The baseball team split a pair of close home decisions to end its 2013 campaign, downing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3-2 on April 30 before falling to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 7-5 on May 1.

After struggling in the early stages of the season, losing four of its first five, and five in a row, during the University Athletic Association Championships, the team won five in a row between April 25 and April 30 to finish 15-21.

In the loss to the Corsairs, the host Judges were slow out of the gates, as the visitors stormed out to a three-run lead at the top of the second. The Judges rebounded, though, as third baseman Pat Seaward '13 notched an RBI to bring the score back to 3-1 after two.

Brandeis then scored three runs in the next two innings. Designated hitter Dan Gad '14 and shortstop Dominic Schwartz '14 drove home runs in the third. The Judges then executed a triple play in the top of the fourth, with right fielder Max Hart '16 teaming up with first baseman Kyle Brenner '15 and Schwartz to complete the three-out execution. Then, in the bottom of the fourth, catcher Chris Ferro '13 stormed home from centerfielder Liam O'Connor '16's RBI single.

However, four hits in the top of the sixth ultimately doomed the Judges, as the Corsairs scored four runs in the top of the sixth. Although Brandeis was able to score through Brenner in the bottom of the seventh, it was too little, too late.

The Judges' clash with the Engineers began in a similar fashion, as the visitors got on the board first. After MIT scored in the top of the third, O'Connor notched an RBI, scoring Seaward to put Brandeis on the board.

Ater three-and-a-half scoreless innings, the Judges tied the game in the bottom of the seventh. Two consecutive wild pitches from MIT senior pitcher Henry Zhu allowed Britton to score.

Then, in the bottom of the ninth, the Judges got the walk-off victory. O'Connor racked up his second RBI of the game, sending Ferro home and giving Brandeis its fifth win in a row.
Pitchers Mike Swerdloff '13 and Dylan Britton '13 earned the win and loss, respectively. Britton allowed eight hits, struck out six and walked three batters in his 5.2 innings of work, while Swerdloff pitched a complete game, striking out 12 and allowing two hits. Both pitchers ended their seasons 4-5.