Hubbell Hits First Career Home Run as Titans Drop Doubleheader at Northern Kentucky
The Detroit Mercy Titans faced a tough opening doubleheader against Northern Kentucky, losing 3-1 and 9-2. Sophomore Mia Hubbell celebrated her first career home run, while senior Trinity Fessler had a standout performance with three hits. The Titans struggled to capitalize on multiple scoring opportunities, leaving a total of 10 runners on base across both games. Despite drawing eight walks in the second game, UDM could not convert them into substantial runs. The series finale is set for April 25, promising more action on ESPN+.
By the Numbers- Detroit Mercy left 10 runners on base during the doubleheader.
- Trinity Fessler recorded three hits in the games, with Mia Hubbell hitting her first career home run.
While the Titans showed flashes of potential, particularly with Hubbell's debut home run, their failure to bring runners home highlights a critical area for improvement. Leaving bases loaded multiple times indicates a lack of execution in high-pressure situations.
State of Play- The Titans are currently 14-26 overall and 6-8 in Horizon League play.
- Northern Kentucky capitalized on Detroit Mercy's defensive lapses, scoring multiple unearned runs.
The Titans will look to rebound in the series finale against Northern Kentucky, aiming to improve their offensive execution and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Adjustments will be essential if they hope to split the series.
Bottom LineDetroit Mercy's performance underscores the importance of capitalizing on scoring chances. With improved execution, the Titans could turn close games into victories, making the upcoming game critical for momentum moving forward.
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