Goldey-Beacom Baseball Suffers Road Loss to Jefferson, 16-10

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 7:50 PM

The Goldey-Beacom Lightning baseball team traveled to Philadelphia for a conference matchup against Jefferson University. The Lightning fell short in the high-scoring affair, losing 16-10 in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference action.

The Goldey-Beacom Lightning baseball squad traveled to Philadelphia’s East Falls neighborhood for a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference matchup against Jefferson University on Tuesday, but came up short in a high-scoring contest.

The Lightning were unable to keep pace with their hosts, ultimately falling by a score of 16-10 in the conference battle. The loss came as Goldey-Beacom made the trip to Jefferson’s home field for the league game.

The defeat adds to the Lightning’s conference record as they continue their Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference schedule this season.

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