The GSU Baseball team faced Charleston in a tightly contested four-game series, ultimately ending in a split. Over two days, Glenville State improved their record to 16-16 overall and 5-9 in MEC play. The highlights included Zach Dellerman's stellar pitching performance in the first game, leading to a 1-0 victory. However, Charleston bounced back to win the next three games, claiming two of the four contests with scorelines of 7-4, but GSU secured a decisive 3-1 win to finish strong.

By the Numbers
  • Zach Dellerman threw a complete game shutout in game one, allowing only three hits and striking out seven.
  • GSU finished the series with a 16-16 overall record and 5-9 in MEC play.
  • Colby Guy accounted for GSU's first run in the second game with a sacrifice fly.
  • Trent Taylor pitched 6.1 innings in the final game, giving up six hits and one earned run.
State of Play
  • GSU has now split three of their last four series and are looking to build momentum.
  • The team performed well at crucial moments, including a strong pitching display in game four.
  • Player performance has been key, with Dellerman and Taylor leading the pitching efforts.
What's Next

The Pioneers are set to face West Virginia State in a four-game series next weekend, where they will aim to improve their MEAC standings and buoy team morale after a hard-fought series against Charleston.

Bottom Line

GSU’s split against Charleston underscores their potential and resilience, particularly in pitching. As they move forward, the focus will be on consistency and capitalizing on offensive opportunities to enhance their competitive edge in the upcoming series.