The University of West Georgia softball team is set to honor seven seniors during their 2026 season finale against the Queens Royals this weekend in Carrollton. The series kicks off with a doubleheader on Friday at 3:00 and 5:00 p.m., culminating with Senior Day on Saturday at noon. UWG (14-38, 6-15 ASUN) seeks redemption after a previous 2-1 series loss to Queen (12-32, 4-17 ASUN) and aims to carry momentum from a recent win over North Florida. Key players include freshman Cacie Cutright, leading in strikeouts, and Jenna Samuel, boasting a .398 batting average.

By the Numbers
  • UWG's record: 14 wins, 38 losses (6-15 in ASUN)
  • Queens Royals' record: 12 wins, 32 losses (4-17 in ASUN)
  • Cacie Cutright ranks 4th in ASUN with 27 strikeouts looking
  • Jenna Samuel has a .398 batting average and a .487 on-base percentage
  • Lindsay Henson of Queens has a .401 average with 15 home runs
Yes, But

Despite their overall struggling season, both teams are motivated to finish strong and build momentum for the next year. The Wolves have faced challenges, but their recent performances show potential for upsets against the Royals.

State of Play
  • The series marks the end of the season for both teams, with significant stakes for pride and momentum.
  • UWG is recovering from a recent loss, while Queens is trying to rebound from a series wipeout against Florida Gulf Coast.
What's Next

Following this weekend, the Wolves will look to retain key players like Samuel and Cutright for next season, while the Royals will aim to regroup and assess their recruiting strategies after this finale.

Bottom Line

This exciting conclusion to the season highlights not just the current teams’ results but the legacy of the seniors, making the final games memorable for both players and fans.