Walk-Off Victory: No. 14 WashU Baseball Beats Emory 15-5
The No. 14 Washington University in St. Louis baseball team secured a dominant 15-5 walk-off victory over Emory, concluding a four-game series with a split of 2-2. The Bears jumped ahead with a three-run first inning, with key contributions from players like Cooper Greene and Shane Pellegrino. After trading leads, the Bears pulled away in the seventh with a series of hits and strategic plays, culminating in a walk-off single by Stephens. Both Equale and Pellegrino led the offensive charge with three hits each, showcasing the team's depth. This victory highlights WashU's competitiveness as they prepare for their final two weekends of regular-season games.
By the Numbers- The Bears recorded 14 RBIs during the game.
- WashU hit a total of 7 doubles in the contest.
- WashU and Emory finished their four-game series with a 2-2 split.
- The Bears are currently ranked No. 14 in the nation.
WashU will head on the road for their last two weekends, starting with a four-game series against Brandeis. The first game of the series is set for Friday, April 17, at 3 p.m. ET.
Bottom LineThis victory not only reinforces WashU's strong offensive lineup but also sets a crucial momentum as they approach the end of the regular season, crucial for their positioning in postseason play.
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