Penn Baseball Clinches Liberty Bell Classic Title Game with Win
The University of Pennsylvania baseball team secured a dominant 13-3 victory over Lafayette, advancing to the Liberty Bell Classic title game. The Quakers scored early and stayed aggressive throughout the game, with significant contributions from senior Ryan Taylor, who set a new program record for career stolen bases. They will face the winner of Saint Joseph's versus Rider on April 21 at Citizens Bank Park.
By the Numbers- Penn led with a total of 12 hits during the game.
- Ryan Taylor broke the program record with 60 career stolen bases.
- Penn's offense was highlighted by Ryan Taylor鈥檚 three RBIs and three runs.
- The Quakers took a commanding 6-0 lead by the end of the second inning.
Penn will prepare for the Liberty Bell Classic title game against the upcoming winner of Saint Joseph's and Rider while continuing Ivy League games against Cornell this weekend.
Bottom LineThis win not only showcases Penn's offensive firepower but also sets the stage for a promising title game opportunity. The team's momentum and record-breaking performances could signal a turning point for the season.
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