Late night lightning delayed game favors LCU, 10-6
A rain and lightning-delayed baseball game saw Lubbock Christian University (LCU) defeat Eastern New Mexico (ENMU) 10-6. The game, which began at 1 p.m. CT, was marked by offensive struggles for ENMU, who left 15 runners on base. LCU surged ahead with a pivotal seven-run second inning, securing their win with 16 total hits. Despite some early successes, including a 2-0 lead, ENMU couldn't capitalize on their opportunities, leading to Coach Riley Price's frustration with missed chances.
By the Numbers- LCU recorded 16 hits, their third-highest this season.
- ENMU left 15 runners on base during the game.
While LCU dominated with their strong batting, the significant number of runners left on base by ENMU shows potential shortcomings in their offensive execution, raising questions about their ability to close games effectively.
State of Play- Both teams are set to meet again on Sunday at 1 p.m. CT.
- Kaden Widacki of ENMU showcased potential by not allowing runs in four innings after the lightning delay.
Following this loss, ENMU will look to adjust their approach in the rematch, focusing on minimizing missed opportunities and leveraging their pitching strength to regain momentum.
Bottom LineENMU's inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities ultimately cost them the game; improving their situational hitting will be crucial for future success against strong opponents like LCU.
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