The USCA baseball team secured a thrilling 10-8 victory over No. 6/8 Francis Marion, highlighted by a two-run ninth inning. The Pacers' record improved to 34-13 for the season as the Patriots fell to 37-10. Key contributions included Donovan Glisson, who had three hits and two RBIs, and Evan Harding, who also recorded three hits and drove in two runs. The game was tightly contested, with numerous lead changes, but the Pacers ultimately prevailed with crucial late-game performances. USCA will next face North Georgia at home on Friday at 6 p.m.

By the Numbers
  • USCA improved to 34-13 overall this season.
  • Francis Marion fell to 37-10 with this loss.
  • Donovan Glisson and Evan Harding each contributed three hits and two RBIs.
Yes, But

The Pacers faced significant pressure, trailing 8-6 before staging their late comeback, showcasing resilience against a highly-ranked opponent. However, the pitching performance from both sides fluctuated, revealing vulnerabilities in bullpen depth.

State of Play
  • The game featured six lead changes, illustrating a highly competitive matchup.
  • USCA’s pitching remained strong in the later innings with CJ Lincoln throwing 2.1 innings of shutout baseball.
What's Next

The Pacers are set to host North Georgia on Friday, where they will aim to build on this momentum and improve their standings further as they approach the postseason.

Bottom Line

The clutch performance in the ninth inning serves as a testament to the Pacers' determination and ability to perform under pressure, highlighting their potential as they head into critical games ahead.