Binghamton baseball's season concluded with a 12-3 defeat to Wake Forest in the NCAA Morgantown Regional. The Bearcats, who ended the season with a record of 31-22, demonstrated resilience against the ACC powerhouse despite the loss. Wake Forest's offense overpowered Binghamton with scoring runs in four consecutive middle innings. Although the Bearcats performed well in the last five innings, edging Wake Forest 4-3, they couldn't overcome the early deficit. It marks Binghamton's third NCAA appearance in five years, showcasing their potential with a youthful roster featuring six sophomores.

By the Numbers
  • Binghamton's record for the season: 31 wins.
  • Wake Forest's record: 39 wins.
  • Zach Anderson hit a 392-foot home run, his seventh of the season.
  • Seniors collected a total of three hits in the final game.
State of Play
  • Binghamton entered the game as the underdog, facing the 2-seed Wake Forest.
  • Despite the loss, Binghamton's young lineup put up a competitive fight.
  • The Bearcats had several players step up offensively, including a three-run fifth inning.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Bearcats aim to build on their record-setting season by developing their young talent further and preparing for the next NCAA campaign. With several key players returning, including promising sophomores, they could be in a strong position for future success.

Bottom Line

Binghamton's baseball program achieved significant growth this season, showcasing talent and determination that bodes well for the future. The team's performance serves as a foundation to build upon as they strive for further success in upcoming seasons.