West Virginia Wesleyan concluded their softball season by losing both games in a Mountain East Conference doubleheader against Glenville State. In the first game, Glenville State cruised to a 9-0 victory led by pitcher Kylie Burdic, who allowed just one hit. The second game saw a more competitive effort from Wesleyan, but they fell short, losing 7-4, as Glenville State maintained their lead throughout. Overall, Wesleayn ended their season with a disappointing 17-33 record, positioned near the bottom of their conference standings.

By the Numbers
  • Glenville State outscored Wesleyan 16-4 over both games.
  • Wesleyan's Jaelyn Riley stole five bases in game two.
  • Glenville State's Hannah Howe drove in five runs across the doubleheader.
State of Play
  • Wesleyan struggled with a lack of offensive consistency throughout the doubleheader.
  • The team has concluded their season with a 9-21 conference record.
  • Glenville State showcased strong offensive performances, totaling 20 hits over the two games.
What's Next

With the season finished, Wesleyan will focus on rebuilding and improving for next year. Offseason training and recruiting efforts will be crucial for the Bobcats to enhance their performance and standings in the Mountain East Conference.

Bottom Line

The doubleheader loss underscores the need for West Virginia Wesleyan to regroup and strategize for the future to improve upon their current results and strengthen their team dynamics heading into next season.