The Harris-Stowe State University baseball team suffered defeats in both games of a doubleheader against the University of Health Science and Pharmacy, ending Senior Day with a 10-4 loss in the first game and a 14-9 loss in the second. The Hornets now hold a record of 3-22, including 1-16 in the American Midwest Conference, while the Eutectics improved to 19-18 and 11-7 in conference play. Eight seniors were honored during the event, showcasing the team's commitment to its players. Both games featured significant offensive efforts, although the Hornets could not overcome early deficits. The team aims to regroup ahead of their next matchup against Central Baptist on April 17th.

By the Numbers
  • The Hornets scored a total of 13 runs over the two games.
  • The Eutectics scored a combined 24 runs in the doubleheader.
State of Play
  • The Hornets are currently in last place in the American Midwest Conference standings.
  • A total of eight seniors were recognized for their contributions to the team.
What's Next

The Hornets will look to bounce back on April 17th against Central Baptist in Conway, Arkansas, as they aim to improve their season record. This game presents an opportunity for recovery following a challenging Senior Day performance.

Bottom Line

The recent losses highlight ongoing struggles for Harris-Stowe's baseball program, particularly in conference play, emphasizing the need for strategic adjustments as they approach crucial upcoming games.