In a competitive ASUN conference matchup, West Georgia fell to Queens 10-6 in game three, losing the series 2-1. Despite an early lead from a two-run homer by Cacie Cutright, the Wolves struggled to maintain momentum. Queens turned the tide with an impressive 19 hits, culminating in a dramatic walk-off grand slam in the final inning. This defeat leaves West Georgia with a record of 11-21 overall and 3-3 in conference play.

By the Numbers
  • Queens amassed 19 hits compared to West Georgia's 8.
  • Cacie Cutright hit her third home run of the season, with two coming this weekend.
What's Next

West Georgia will look to regroup as they head to Atlanta for a midweek game against Georgia Tech, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. The team will aim to bounce back from this series loss as their season progresses.

Bottom Line

The loss against Queens underscores the importance of maintaining strong defensive strategies, especially when facing high-scoring offenses. West Georgia must improve their performance and handle pressure situations more effectively to compete in the remainder of the season.