Cornell Baseball Sweeps Brown in Doubleheader to Claim Series
Cornell baseball clinched the series against Brown, securing two victories on Sunday. The team capped off the series with a dramatic 2-1 win in a suspended game resumed after 13 innings followed by an 8-3 win in the rubber match. Senior shortstop TJ Swidorski shined with crucial hits, while senior right-hander Ethan Hamill took the mound twice with strong performances. This series victory reinforces Cornell's momentum in league play as they continue to close the gap in their historical rivalry with Brown.
By the Numbers- Cornell defeated Brown 2-1 in the 13-inning suspended game and 8-3 in the final match.
- Six players from Cornell recorded two hits each in the series finale.
- Swidorski has driven in 10 RBIs in his last nine games, leading the team with 24 overall.
- Cornell has now won five of the last seven meetings against Brown.
- The Big Red have not committed an error in five consecutive games, a stretch of 39 1/3 innings.
Cornell is set to host Bucknell for a four-game homestand starting April 28, looking to build on their recent success as they navigate this stretch of the season.
Bottom LineCornell's recent victories not only bolster their Ivy League standing but also signify a resurgence in their competitive rivalry with Brown, establishing a potential turnaround this season.
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