The Friends University Falcons split a doubleheader against the Tabor College Bluejays, winning the series overall. Tabor won the first game 5-4, but the Falcons secured the second game 5-2. The Falcons capitalized on defensive errors in the third inning of the nightcap, scoring five runs thanks to impactful hits. With this series win, Friends moves to a 17-18 record, sitting fourth in the KCAC with a 12-10 conference standing.

By the Numbers
  • The Falcons scored five times in the third inning of the second game, thanks to multiple defensive errors by Tabor.
  • Raleigh Clark pitched five innings, allowing just one earned run and striking out five batters.
State of Play
  • The Falcons are currently 17-18 overall and 12-10 in the KCAC.
  • The Bluejays stand at 17-20 overall and 13-12 in the KCAC following this series.
What's Next

The Falcons will play against Oklahoma City University on March 31 before facing Avila University at home on April 3.

Bottom Line

The split against Tabor highlights the Falcons' resilience, demonstrating their ability to recover after a loss and maintain a competitive spot in the conference standings.