Eastern New Mexico baseball suffered a tough doubleheader loss against Angelo State, with scores of 20-2 and 19-4. In Game One, ASU took control with a dominant fourth inning, scoring eight runs to lead 20-0 before the Greyhounds managed to score two late runs. Game Two started similarly, with ASU scoring seven runs in the first inning. Despite a few runs from Eastern, Angelo State's consistent scoring led to a commanding sweep with a total of 65 runs in three games.

By the Numbers
  • Angelo State scored 20 runs in Game One and 19 in Game Two.
  • ENMU recorded 7 hits in Game One and 5 in Game Two.
State of Play
  • ENMU struggled defensively, with errors plaguing the left side of the infield.
  • Angelo State combined for 65 total runs across three games against the Greyhounds.
What's Next

The teams are set to face off again on Sunday at 1 p.m. for the series finale, with senior day ceremonies taking place beforehand.

Bottom Line

Eastern New Mexico will need to improve their defensive play and overcome early deficits if they hope to secure a victory in the final matchup against Angelo State.