Queens University narrowly lost to Stetson University 13-3, despite leading early in the game. The Royals started strong, leading 2-0 until Stetson responded with a string of hits that changed the game's momentum. After struggling to contain Stetson's offense, particularly in the fifth and eighth innings, Queens fell further behind, ultimately resulting in a decisive defeat.

By the Numbers
  • Queens issued 14 free passes to Stetson (9 walks, 5 hit by pitches).
  • Grayson Childers recorded his team-leading 19th RBI and 20th run of the season.
  • Matthew Suppa caught 2 would-be base stealers, moving to 18 career runners caught stealing, the most in school history.
State of Play
  • Queens is currently 10-25 overall, 6-9 in ASUN play.
  • Stetson's victory improves their record to 14-21, 5-9 in the conference.
  • Queens managed to out-hit Stetson 11-10 despite the loss.
What's Next

Queens will face Gardner-Webb University on April 14, aiming to bounce back from this loss with a focus on improving pitching and cutting down on free passes.

Bottom Line

Queens must tighten its pitching strategy and minimize walks to improve their chances in upcoming games. A better performance against Gardner-Webb is crucial for regaining momentum in the season.