Binghamton softball (13-22) heads to Cornell (18-20) for a non-conference doubleheader after a weekend series where they won only one of three games against Maine. Star catcher Elisa Allen shone with a .500 batting average, three home runs, and seven RBIs, solidifying her status as a top performer in the America East Conference. Binghamton leads the conference in several offensive categories and is tied 15-15 in the all-time series against Cornell since their NCAA Division I transition.

By the Numbers
  • Elisa Allen has 14 home runs and 39 RBIs, leading the America East Conference.
  • Cornell's Lauren Holt has a .483 batting average, ranking ninth in the nation.
  • Binghamton leads the America East with 37 home runs and a .315 team batting average.
Yes, But

Despite strong individual performances, Binghamton's overall record shows inconsistencies that could affect their postseason aspirations. The team needs to convert their individual strengths into more wins to improve their standing.

State of Play
  • Binghamton holds the top offensive stats in the America East but comes off a less favorable performance against Maine.
  • Cornell has had recent struggles, losing two out of three against Columbia, creating a competitive matchup.
What's Next

Following the games against Cornell, Binghamton will need to sustain momentum in the upcoming conference matches to strengthen their playoff positioning. Continued strong performances from players like Allen and Carey will be vital.

Bottom Line

The Bearcats must convert their offensive power into victories to remain competitive in the conference. Their success hinges on key player performances and breaking through a recent pattern of dropped games.