Presbyterian Rallies Late to Clinch Series Over Winthrop
Presbyterian College baseball completed a dramatic comeback against Winthrop to secure a series win, triumphing 12-10 in a high-scoring affair. Trailing in the eighth inning, key hits from Andrew Albertus and James Green propelled the Blue Hose forward with a four-run surge, clinching their fourth conference victory. The team recorded 15 hits, matching their season high, showcasing a potent offensive performance throughout the game.
By the Numbers- Presbyterian scored four runs in the eighth inning to take the lead.
- The Blue Hose matched their season-high with 15 total hits in the game.
- Presbyterian improves to 8-29 overall and 4-8 in the Big South Conference.
- The Blue Hose have won nine of their last 10 home games against Winthrop, boosting their all-time record against them to 26-22.
Next, Presbyterian embarks on a five-game road trip, starting with a matchup against Wofford on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. on ESPN+. Maintaining momentum will be crucial as they aim to build on this series victory.
Bottom LineThis victory underscores the resilience of Presbyterian baseball, highlighting their ability to rally under pressure. With continued contributions from key players, the Blue Hose are poised for a turnaround as they move forward in their season.
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