Baseball faces West Virginia in NCAA opener Friday night
Binghamton baseball (31-20) is set to face off against West Virginia (39-14) on Friday night in the NCAA Regional opener at Kendrick Family Ballpark. The Bearcats enter this matchup following a triumphant America East tournament, while the Mountaineers, ranked ninth nationally, are making their fourth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance. The game is scheduled for 5 p.m. on ESPN+, following a noon game between Wake Forest and Kentucky. This double-elimination regional format continues over the weekend with potential for a decisive game on Monday.
By the Numbers- Binghamton has made seven NCAA appearances and advanced to the Regionals three times in the last five years.
- West Virginia has a 21-9 record in the Big 12 and ranks ninth in the nation for team ERA at 3.82.
- Binghamton is carrying momentum after going 3-0 in the America East tournament.
- West Virginia has lost only two games in a row three times this entire season.
Following Friday's opener, the winner will advance in the regional while the loser will face elimination Saturday. Continuation of the double-elimination series will dictate matchups over the weekend, with a possible final game on Monday.
Bottom LineThe outcome of this matchup will be pivotal for both teams, with Binghamton seeking to capitalize on recent success against a formidable West Virginia squad that excels in both pitching and offense. Fans should watch for a competitive game that may set the tone for the rest of the regional.
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