Columbia Baseball Dominates Cornell with 13-0 Sweep, Secures Ivy League Championship
Columbia sweeps baseball, clinches outright Ivy League title with a 13-0 victory over Cornell, led by Sam Miller's stellar performance.
By the Numbers- Columbia recorded 13 hits in the game.
- Tommy Santana pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only four baserunners.
Cornell's Max Jensen and Kevin Hager were the only players to register hits for the team in their loss.
State of Play- Columbia now boasts a record of 23-14, 15-3 in the Ivy League.
- Cornell stands at 13-17, 10-8 in the Ivy League.
- Cornell's lead in the series against Columbia has been reduced to 133-121.
Cornell will wrap up their regular season with a series against Brown in Providence, R.I.
Bottom LineColumbia's dominant victory secures them the Ivy League title, while Cornell looks ahead to their final regular-season series.
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