Davenport baseball achieved its 20th win of the season with a 13-6 non-conference victory over Northwood, marking their seventh win in a row against the Timberwolves. The Panthers showcased a robust offensive performance, recording 16 hits and scoring six runs in the fifth inning alone. Key contributions included Sam Clay's bases-clearing double and a home run from Travis Liford, propelling Davenport to a significant lead. Despite a late surge from Northwood, Davenport maintained its advantage, firmly securing the win.

By the Numbers
  • Davenport recorded 16 hits, including six doubles and one homer.
  • The Panthers scored a season-high 13 runs, exceeding their average of 8.48 runs per game.
State of Play
  • Davenport now stands at 20-21 overall, continuing to improve as the season progresses.
  • This win adds momentum as they approach the end of the non-conference schedule.
What's Next

As the Panthers prepare for upcoming conference play, they aim to leverage this victory to build further momentum and confidence in their offensive capabilities.

Bottom Line

Davenport's decisive win not only reflects their offensive strength but also sets a positive tone for the remainder of the season, highlighting the importance of sustaining this level of performance moving forward.