The Harris-Stowe State University baseball team split a doubleheader against Lincoln University, winning 7-4 in the first game, but losing 11-1 in the second. This brings the Hornets' season record to 1-11, while Lincoln's moves to 6-16. In game one, the Hornets capitalized on key hits and walks to build a lead. Game two saw the Hornets struggle as Lincoln surged with an offensive onslaught leading to their decisive victory.

By the Numbers
  • The Hornets scored 7 runs in game one, with 12 hits and 4 RBIs from Brayden Hatley.
  • In game two, the Hornets managed only 1 run while Lincoln scored 11 runs with 11 hits.
State of Play
  • Harris-Stowe's overall record stands at 1-11 after the split.
  • Lincoln University improved its record to 6-16 with the win in game two.
What's Next

The Hornets are scheduled to return to action for another doubleheader against Lincoln University on March 18th, aiming to improve their season performance.

Bottom Line

The Hornets showcased potential in game one but faced significant challenges in game two; consistency will be crucial as they look for their second win in the upcoming games.