Baseball Aims for Record Wins in Final Fairmont State Games
The Wheeling University Baseball team (29-10, 15-3) aims to set a single-season win record and secure a spot in the 2026 Mountain East Conference Tournament during their final two games against Fairmont State. After dominating the first two games with a total of 23 runs, Wheeling's offensive power and strong pitching from Sebastian Khan and Mason Fenwick has set the stage for a historic doubleheader. Senior Edward Mateo and Nicholas Schulz shone in the prior games, contributing significantly to their victories. A win today will not only break the school's win record but also clinch a playoff berth, marking their first return to the tournament since 2024. The first pitch is set for 1 PM at Mylan Park.
By the Numbers- Wheeling scored 15 runs in game one and 8 in game two against Fairmont State.
- Sebastian Khan has a season ERA of 1.84 over 68.1 innings pitched.
While the Cardinals have shown strong offensive and pitching performances, they must maintain consistency in their upcoming games to ensure record-breaking success and rely on their ability to manage pressure in critical moments.
State of Play- Wheeling's current conference standing is 15-3, leading to a potential playoff spot.
- They have won four straight weekends, displaying solid momentum heading into the final games.
If the Cardinals successfully sweep today's doubleheader, they will not only set a new single-season win record but also secure their position in the upcoming MEC tournament, intensifying their need for aggressive play.
Bottom LineWheeling University Baseball stands on the brink of history, needing only a win to break their season record and clinch a playoff spot, highlighting the significance of today鈥檚 doubleheader in their quest for excellence.
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