Cornell's baseball team secures a come-from-behind 9-7 victory over Binghamton, with junior Kyle Musser hitting his first collegiate home run on the final strike of the game, contributing to the Big Red's third consecutive win.

By the Numbers
  • Six Cornell pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts, with freshman Nathan Jennewein leading with 5 strikeouts.
  • Cornell hit a total of 32 home runs in the season, ranking fifth in program history for most home runs in a single season.
Yes, But

Binghamton built a five-run lead in the sixth inning, showcasing a strong offensive performance before Cornell's comeback.

State of Play
  • Cornell has won 9 of its last 11 games, showcasing a strong performance in recent matches.
  • Cornell improved its series lead over Binghamton to 27-19-1, winning three of the last four encounters.
What's Next

Cornell will face Yale in a three-game series, starting this weekend at Booth Field, as part of the team's final six home games of the regular season.

Bottom Line

Cornell's thrilling comeback victory against Binghamton, fueled by Musser's clutch home run, adds to the team's successful streak and sets the stage for an exciting upcoming series against Yale, showcasing the team's resilience and determination on the field.