Penn defeats Cornell twice, claiming the Ivy League Baseball Tournament title with scores of 11-9 and 12-6, securing a spot in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship for the third consecutive season.

By the Numbers
  • Penn won 167 out of 298 all-time meetings with Cornell.
  • Cornell's Nathan Waugh extended his on-base streak to 42 games.
  • Cornell hit 52 home runs, surpassed the previous record of 38 set in 2009.
Yes, But

Cornell's valiant effort was not enough to overcome Penn's consistent performance throughout the tournament.

State of Play
  • Penn's victory marks their second consecutive Ivy League Baseball Tournament title.
  • This win secured Penn's spot in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship for the third straight year.
  • Cornell's 2024 season concluded with a record-breaking performance in various statistical categories.
What's Next

Following this success, Penn will aim to carry their momentum into the upcoming NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

Bottom Line

Penn's back-to-back Ivy League Baseball Tournament wins demonstrate their prowess, while Cornell's resilient season reflects their determination amidst tough competition.