
Wake Forest douses Bearcats in Morgantown Regional
Wake Forest’s 12‑3 win over Binghamton in the Morgantown Regional closed out a breakout year for the Bearcats, who finished with a school‑record 31 victories and a young, promising roster.
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Wake Forest’s 12‑3 win over Binghamton in the Morgantown Regional closed out a breakout year for the Bearcats, who finished with a school‑record 31 victories and a young, promising roster.

The Mountaineers will face Binghamton on May 29 in Morgantown, entering the game with a strong record and key player highlights.

Binghamton’s baseball squad repeats as America East champions, driven by standout performances and a resilient pitching staff.

A dramatic ninth‑inning rally by Binghamton, sparked by walks and a hit‑by‑pitch from reliever Sebastian Holt, erased a late lead by UMaine and forced a decisive game against the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

The Bearcats rallied from a 5-4 deficit to beat Maine 6-5 in a dramatic America East semifinal, with Zach Anderson’s bases-loaded walk sealing the win. The victory puts Binghamton one victory away from a second consecutive conference title and an NCAA Regional berth.

The Bearcats edged UMass Lowell 13‑12 in a back‑and‑forth contest, highlighted by Popoff’s eighth‑inning homer and a game‑winning sacrifice fly by Tim Hennig.

The Bearcats edged UMass Lowell in the first game after a seventh‑inning rally, then fell short in the second contest, finishing the regular season with a perfect positioning for the America East tournament.