Golden Bears Battle Rio Grande in Tightly Contested Series
WVU Tech baseball faced off against the University of Rio Grande in a tightly contested three-game series, showcasing resilience and offensive consistency. Despite losing the series, the Golden Bears posted impressive offensive stats, particularly in the final game where they managed 12 hits. Their overall record now stands at 11-25 and 2-16 in River States Conference play.
By the Numbers- WVU Tech recorded 12 hits in Game 3, their highest in the series.
- The team is batting .273 overall this season with 207 runs scored.
Despite their fighting spirit, the Golden Bears have struggled in conference play, with a 2-16 record. The close games highlight their potential, yet consistency remains a challenge across the series.
State of Play- WVU Tech scored in all three games but could not secure a win against Rio Grande.
- The Golden Bears showcased key performances, particularly from players like Angel Leiva and Gabe Templeton.
The Golden Bears will next face the University of Pikeville in a nonconference game on Tuesday, April 7. The matchup presents an opportunity to improve their morale and overall record.
Bottom LineWVU Tech's strong offensive showing, especially in the series finale, suggests potential for improvement. With key players contributing, a shift in performance could turn the tide in upcoming contests.
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