West Georgia baseball is set to host North Florida for a three-game ASUN series this weekend. The Wolves (10-23, 7-5 ASUN) aim to hand the Ospreys (18-14, 10-5 ASUN) their first conference series loss of the season. Currently, West Georgia is positioned second in the Graphite Division, with both teams previously splitting their matchups last season. The Wolves are on a positive streak, coming off two consecutive series victories.

By the Numbers
  • West Georgia averages 5.18 runs per game with a .255 batting average.
  • North Florida averages 6.18 runs per game with a .264 batting average.
  • UWG's Patrick McCullough has a .373 average and 50 hits this season.
  • UNF's Mathew Farner leads the Ospreys with nine home runs and 28 RBIs.
State of Play
  • West Georgia's pitching staff holds an 8.63 team ERA, while North Florida boasts a 5.11 ERA.
  • UWG's Lex Kenny has a team-best ERA of 2.49, ranking second in the ASUN.
  • The series opener is scheduled for Friday at 6 p.m. at Cole Field.
What's Next

The Wolves look to maintain their momentum against a challenging opponent, potentially boosting their standing in the ASUN. A strong performance in this series could improve their chances for postseason play.

Bottom Line

West Georgia's upcoming series against North Florida is critical for establishing competitiveness in the ASUN and could set the tone for the remainder of the season.