Binghamton鈥檚 Stellar Comeback: 8 Unanswered Runs Beat Cornell 11-4
Binghamton overcame a 4-3 deficit to secure an 11-4 victory against Cornell in a non-conference baseball matchup. The Bearcats scored eight unanswered runs in the final four innings, extending their winning streak to eight games. Cornell initially took the lead with critical home runs from Trent Lopez and TJ Swidorski, but Binghamton responded with multiple scoring plays, including a wild pitch and a two-run homer from Zach Anderson. This victory marks Binghamton鈥檚 third consecutive win over Cornell, narrowing Cornell's overall series lead to 28-22-1.
By the Numbers- Binghamton scored 8 runs in the final four innings.
- Trent Lopez hit a 463-foot home run, marking Cornell's first pinch-hit home run since 2022.
While Binghamton's offense surged late in the game, it's worth noting that Cornell had briefly taken the lead. The Bearcats' durability and ability to exploit pitching mistakes ultimately changed the game's trajectory.
State of Play- With this victory, Binghamton is now 18-13 overall and has won 12 of its last 14 games.
- Cornell's record now stands at 6-21, facing challenges amid the homestand.
Cornell will face Yale over the weekend, aiming to maintain its competitive edge in the Ivy League. They are looking for a fifth consecutive series victory against the Bulldogs.
Bottom LineBinghamton's late-game resilience showcases their potent offense and strategic plays, while Cornell must address its late-game struggles to turn its season around against Yale.
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