The Quincy Hawks ended their regular season with a lopsided 12-2 loss to Division I Western Illinois, finishing at 31-19 overall. Despite opportunities to score, the Hawks left 10 runners on base, while Western Illinois capitalized on their chances, especially with a strong second inning. Quincy managed nine hits, with notable performances from Ben Dahlof, who extended his hitting streak to six games, and Joe Huffman, who reached 200 career hits. The Hawks are now focused on the upcoming GLVC Tournament scheduled for May 6-9 in Marion, Illinois.

By the Numbers
  • Quincy finished the regular season with a record of 31-19.
  • Ben Dahlof recorded two hits, extending his hitting streak to six games and surpassing 150 career hits.
State of Play
  • The Hawks face a critical postseason, needing to recover after the loss to prepare for the GLVC Tournament.
  • Quincy utilized nine pitchers in the game, showing a need for strong depth heading into the tournament.
What's Next

Quincy will await the final seeding for the GLVC Tournament, allowing time for strategic preparation and recovery from the regular season finale.

Bottom Line

The Hawks must learn from their recent performance to capitalize on their offensive opportunities in the GLVC Tournament and aim for a strong postseason showing.