2021-22 SUNY Broome Baseball News
Jaden Bongiorno, Mitchell Taylor and Tyler Kopolow were all named to the MSAC All-Conference Team for their contributions during the 2022 baseball season.
Broome dropped four games to Genesee CC over the weekend, two in Batavia 14-0 and 15-5, and two at home 4-1 and 5-4.
Broome dropped both games of their doubleheader on Thursday afternoon to Onondaga CC by scores of 16-3 and 15-14.
Baseball fell behind early in both games of their doubleheader on Tuesday afternoon against Jamestown CC and couldn't catch up, dropping game one 11-3 and game two 10-6.
Early leads by Erie CC in both games on Saturday sealed the wins for Region III's third ranked team, the Kats defeated the Hornets 18-2 in the opener and 23-0 in the second game.
The baseball team took on Tompkins Cortland CC on Thursday afternoon and came home with a split, falling 12-0 in the opener and taking the nightcap 14-9.
Broome dropped their doubleheader on Tuesday afternoon with Onondaga CC by scores of 3-1 in game one and 13-6 in game two.
The Hornets split their doubleheader with Tompkins Cortland CC on Sunday, falling 5-4 late in the opener and coming out on top in game two. 10-0.
Broome split with Jamestown CC on Thursday at Bolivar-Richburg Central School, winning game one of the twin bill 8-4 before dropping the second 13-12.
Broome lost on Saturday to Finger Lakes CC in Canandaigua by scores of 10-4 and 15-0, and again on Sunday at home 8-4 and 9-1.
This weekend's baseball games have been changed. Saturday's game originally scheduled at Hornet Field has been moved to Finger Lakes CC and Sunday's game originally scheduled in Canadaigua will now be played at Chenango Valley High School.
The baseball team made the trip out to Western New York on Tuesday for a doubleheader against Niagara County CC and dropped both games of the twinbill, 11-0 in game one and 5-0 in game two.
Tomorrow's baseball game against Niagara County CC has been moved to Washuta Park, 4666 Model City Road, Lewiston, NY 14092 due to field conditions.
Broome came up short in their comeback bid against Jefferson CC on Thursday morning, falling 9-8 in game one, before taking game two in the afternoon, 13-11, in six innings.
