West Georgia baseball is gearing up for a pivotal weekend series against Queens University, aiming to bounce back after a tough loss in their previous matchup against Stetson. With a current record of 6-19, 3-3 in the ASUN, the Wolves are looking to secure their place in the conference as they face the Royals, who recently claimed their first ASUN series win. Both teams share a tight historical record, showcasing the competitive spirit expected this weekend.

By the Numbers
  • UWG has an 8.74 team ERA, while QU has a slightly better 8.14 ERA.
  • West Georgia averages 4.96 runs per game, compared to Queens' 3.1 runs per game.
  • David Bell, Gabe Young, and Blane Schmitt each recorded three hits in the latest game vs. Mercer.
State of Play
  • UWG sits fourth in the Graphite Division while QU is close behind in fifth.
  • The Wolves are coming off a series loss where they won only one out of three games against Stetson.
  • Queens is expected to field a left-handed pitcher, Joey Ruller, and a talented lineup led by first baseman Grayson Childers.
What's Next

As the series progresses, West Georgia must leverage their offensive strengths to secure victories and improve their standing in the ASUN. With critical matchups ahead, the performance of starting pitchers and key hitters will be crucial for both teams.

Bottom Line

This series against Queens could define the trajectory of West Georgia's season. A strong performance this weekend is essential not just for the standings, but for building momentum as they move deeper into conference play.