West Virginia Wesleyan fell to the University of Charleston in both games of a doubleheader, losing 3-1 in the first matchup and enduring a hard-fought 6-5 defeat in 12 innings during the second. In game one, Charleston's Landon Ingram dominated on the mound, allowing only two hits while Wesleyan could only manage a single run from Alex Smith's RBI. The nightcap saw a back-and-forth struggle, with Wesleyan taking the lead multiple times before ultimately succumbing to a late-game error that led to Charleston's winning run.

By the Numbers
  • Game one: Wesleyan limited to 2 hits against Charleston's 3-1 win.
  • Game two: 12 innings played, with the Bobcats loading the bases before yielding a 6-5 defeat.
State of Play
  • Wesleyan struggled offensively, particularly in game one with only two hits.
  • Game two featured multiple lead changes, reflecting a competitive matchup.
What's Next

The Bobcats will face Glenville State University next weekend for a four-game series, looking to rebound and secure crucial wins for the remainder of the season.

Bottom Line

Wesleyan must improve on both offense and defense to avoid further setbacks; staying competitive in their upcoming series is key for the team's momentum and morale.