
Photo by: Columbia University Athletics / Josh Wang
Baseball Concludes Regular Season at Wagner on Tuesday
5/13/2024 10:30:00 AM | Baseball
Lions set for a final tune up before Ivy Tournament play
NEW YORK — Columbia baseball wraps up its regular season on Tuesday at Wagner. First pitch from SIUH Community Park is set for 4 p.m.
Tuesday's matchup between the Ivy League Champion Lions (26-15, 17-4) and Seahawks (23-26, 20-10) can be followed via live stats or watched live on NEC Front Row. Columbia has won 23 of its last 27 games.
Last Time Out
Columbia earned its sixth Ivy League series win of the season following a doubleheader sweep of Princeton on May 4 from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium. The Lions tied the program record that was set in 2022 with 17 conference wins.
Ivy Champs
Columbia baseball powered past Cornell on April 28 at Booth Field to capture its 16th Ivy League Championship. The Lions have locked up the No. 1 seed and will host the Ivy League Tournament from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium, which is set for May 17-20. With three road conference sweeps over Dartmouth, Brown, and Cornell, Columbia has won all of its road league games this season for the first time since Ivy League baseball's inception in 1993.
Single Season Record Book
In the middle game of the series against Princeton, Jack Cooper's RBI single in the fifth inning gave Columbia 360 runs batted in for the year, setting a new single-season program record. Cole Hage's double in the second inning of the series finale against the Tigers set a new single-season program record as well, giving the Lions 119 on the year.
On April 27 at Cornell, Griffin Palfrey hit Columbia's 73rd home run of the year and set a new program single-season record that was previously broken last season. The Lions enter Tuesday's tilt with 86 home runs.
Inside The Numbers
-First in the country with 3.0 doubles per game
-Sixth in the country with 122 doubles
-Fourth in the country with 9.7 runs per game
-Fourth in the country with a .583 slugging percentage
-10th in the country with 2.1 home runs per game
-21st in the country with a .312 batting average
-33rd in the country with 86 home runs
-49th in the country with 398 runs
-Columbia has scored 10 or more runs in 18 games this season and 15 or more runs in seven contests
Among The Best of the Nation
Sam Miller checked in at No. 39 on D1 Baseball's Week 12 Top 50 Shortstops List. The Sophomore is slashing .354/.418/.652 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs.
Up Next
Columbia hosts the Ivy League Tournament from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium, which is set for May 17-20. The Lions take on No. 4 seed Penn on Friday at 3 p.m.
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia baseball, follow @CULionsBaseball on Twitter and Instagram, and the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
Tuesday's matchup between the Ivy League Champion Lions (26-15, 17-4) and Seahawks (23-26, 20-10) can be followed via live stats or watched live on NEC Front Row. Columbia has won 23 of its last 27 games.
Last Time Out
Columbia earned its sixth Ivy League series win of the season following a doubleheader sweep of Princeton on May 4 from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium. The Lions tied the program record that was set in 2022 with 17 conference wins.
Ivy Champs
Columbia baseball powered past Cornell on April 28 at Booth Field to capture its 16th Ivy League Championship. The Lions have locked up the No. 1 seed and will host the Ivy League Tournament from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium, which is set for May 17-20. With three road conference sweeps over Dartmouth, Brown, and Cornell, Columbia has won all of its road league games this season for the first time since Ivy League baseball's inception in 1993.
Single Season Record Book
In the middle game of the series against Princeton, Jack Cooper's RBI single in the fifth inning gave Columbia 360 runs batted in for the year, setting a new single-season program record. Cole Hage's double in the second inning of the series finale against the Tigers set a new single-season program record as well, giving the Lions 119 on the year.
On April 27 at Cornell, Griffin Palfrey hit Columbia's 73rd home run of the year and set a new program single-season record that was previously broken last season. The Lions enter Tuesday's tilt with 86 home runs.
Inside The Numbers
-First in the country with 3.0 doubles per game
-Sixth in the country with 122 doubles
-Fourth in the country with 9.7 runs per game
-Fourth in the country with a .583 slugging percentage
-10th in the country with 2.1 home runs per game
-21st in the country with a .312 batting average
-33rd in the country with 86 home runs
-49th in the country with 398 runs
-Columbia has scored 10 or more runs in 18 games this season and 15 or more runs in seven contests
Among The Best of the Nation
Sam Miller checked in at No. 39 on D1 Baseball's Week 12 Top 50 Shortstops List. The Sophomore is slashing .354/.418/.652 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs.
Sam Miller checking in at 3⃣9⃣! 👀📈#RoarLionRoar🦁 #OnlyHere🗽 https://t.co/QKLfeDKjja
— Columbia Baseball (@CULionsBaseball) May 13, 2024
Up Next
Columbia hosts the Ivy League Tournament from Robertson Field at Satow Stadium, which is set for May 17-20. The Lions take on No. 4 seed Penn on Friday at 3 p.m.
Follow The Lions
For the latest on Columbia baseball, follow @CULionsBaseball on Twitter and Instagram, and the web at GoColumbiaLions.com.
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