Western Illinois fell 3-1 to Lindenwood Lions, unable to secure a three-game sweep after strong pitching performances in the previous games.

By the Numbers
  • Western Illinois now stands at 10-29 for the season and 5-12 in Ohio Valley play.
  • The team only managed four hits in the game, with players like Adam Juran, Kyree Alexander, Liam Bushey, and Max Slavens contributing singles.
State of Play
  • Kyle Rosenfeld had his third start in seven days, pitching four innings and striking out three, while Mason Telford held off runs during his 4.0 complete innings on the mound.
  • Western Illinois has a busy schedule ahead with five games, including matchups against Bradley, Illinois State, and Little Rock for alumni weekend.
Bottom Line

Despite the loss to Lindenwood, Western Illinois showcased strong pitching but struggled to convert hits into runs, setting the stage for upcoming challenging games in the week ahead.