
UMBC Baseball Rolls Past UMass Lowell 9-0 in America East Tournament
The Retrievers erupted for 20 hits and a 9-0 victory, highlighted by Melton’s record-tying performance and Robinson’s efficient shutout.
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The Retrievers erupted for 20 hits and a 9-0 victory, highlighted by Melton’s record-tying performance and Robinson’s efficient shutout.

Senior Ehi Okojie was named the America East’s Len Harlow Player of the Year, while Coach Liam Bowen shared Co‑Coach of the Year honors as the Retrievers finished second in the conference and prepare to meet the top seed in Binghamton on Thursday.

The Retrievers erased a four‑run deficit, driven by timely hitting and clutch relief work, to claim the second seed and a tournament bye.

UMBC’s baseball team exploded for 17 runs, with Ehi Okojie’s three‑hit, six‑RBI performance leading a balanced attack that also featured a pinch‑hit homer by Nolan Kutney and strong outing from Zach Robinson.

UMBC’s baseball squad closes its regular season against NJIT in a series that could lock in a top seed and influence postseason momentum.

A late‑inning grand slam handed Towson a 9‑8 victory over UMBC, leaving the Retrievers to regroup before a home series against NJIT.

UMBC’s final non‑conference matchup against Towson delivered drama, a 6‑5 win in 11 innings and standout performances from Anthony Mascuilli, Ehi Okojie and Sergio Droz, while the team’s series at Bryant slipped away in the ninth.