Wayne State University's baseball team concluded its 2025 season with a 7-4 loss to No. 16 Davenport in the GLIAC Tournament. The game was decided in the 11th inning when Davenport hit a walk-off three-run home run. Wayne State initially took a 4-2 lead, but Davenport rallied to tie the game in the ninth before sealing the victory in extra innings. The Warriors had early success but were unable to maintain their advantage against the Panthers’ strong offense.

By the Numbers
  • Wayne State finished the season with a record of 27-28.
  • Davenport concluded with a 41-13 record.
  • Wayne State left 10 runners on base while Davenport stranded 17.
  • Miles Jamieson pitched six innings, allowing two earned runs on three hits.
State of Play
  • The season ended after a strong playoff run in the GLIAC Tournament.
  • Wayne State had a competitive showing, leading the game at various points.
  • Davenport's depth and resilience were key factors in the match's outcome.
What's Next

The team will reflect on this season's experiences and prepare strategies for improvements in the offseason. Continued development of players and enhancing pitching depth will be critical for next season.

Bottom Line

Wayne State’s performance, especially in pivotal moments, showcased their potential, though ultimately fell short against a ranked opponent. Reflecting on their journey will be crucial as they aim to build a stronger team for the next season.