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- Binghamton (25-10, 7-2 AE) swept a three-game series from Maine this past weekend, winning by scores of 2-0, 12-5 and 3-0. Senior pitcher
Allison L'Amoreaux and sophomore pitcher
Brianna Roberts each pitched a complete-game shutout against the Black Bears and both drove in a pair of runs.
- Redshirt junior outfielder
Brianna Santos is tied for fourth in the conference with a .369 batting average. Sophomore outfielder
Bella Farina is seventh (.365) followed by sophomore pitcher
Brianna Roberts in eighth place (.362).
- Freshman catcher
Elisa Allen and redshirt junior third baseman
Shelby Carvalho are both tied for second in the conference with six home runs. Allen is also ninth with 22 RBI.
- L'Amoreaux – the current America East Pitcher of the Week – is 9-2 so far this season. She is tied for second in the conference in wins. Roberts is tied for third with eight wins and ranks third with both 93 strikeouts as well as a 2.32 ERA. She also ranks first with four saves. Sophomore pitcher
Olivia Kennedy, meanwhile, is sixth with a 2.84 ERA.
- As a team, the Bearcats lead the America East with a .970 fielding percentage. Binghamton is also second in both batting (.286) and pitching (3.10 ERA).
- UMass Lowell (8-20, 3-5 AE) took two out of three games at UMBC this past weekend. The River Hawks dropped the opener 7-0 before bouncing back with 9-2 and 4-3 victories. Lea White went 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in the finale.
- White ranks second in the America East with a .383 batting average. She is also sixth with a .437 on-base percentage. On the mound, Ryley White is second in the conference with 97 strikeouts.
- As a team, the River Hawks rank fifth in the conference in batting (.243) and are also fifth in pitching (4.58 ERA). UMass Lowell is also sixth in fielding percentage (.950).
- UMass Lowell leads the all-time series 16-15 – including 15-14 since joining the America East in 2014. Binghamton, however, has won the past four meetings. Last season, the Bearcats swept the three-game series April 21-22 by scores of 6-3, 13-4 and 8-2.
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