Bearcat Softball falls in first NCAA Game in Eugene Regional
EUGENE, OREGON (WIVT/WBGH) – The Binghamton Bearcats faced off with the Stanford Cardinal in their first NCAA Tournament game in a decade in Eugene, Oregon.
The Cardinal would have the bats going early, and Binghamton couldn't come back as they lost, 9-2.
They now face off with Weber State, which fell to Oregon 8-0, in the elimination game on Saturday at 6:30 p.m., and with a win would play again at 9.
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