The Georgia State Panthers faced off against Marshall in a high-scoring final game at their home stadium, ultimately losing 11-10 in extra innings. After establishing an early lead, the Panthers saw Marshall rally back, forcing a back-and-forth contest that culminated in a series sweep for the visitors. Key performances included Jesse Donohoe's two home runs and Kaleb Freeman's record-setting 26th double of the season. Despite a strong effort, including a late game-tying double by Carter Bailey, the Panthers fell short in the 10th inning.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia State scored 10 runs with 12 hits in the game.
  • Marshall hit 2 three-run home runs, contributing significantly to their comeback.
State of Play
  • This marks the likely final game at GSU Baseball Complex before expected relocation.
  • The Panthers completed the season with a series sweep by Marshall, losing all three games in the series.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Panthers will need to regroup for the upcoming season, potentially scouting new venues for home games. There may be a focus on rebuilding and assessing player performance during the offseason.

Bottom Line

As the season concludes, the Panthers must reflect on their high-scoring but ultimately disappointing outcomes, while also preparing for a new chapter in their baseball program's history.