In a dramatic 13-inning game in Maryland, Frostburg State defeated the Wilmington University baseball team 4-3 with a walk-off victory. The Bobcats, ranked 6th in the NCBWA Atlantic Region poll, secured the win with runs in the first and 13th innings, while the Wildcats, ranked 7th in the East Region, fought back to tie the game but ultimately fell short. Frostburg State collected nine hits, scoring their three runs on eight hits, while the Wildcats scored two in the third and one in the fifth inning.

By the Numbers
  • Frostburg State is ranked 6th in the latest NCBWA Atlantic Region poll.
  • The Wildcats are ranked 7th in the East Region Poll.
State of Play
  • Frostburg State (25-9) secured the win with runs in the first and 13th innings.
  • The Wildcats (20-14) fought back with two runs in the third and one in the fifth inning to tie the game.
  • The bullpen for both teams delivered strong performances, with the Wildcats' Zack Czarnecki, Steven Mann, and others allowing minimal hits.
What's Next

The Wildcats will look to bounce back from the tough loss as they resume Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference play with a crucial three-game series against Jefferson, starting Wednesday at Wilson Field.

Bottom Line

Frostburg State's walk-off win against Wilmington University exemplifies the unpredictable nature of baseball, with ranked teams battling fiercely down to the last inning. The Wildcats will regroup for their upcoming conference series, aiming to turn the tables on their recent defeat.