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- Binghamton (22-10, 4-2 AE) swept a Tuesday doubleheader against visiting St. Bonaventure, winning by scores of 10-1 and 9-1. Freshman catcher
Elisa Allen homered twice and drove in five runs while sophomore pinch hitter/designated player
Emma Lawson had a team-best six RBI. Freshman pinch hitter
Sami Levine, meanwhile, homered and drove in three runs.
- Redshirt junior outfielder
Brianna Santos ranks first in the America East with a .386 batting average while sophomore outfielder
Bella Farina is sixth (.364). Allen and redshirt junior third baseman
Shelby Carvalho are tied for first in the conference with six home runs. Allen is also tied for fourth with 22 RBI.
- Sophomore pitcher
Brianna Roberts is tied for third in the conference with seven wins, ranks third with 82 strikeouts, is first with four saves and fifth with a 2.54 ERA. Senior pitcher
Allison L'Amoreaux is second in the America East with eight wins and is fourth with 77 strikeouts. Sophomore pitcher
Olivia Kennedy, meanwhile, is third with a 2.37 ERA.
- As a team, the Bearcats rank third in the America East in both batting (.285) and ERA (3.25). Binghamton is also first with a .968 fielding percentage.
- Maine (3-26, 1-8 AE) dropped two out of three games to visiting Bryant this past weekend. In the Black Bears' 5-1 win last Saturday, Isabelle True scattered one run on five hits and struck out six batters to record the victory.
Anna Margetis leads Maine with three home runs and 12 RBI so far this season.
- Maine leads the all-time series against Binghamton 37-31. The Bearcats swept last season's three-game series up at Maine (April 29-30) by scores of 3-1, 4-1 and 5-3. The Black Bears, however, knocked Binghamton out of the America East Tournament with a 6-4 victory on May 12. L'Amoreaux and Lawson each homered in that game.