The George Mason Patriots achieved a strong comeback victory against James Madison, winning 7-4 in their final home midweek game of the season. After falling behind 4-0, the Patriots rallied with a five-run fifth inning, fueled by key contributions from multiple players, including freshmen and juniors. Tanner Kaler earned his first win while Diego Cardenas secured his first save. This win improves Mason's record to 19-19, as they prepare for a road series against Fordham.

By the Numbers
  • Jackson Morse recorded 3 hits, 1 RBI, and scored 1 run.
  • George Mason scored 5 runs in the fifth inning after trailing 4-0.
  • The Patriots had a total of 10 hits compared to James Madison's 12.
State of Play
  • George Mason is now 19-19 overall and 10-8 in the Atlantic 10.
  • James Madison falls to 16-23, with a 6-12 record in the Sun Belt.
  • The Patriots have now secured their final home win of the season.
What's Next

The Patriots are set to face Fordham in a three-game Atlantic 10 series starting Friday, looking to build on their recent momentum and improve their standings in the conference.

Bottom Line

This win showcases George Mason's resilience and ability to stage comebacks, highlighting their potential as they head into the final stretch of the season.