Softball Returns Home for ASUN Series Against Stetson
The UWG softball team is returning home after two weekends away, set to face Stetson in a crucial three-game ASUN series. Currently sitting at 11-25 with a 3-6 ASUN record, West Georgia is grappling with a five-game losing streak, struggling offensively and managing only a .189 batting average during this downturn. Stetson, with a much stronger 22-15 record and 7-2 ASUN standing, brings a formidable pitching staff, boasting a conference-only ERA that ranks second in the league. The series kicks off with a doubleheader on Friday at 3 p.m., aiming to reignite UWG鈥檚 faltering offense.
By the Numbers- UWG has lost five consecutive games, being outscored 43-16 in that span.
- Stetson鈥檚 offense leads the league with a .486 batting average from Nicole Edmiaston, alongside 50 home runs collectively.
- UWG's current offensive slump has produced just one home run over the last five games.
- Pitching for UWG features Calli Hardison and Cacie Cutright, with ERAs of 4.78 and 4.81, respectively.
As the series unfolds, UWG looks to leverage home-field advantage to reverse its current trajectory and secure much-needed victories against a strong Stetson lineup. The performance in the first game will set the tone for the remainder of the series.
Bottom LineThe upcoming series against Stetson is critical for UWG as they must find a way to break their losing streak and regain offensive momentum, especially as they host a top competitor in the ASUN.
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