Baseball drops second game of Wright State series
Northern Kentucky University's baseball team suffered a significant defeat against Wright State, losing their second game of the series 14-4 in just seven innings. The Norse struggled to recover from an early four-run deficit, with a grand slam contributing to Wright State's scoring surge. Despite some late efforts, including four runs in the final inning, NKU could not overcome the strong Raiders' performance. The loss drops NKU's record to 13-16, while Wright State improves to 13-14.
By the Numbers- Northern Kentucky scored 4 runs on 4 hits with 5 walks.
- Wright State scored 14 runs on 9 hits, including a grand slam.
- NKU's pitching staff allowed 14 runs, with starter EJ Miramontes recording 9 runs against.
- The Norse offense struggled, leaving 7 runners on base.
The Norse will aim to rebound in the series finale against Wright State on Saturday at 11 AM.
Bottom LineNorthern Kentucky must improve its pitching and batting efficiency to compete effectively in upcoming games, particularly as they face a strong Wright State team.
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