army recorded 11 hits and stranded 13 runners on base.
State of Play
  • Cornell fell behind early, losing its lead after scoring first in the top of the first inning.
  • The Big Red's pitching staff struggled; senior Noah Keller allowed four runs in just two-thirds of an inning.
What's Next

Cornell will face Dartmouth next, starting with a doubleheader on April 4, and aims to improve its performance after this loss.

Bottom Line

The loss underscores ongoing challenges for Cornell's pitching and overall team performance. A stronger showing against Dartmouth will be pivotal for the team's momentum as the season progresses.