Towson University baseball dominated George Washington, achieving a 12-0 victory at home. The Tigers (17-25) surged ahead with a stellar second inning, scoring seven runs, followed by five more runs across the next three innings. Towson's pitching, led by Vincent Salvo, held George Washington (17-26) scoreless, marking a strong performance for the team.

By the Numbers
  • Towson scored 12 runs, with seven of those coming in the second inning.
  • Vincent Salvo earned the win, pitching 3.0 shutout innings with a record of 3-0.
  • Yariel Rodriguez went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, including a home run.
State of Play
  • The Tigers are on a roll, with Keldrin Rodriguez extending his hitting streak to six games.
  • Towson has a scheduled three-game series against Hofstra this weekend.
What's Next

Towson will travel to Long Island for a series against the Hofstra Pride, starting on Friday at 2 p.m. The Tigers aim to maintain their momentum and improve their status in the CAA standings.

Bottom Line

The commanding win against George Washington highlights Towson's offensive strength and pitching prowess as they prepare for crucial matchups ahead. The Tigers need to build on this victory to stay competitive in the remainder of the season.