Four-Run Fifth Inning Sends North Florida Past Queens to Even Series
The second game of the weekend baseball series saw Queens University of Charlotte take an early lead, only to fall 5-2 to North Florida. In a pivotal fifth inning, the Ospreys hit a grand slam to turn the game around after trailing 2-0. The Royals struggled offensively, totaling just four hits throughout the game.
By the Numbers- Queens University scored two runs in the top of the fifth inning before North Florida responded with four runs in the bottom of the inning.
- Ospreys' reliever Brandon Adams pitched four innings, striking out seven batters.
- Hunter Huneycutt recorded his second double of the season amid his streak of hitting in five of the last six games.
- Dylan Schaefer and Lenox Lively both extended their hitting streaks to five and four games, respectively.
The series concludes with a rubber match between Queens and North Florida tomorrow at 1:00 p.m., which will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Bottom LineQueens must capitalize on offensive opportunities and solidify pitching if they want to secure a win in the final game of the series and improve their standing in the ASUN conference.
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