Kansas Wesleyan Baseball Sweeps Southwestern; Finishes Regular Season Strong
Kansas Wesleyan Baseball wrapped up its regular season with a doubleheader sweep over Southwestern College, winning 11-7 and 10-3. The Coyotes finished with a 43-6 overall record and secured the No. 1 seed in the upcoming KCAC Tournament with a conference mark of 32-4. This victory extended their winning streak to 16 games, showcasing their strong offensive performance by scoring more than ten runs in six consecutive games. Highlights included multiple players contributing with hits and an impressive relief appearance by Riley Gwin who earned the win in the first game, alongside key offensive support from Blake Dale and Joe Finder.
By the Numbers- Kansas Wesleyan's record: 43-6 overall, 32-4 in KCAC play.
- Winning streak: 16 games, with 10 or more runs scored in six of the last ten matches.
- The Coyotes are entering the KCAC Tournament as the No. 1 seed.
- Their offense has been explosive, scoring over ten runs in six consecutive games.
The KCAC Tournament starts Wednesday, where the Coyotes will aim to continue their winning streak and capitalize on their strong regular-season performance.
Bottom LineThe Coyotes' successful regular season and momentum into the tournament highlights their potential as strong contenders for the championship, making their upcoming games critical in achieving their goals.
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