FSU baseball team loses to West Virginia State in both games, 7-6 in extra innings and 2-1, as Falcons struggle to maintain leads and face strong competition from Yellow Jackets.

By the Numbers
  • In the first game, Fairmont State led 4-2 at one point, only to be tied at 4 in the bottom of the seventh, before ultimately losing 7-6 in extra innings.
  • In the second game, despite Quintin Smith's home run giving FSU an initial lead, they fell short, losing 2-1 in a pitcher's duel.
State of Play
  • Fairmont State's baseball team faced tough competition from West Virginia State, struggling to maintain leads and ultimately losing both games.
  • Pitcher Connor Tingler showed resilience, pitching 5.1 innings and only allowing two runs while striking out two.
  • Despite the losses, Fairmont State looks ahead to their next games against Charleston Golden Eagles on March 24.
Bottom Line

Despite a tough day against West Virginia State, Fairmont State's baseball team shows determination and resilience, looking forward to their upcoming games with optimism.