The Susquehanna River Hawks baseball team secured their 20th victory of the season by defeating Juniata 12-6, overcoming a brief deficit. After leading 3-0, Juniata scored four runs in the fourth to take the lead. The River Hawks responded with a six-run bottom of the fourth and maintained control of the game from there. With this win, they improved to 20-11 and extended their current winning streak to seven games. The team is now 11-5 in the Landmark Conference, clinching the season series against Juniata.

By the Numbers
  • Susquehanna scored six runs in the fourth inning to regain the lead.
  • Paul Daly recorded three RBIs, including a solo home run, during the game.
State of Play
  • The River Hawks have a seven-game winning streak heading into a road series against Elizabethtown.
  • They are tied for second in the Landmark Conference standings with Scranton, trailing Wilkes, who holds a 12-3 record.
What's Next

Susquehanna will look to continue their momentum during a doubleheader against Elizabethtown this Saturday, aiming to solidify their playoff positioning in the Landmark Conference.

Bottom Line

The River Hawks are in prime form with a strong record and winning streak, highlighting their competitiveness in the conference and setting the stage for crucial upcoming games.