The King University Softball team faced setbacks in a doubleheader against North Greenville (NGU), losing both matchups. The first game ended narrowly at 4-3, while the second game saw NGU dominate with a 9-1 victory. In Game One, King had an early lead but failed to hold on as NGU pulled ahead. Game Two was a struggle, with King managing only four hits against NGU's twelve. Despite individual efforts, including a solo home run from Giana Winge, the team's performance was insufficient for a win.

By the Numbers
  • King scored 3 runs in Game One and 1 run in Game Two.
  • NGU had 12 hits in Game Two compared to King's 4.
State of Play
  • King has lost their last two games, placing pressure on their performance.
  • Winge leads the team's offense with multiple hits across both games, including a home run.
What's Next

The team will look to regroup as they head to Lees-McRae for their final regular season road doubleheader on April 17th, aiming to end the road stretch on a high note.

Bottom Line

King's recent struggles underscore the need for strategic adjustments ahead of their final games, particularly in tightening their defense and boosting offensive output to improve their standings.