Nighthawks Comeback Falls Just Short in 4-3 Loss to USC Aiken
The No. 13 University of North Georgia (UNG) baseball team mounted a comeback but ultimately lost 4-3 to USC Aiken (USCA) in a tightly contested match. USC Aiken struck first with three runs in the fourth, but UNG rallied to tie the game in the seventh. However, a late solo homer by USCA clinched the victory. Notable contributions came from Nighthawks' Hamacher, Yeomans, and Farr, who combined for six of the team's nine hits. The loss sets up a decisive final game tomorrow to determine the series winner.
By the Numbers- UNG recorded a total of 9 hits during the game.
- USCA's Chancellor Jennings went 3-4 with a home run.
- The Nighthawks are 37-12 with a 25-4 PBC record.
- USCA has a record of 35-14 and 20-9 in PBC play.
North Georgia will face USC Aiken in the decisive final game of the regular season tomorrow at 1 p.m., where both teams will be looking to clinch the series.
Bottom LineThis loss highlights the need for the Nighthawks to tighten their defensive play and capitalize on scoring opportunities to secure victory in the upcoming matchup.
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