Princeton University
Mark Quatrani opened the scoring for Cornell with a three-run home run in the top of the first inning.
This Kyle Vinci double cut the deficit to one …
Cornell 3, Princeton 2 | Bot 2
The big man @kylesvinci gets us within a run!
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— Princeton Baseball (@PUTigerBaseball) May 17, 2024
Cornell extended its advantage with four runs in the top of the fourth inning highlighted by a Max Jensen RBI double.
With two out in the bottom of the sixth, Matt Scannell got the Tigers within striking distance with this three-run blast.
Cornell 7, Princeton 5 | Top 7
Don’t count us out yet! What a shot by @mattscannell7 as we’re within two!
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— Princeton Baseball (@PUTigerBaseball) May 17, 2024
In the seventh, Kyle Vinci hit a moon shot over the center field’s batter’s eye.
Princeton 7, Cornell 7 | Bot 8
Five run deficit – NO MORE!
A clutch two-out hit by @JakeKernodle has us tied!
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— Princeton Baseball (@PUTigerBaseball) May 17, 2024
After Vinci’s four-bagger, Jordan Kelly walked and stole second before Jake Kernodle’s double to right center tied the game at 7-all.
Princeton 7, Cornell 7 | Bot 8
Five run deficit – NO MORE!
A clutch two-out hit by @JakeKernodle has us tied!
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— Princeton Baseball (@PUTigerBaseball) May 17, 2024
Cornell’s Luke Johnson’s two-run single in the top of ninth proved to be the difference as Princeton could not rally in the bottom of the frame.
Vinci led the team with three hits along with three RBI. Jake Koonin extended his hitting streak to 18 games while Andrew D’Alessio struck out five hitters over 5 1/3 innings of relief work.
Princeton will take on the loser of Columbia and Penn Saturday at 11 a.m