Flagler College suffered a doubleheader loss against No. 8 North Georgia in the Peach Belt Conference, falling 4-0 in the first game and 10-1 in the second. The Saints' record now stands at 10-31 overall and 6-14 in the conference, while the Nighthawks improved to 35-8 and 15-5. In game one, Stephanie Daly led the Saints with two singles, while in game two, Kiley McQuillan's early run was quickly overshadowed by North Georgia's offensive surge. Both losses highlighted struggles in pitching and defense for Flagler. The series concludes tomorrow at 1 p.m.

By the Numbers
  • Flagler's records: 10-31 overall, 6-14 in the Peach Belt Conference.
  • North Georgia's records: 35-8 overall, 15-5 in the Peach Belt Conference.
Yes, But

Despite the losses, the Saints had some notable performances, with individuals like Kiley McQuillan and Kayla Berry contributing offensively. The pitching staff faced challenges, particularly in game two where five runs were allowed in the second inning alone.

State of Play
  • After the doubleheader, Flagler is looking to rebound in their final game against North Georgia.
  • The Saints will need to strengthen their defense and improve pitching to compete effectively.
What's Next

The Saints will face North Georgia again tomorrow, and improvements will be critical for Flagler to end the series on a positive note. The team is expected to adjust strategies to counter the Nighthawks' strengths.

Bottom Line

Consistent offensive efforts and improved pitching are vital for Flagler College as they prepare for their concluding game against a tough opponent. The team's ability to adapt will be key to their success moving forward.