Baseball Falls Late to Lehigh in Weekend Finale
In a bittersweet finish for Navy, Lehigh capitalized on late-game defensive miscues to secure an 11-6 victory, denying the Midshipmen a weekend sweep. After falling behind 2-0, Navy mounted a comeback with a five-run third inning, highlighted by Patrick Walsh's three-run homer. However, Lehigh responded and took control with two errors from Navy in the eighth inning, scoring four runs to clinch the win. Ian Wirtz had a standout performance for Lehigh, scoring three times to help turn the tide against Navy. This loss brings Navy's record to 18-12 overall and 5-7 in their conference play.
By the Numbers- Navy scored five runs in the third inning, led by Walsh's three-run home run.
- Lehigh scored five runs in the final two innings, aided by two Navy errors.
Despite an impressive early performance and a lead in the seventh, Navy's inability to maintain defensive consistency ultimately cost them the game. The late errors highlight vulnerabilities in their game that could impact their future matches.
State of Play- Navy has shown resilience with notable comebacks, evidenced by their five-run third inning.
- Lehigh's victory shifts momentum as they improve to 7-21 overall, providing a much-needed boost in their season.
Navy will look to regroup during their upcoming matchup against Maryland on Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. A focus on solidifying their defense will be crucial to avoid further late-game collapses.
Bottom LineThis loss underscores the importance of defensive reliability for Navy as they move forward in their season. Addressing these late-game errors will be essential for improving their chances of success in upcoming games.
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