Florida Atlantic baseball suffered a 9-5 defeat to Tulane after a dramatic ninth-inning turnaround, with the Green Wave scoring seven runs to secure the win.

By the Numbers
  • Andrew McKenna opened the scoring with a two-run homer.
  • Christian Adams led the offense with two hits, finishing the series 8-for-11.
  • Emilio Gonzalez hit his fifth home run of the season and is second on the team with 33 RBI.
  • Trey Beard pitched 4.2 innings, allowing two runs and tying a career-high six strikeouts.
Yes, But

The Owls had a three-run lead with two outs in the ninth but couldn't close out the game, leading to a disappointing loss.

State of Play
  • Florida Atlantic baseball will look to bounce back in non-conference action against Miami on Tuesday.
  • Head coach John McCormack emphasized the need to learn from the loss and avoid blame-shifting.
What's Next

Florida Atlantic baseball faces Miami in a non-conference game on Tuesday, aiming to regroup after the tough loss to Tulane.

Bottom Line

Despite a strong performance for most of the game, Florida Atlantic baseball's collapse in the ninth inning highlights the importance of staying focused and closing out games effectively in conference play.