Henson鈥檚 Seventh-Inning Grand Slam Lifts Queens to 10-6 Comeback Win Over West Georgia
The Queens University of Charlotte softball team staged a thrilling comeback to defeat West Georgia 10-6, highlighted by a crucial seventh-inning grand slam from Lindsay Henson. After a see-saw game with multiple lead changes, the Royals secured the win with a four-run final inning. West Georgia initially led with a two-run homer, but Queens responded quickly and built their lead before ultimately claiming victory.
By the Numbers- Queens amassed 18 hits during the game.
- Lindsay Henson went 4-for-5 with 5 RBIs, including the grand slam.
- Lauren Byrd was 4-for-5 with 2 RBIs, and Sage Farmer was 3-for-4 with 3 runs scored.
Despite their victory, Queens committed several errors, allowing West Georgia to score unearned runs, which could be a concern as they face tougher opposition ahead.
State of Play- Queens improved their record to 9-17 overall and 2-4 in the ASUN conference.
- West Georgia's record stands at 11-21 overall and 3-3 in conference play.
Queens will look to build on their momentum when they take on Winthrop on Tuesday, March 24, aiming to continue their winning streak.
Bottom LineQueens demonstrated resilience with their comeback win, but they must tighten their defense to enhance their chances of success in upcoming games.
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