The UWG softball team suffered two losses against Queens in a Friday doubleheader, losing 4-3 in an extra innings opener and 8-3 in the second game. In game one, West Georgia initially led but allowed Queens to extend the game, ultimately losing in the eighth inning. Game two saw Queens dominate from the start, scoring in each of the first three innings while the Wolves struggled offensively with only five hits throughout. The defeat leaves UWG with a record of 14-38 overall and 6-17 in ASUN play. The team will honor seven seniors in their final game of the season against Queens on Saturday.

By the Numbers
  • UWG hit 6 times in game one and 5 times in game two.
  • Queens scored in each of the first three innings of game two.
Yes, But

Despite the losses, the Wolves showed resilience, tying the first game in the seventh inning and nearly overcoming Queens' strong pitching. Furthermore, critical errors during key moments contributed to their defeats.

State of Play
  • UWG's overall record stands at 14-38, with six conference victories.
  • The team faces Queens for the final game of the season, providing a chance for redemption.
What's Next

The Wolves will play their season finale on Saturday at noon against Queens, with Senior Day festivities beginning at 11:40 a.m. The outcome could impact team morale as they transition into the offseason.

Bottom Line

UWG has an opportunity to end the season on a high note against Queens, but they must address in-game errors and improve their offensive consistency to secure a win and honor their seniors effectively.