Stangs visit Falcons and Rambelles on final road trip of 2026
Midwestern State is set for its last road trip of the season, facing UT Permian Basin and Angelo State. The Mustangs, currently struggling with a 6-36 record, are hoping to break a five-game losing streak after a disappointing homestand featuring three one-run losses. Key player Kayleigh Bowers has demonstrated strong pitching despite her 2-16 record, while the team struggles offensively, averaging just 2.7 runs per game. The Falcons and Rambelles stand as formidable opponents, with both teams showcasing significantly better records this season.
By the Numbers- Midwestern State has a 2-10 record in one-run games this season.
- Angelo State boasts a strong 38-9 record and averages 6.7 runs per game.
Despite strong individual performances, the Mustangs’ poor record indicates persistent issues with offensive support and consistency in high-pressure games. This challenge is further complicated by their history against stronger teams like Angelo State, who have outperformed Midwestern State in recent encounters.
State of Play- Midwestern State is on a five-game losing streak, with recent losses primarily in close games.
- Angelo State is riding an eight-game winning streak and is dominant in the conference standings.
Following this road trip, Midwestern State will return home for the regular season finale against Sul Ross State and Western New Mexico on May 1 and May 3, respectively. The outcomes of these games will be crucial for assessing the team's overall performance this season.
Bottom LineMidwestern State must capitalize on this final road trip against strong opponents to gather momentum heading into the last games of the season. Breaking free from their losing streak is vital for both moral and strategic purposes as they prepare for the season's conclusion.
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