Cornell baseball aims to end a four-game losing streak by taking on Binghamton at the Bearcats Baseball Complex.

By the Numbers
  • Cornell has hit a home run in 19 of its last 22 games, totaling 40 home runs this season, the most in the program's history.
  • Junior outfielder John Quinlan leads the Ivy League with a .434 average in conference play, while freshman catcher Mark Quatrani has seven home runs in Ivy League contests.
State of Play
  • Cornell seeks to bounce back from recent losses and extend their series lead against Binghamton.
  • Binghamton, with a 17-22 record, looks to build on a recent win against Maine and their offensive leaders Logan Haskell and Mike Gunning.
What's Next

Cornell faces Binghamton in their 48th meeting, aiming to continue their recent success against the Bearcats and showcase their power at the plate.

Bottom Line

Cornell baseball faces Binghamton in a crucial matchup to break their losing streak, relying on their strong hitting lineup to secure a victory and maintain their series lead.