The UWG softball team faced a tough day against Troy, losing both games of a doubleheader. In game one, West Georgia was overpowered, managing only one hit and falling 2-0. The second game improved offensively, with UWG tallying ten hits, but they could not capitalize late, resulting in a 6-4 defeat. This marks the team's 10th consecutive loss as they struggle to convert scoring opportunities. The Wolves aim to rebound in their upcoming series against FGCU.

By the Numbers
  • UWG managed just one hit in game one against Troy's pitching.
  • In game two, UWG recorded 10 hits but left two runners in scoring position in the final inning.
State of Play
  • UWG is on a 10-game losing streak.
  • The team has shown improvement in offense, especially in terms of hits, but struggles with run production.
What's Next

UWG will host FGCU for a three-game Atlantic Sun Conference series, starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 11. The team will look to break their losing streak and regain momentum.

Bottom Line

UWG's recent performances highlight a pressing need for improved execution in clutch situations to translate hits into runs. With upcoming games against FGCU, the focus must shift toward capitalizing on scoring chances to end the losing streak.