Georgetown's baseball team secured a 9-3 victory against the UMBC Retrievers, improving their record to 20-17 and 2-4 in conference play. The Hoyas showcased a solid performance with standout efforts from several players, including AJ Solomon and Dom Cafferillo. Despite a lightning delay, Georgetown rallied with an impressive offensive display, scoring six runs in a pivotal inning to take control of the game. Head Coach Edwin Thompson praised the team's effort, highlighting their goal of playing solid baseball.

By the Numbers
  • Georgetown scored 9 runs on 13 hits.
  • AJ Solomon registered 3 RBIs and scored 2 runs.
  • Charlie Hendrix pitched 3.1 innings, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits.
  • The Hoyas hit 3 doubles and 1 triple during the game.
State of Play
  • The Hoyas improved to 20-17 overall and 2-4 in conference.
  • UMBC's record now stands at 16-15 and 5-4 in league play.
  • Georgetown's upcoming series against Butler is on April 17-18.
What's Next

The Hoyas will face off against the Butler Bulldogs this weekend, aiming to build on their recent success. This series presents an opportunity to gain momentum in conference standings.

Bottom Line

The Hoyas demonstrated resilience and depth in their performance against UMBC, crucial for their confidence moving forward. Continuing this strong play will be essential as they approach a challenging weekend series against Butler.