King University baseball put up a strong fight in their series opener against Mount Olive, ultimately falling short with a score of 9–8. Despite collecting 16 hits and staging late comeback efforts, the Tornado (12–28, 9–16 CC) couldn't overcome the Trojans (20–18, 13–12 CC). Key moments included a three-run homer by Logan Janney in the seventh inning and another two-run shot in the eighth, showcasing King’s offensive potential even in defeat. The match highlighted both the team's resilience and ability to produce runs under pressure, setting the stage for their upcoming games this weekend.

By the Numbers
  • King recorded 16 hits, marking one of their top offensive performances of the season.
  • Logan Janney went 3-for-5, hitting 2 home runs and driving in 5 runs.
State of Play
  • King's offense is trending upward, producing 8 runs in consecutive games.
  • King demonstrated strong individual performances, especially from Janney and Meinke.
What's Next

King will aim to leverage their offensive momentum going into Saturday's doubleheader against Mount Olive, with games scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. The Tornado will look to clinch victories that could shift their season trajectory.

Bottom Line

Despite the narrow loss, King's competitive showing indicates they are improving, with a potent offense ready to challenge in the remainder of the series.