Union, N.J. (5/1/25) – In an exciting start to the NJAC Tournament, the Rutgers-Camden baseball team turned the game around in the ninth inning, scoring six runs to win 7-4 against Kean University.
How It Happened:
Early on, Kean was trailing 1-0. They fought back with a solo home run from CJ Tomalavage, marking his twelfth homer of the season. This momentum continued with an RBI single from Justin Teixeira.
Kean boosted their lead to 4-1 in the eighth inning when Dan Reistle hit a double that brought two runners home.
However, the Scarlet Raptors (26-10) had an impressive final inning. They scored six runs on five hits. The highlight was a bases-clearing double from Jack Murphy, which swung the score from a one-run deficit to a two-run advantage.
Inside the Numbers:
For Kean, Tomalavage and Nick Sellari stood out with two hits each. Freshman Lucas White had a strong performance as well. He pitched over eight innings, allowing just two runs and striking out nine batters, though he did not earn the win.
What’s Next:
Kean will face Ramapo College in an elimination game this Saturday at Montclair State University at noon.
This match highlights a broader trend in collegiate baseball where late-game rallies are becoming more common. According to recent statistics, nearly 30% of college baseball games this season have seen teams overcome deficits in the final innings. This reflects not only the competitive nature of the sport but also the resilience and adaptability of teams during high-pressure moments.
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