Northern State Wolves baseball is set to host doubleheaders against the UMary Marauders on March 31 and the Southwest Minnesota State Mustangs on April 3-4 at Fossum Field. The Wolves, with a record of 7-13 overall and 5-10 in the conference, are looking to bounce back from a recent losing streak. Both series will feature free admission for fans, along with concessions and baseball bingo games for the crowd.

By the Numbers
  • Northern State averages .264 in hitting, with 160 hits and 245 total bases this season.
  • UMary boasts a .301 batting average, with 239 hits and 163 runs scored so far.
  • Southwest Minnesota State has an ERA of 5.53 and a batting average of .207.
State of Play
  • The Wolves recently dropped three games in a series against Minnesota Crookston.
  • UMary currently holds a six-game winning streak against Northern State.
  • Southwest Minnesota State is coming off a competitive series against St. Cloud State, going 1-2.
What's Next

The Wolves aim to improve their conference record in the upcoming games, looking for key offensive and defensive adjustments. Additionally, upcoming matchups against both UMary and SMSU will be crucial for shifting momentum and building team confidence.

Bottom Line

To revitalize their season, the Wolves need a strong showing against UMary and SMSU, capitalizing on home-field advantage and addressing their recent performance issues. Focusing on pitching efficiency and timely hitting will be critical for success in these doubleheaders.