Good Enough; Bearcats out-slug Griffons, 12-11
In a thrilling matchup, the Northwest Missouri State University baseball team triumphed over the Missouri Western Griffons with a score of 12-11. Third baseman Michael Good led the charge, hitting two homers while John Connors contributed four hits and three RBIs. Despite an early 0-3 deficit, the Bearcats rallied with eight runs in the sixth inning to clinch their fourth consecutive win. Landon Wells earned the win after pitching 4 2/3 innings of relief, supported by closer Ben Haug who secured his second save of the season.
By the Numbers- Northwest Missouri State is now 31-13 overall, with a 21-9 MIAA record.
- Michael Good hit two home runs and John Connors recorded four hits and three RBIs in the game.
The Griffons, while facing a tough loss, showed resilience with a late-game surge, scoring three runs in the ninth inning, indicating they are still a competitive team despite their recent four-game losing streak.
State of Play- The game demonstrated the Bearcats' ability to overcome significant deficits and perform under pressure.
- Missouri Western has now lost four consecutive games and will need to regroup to improve their season performance.
Northwest Missouri State will head to Wichita, Kansas, for a crucial three-game series against the Newman Jets this weekend, aiming to extend their winning streak.
Bottom LineThis victory not only highlights Northwest's offensive power and resilience but also sets the stage for the upcoming series, where maintaining momentum will be key to their success in the MIAA standings.
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