STORY LINES- Binghamton (20-10, 6-0 AE) split a doubleheader at Colgate on Tuesday. The Bearcats won the opener 8-0 but lost the nightcap 7-6 to end their 12-game winning streak. Senior outfielder
Sydney Harbaugh finished 3-for-5 and drove in three runs. In the process, she set the Binghamton program's all-time record with her 181st career hit. Junior outfielder
Gabby Bracchi finished the day 3-for-6, scored three times and three RBI. Sophomore outfielder
Jessica Rutherford and junior shortstop
Crysti Eichner each drove in three runs.
- Maine (15-14, 4-1 AE) lost a 10-7 decision to Harvard on Thursday afternoon. Molly Flowers is the current America East Pitcher of the Week. She is 8-6 and leads the conference with a 2.41 ERA. Her teammate Annie Kennedy ranks second in the America East with a 2.61 ERA and is 4-3 this season.
- Dating back to 2002, Maine leads the all-time series 24-14. Binghamton, however, took two out of three games last season (May 1-2). The last time the two squads met in Orono (April 26-27), the Black Bears took two of the three games, including a 3-2, 10-inning decision in the finale.
- As a team, Binghamton ranks eighth in the nation with a .347 batting average and is ninth with 7.50 runs per game. Senior catcher
Taylor Chaffee leads the America East with a .423 batting average, followed by sophomore outfielder
Jessica Rutherford, who is hitting .416.
- Sophomore
Sarah Miller is 11-5 with a 2.81 ERA. She has not allowed a run in her last 20 innings of work. She is currently tied for first in the America East in wins and is third in ERA.
- Both Miller and Flowers have thrown a no-hitter this season. Miller's was against Niagara on March 31 while Flower's blanked UMass Lowell last weekend.
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