Cornell baseball players Caden Wildman and Mark Quatrani have been honored with weekly awards from the Ivy League, with Wildman named Co-Player of the Week and Quatrani receiving Rookie of the Week for the second time in three weeks. Wildman's outstanding performance included hitting two grand slams and driving in 11 runs, making him the first Cornell player to hit multiple grand slams in a game in the program's 153-year history. Quatrani displayed consistent dominance, posting a .462 batting average with a double and six RBI against Penn.

By the Numbers
  • Wildman registered a .333 batting average (5-for-15)
  • Wildman hit two grand slams and drove in 11 runs
  • Quatrani batted .340 with six home runs and 24 RBI
  • Cornell faces Binghamton on Tuesday with the game broadcast on ESPN+
State of Play
  • Wildman has a 1.150 OPS during his 11-game hit streak
  • Quatrani is the lone Big Red batter with an OPS north of 1.000 at 1.190
What's Next

Cornell will play against Central New York rival Binghamton on Tuesday at the Bearcats Baseball Complex in Vestal, N.Y.

Bottom Line

Cornell baseball's Caden Wildman and Mark Quatrani's exceptional performances have earned them well-deserved recognition, setting the stage for an exciting match against Binghamton on Tuesday.