The NSU baseball team faced a tough challenge against Concordia-St. Paul, suffering two narrow losses in a double-header. In game one, despite a strong effort with a five-run inning highlighted by three home runs, the Wolves fell 6-5. The second game extended into 14 innings where NSU fought back to tie but ended up losing 7-6 after a walk-off walk from CSP. This puts Northern State's record at 11-20 for the season.

By the Numbers
  • NSU scored 5 runs in game one, all from home runs.
  • In game two, NSU hit a grand slam and scored 5 runs in a single inning to tie the game.
State of Play
  • NSU is currently sitting at 11-20 overall and 9-17 in the NSIC.
  • Despite their losses, the Wolves showed resilience in game two, scoring late to force extra innings.
What's Next

The Wolves will conclude their series against the Golden Bears in a stand-alone game on Monday, April 20, providing an opportunity to rebound from these defeats.

Bottom Line

NSU's performance highlights their potential, but they must capitalize on scoring opportunities to convert close games into wins. Improvement in clutch situations will be crucial for the remainder of the season.