Lindsborg, KS—
Game 1: Oklahoma Wesleyan Overpowers Bethany with consistent Bats and Strong Pitching in a 9-4 victory!
Oklahoma Wesleyan showcased a well-rounded performance highlighted by strong pitching, disciplined hitting, and solid defense. Starter Evan Foor was in complete control, tossing 7.0 innings of one-run baseball without issuing a walk, striking out three, and throwing 119 pitches with sharp command. The Eagles' offense displayed patience at the plate, drawing 12 walks and taking three hit-by-pitches, while efficiently converting opportunities by driving in 8 runs on 11 hits. Reliever Matthew Weidkamp sealed the win with two clean innings, striking out two and not allowing a hit.
Ravaughn Morgan led the charge for Oklahoma Wesleyan at the top of the lineup, reaching base in all five plate appearances with a perfect 3-for-3 day, two walks, two runs scored, and an RBI. Luis Antigua came through with a clutch three-run hit during the Eagles' big third-inning rally and added a stolen base to his stat line. Connor Hickey continued his strong stretch at the plate with two hits, two RBIs, and a run scored, while Braydon Caldwell chipped in with two more RBIs. Brenden Poindexter and Victor Sanchez were both hit by pitches, contributing to the team's patient and aggressive offensive approach.
Game 2: Oklahoma Wesleyan puts on a show in a 7-2 victory over Bethany!
The Eagles wasted no time in showcasing power, scoring five runs in the first three innings behind a mix of timely hitting and disciplined at-bats. Victor Sanchez powered the offense, going 2-for-4 with a game-high four RBIs, highlighted by a bases-clearing hit that helped break the game open. At the top of the order, Ravaughn Morgan continued to set the pace with a 2-for-4 day that included a triple, a walk, a run scored, and an RBI. Javier Marcial added a double and scored a run, while Jorge Aldrete chipped in with an RBI single. Luis Antigua and Blake
Tablazon each contributed a hit, and Chase Pinheiro reached base three times and crossed the plate twice to round out a balanced offensive effort.
Mendoza was lights-out on the mound, tossing a complete-game 7-inning performance, allowing just five hits and one earned run while striking out eight. Efficient and composed throughout, the Eagles' ace threw 98 pitches and kept the Swedes off balance all game long.
Game 3: Oklahoma Wesleyan Sweeps Bethany in a 18-0 victory!
Oklahoma Wesleyan put on an offensive clinic in a dominant 18-0 victory over Bethany, racking up 16 hits and 17 RBIs in a complete team effort. Connor Hickey had a monster game at the plate, going a perfect 5-for-5 with two home runs, six RBIs, and a stolen base to lead the charge. Ravaughn Morgan continued to set the tone from the leadoff spot, collecting two hits including a double and driving in three runs while scoring three times. Victor Sanchez contributed as well, with a home run and three RBIs. Jorge Aldrete added a homer of his own and drove in two runs, while Brenden Poindexter and Braydon Caldwell chipped in an RBI apiece. The Eagles' offense was relentless, with multiple players reaching base consistently and Chase Pinheiro, John Dominguez, and Caden Stinson all contributing runs.
On the mound, Jacob Morgan tossed five shutout innings, allowing just two hits and striking out five to earn the win. Relievers Tyler Benefiel and Aden Brothers closed out the final two innings, preserving the shutout and capping off a statement performance by Oklahoma Wesleyan.
With this sweep over Bethany, Oklahoma Wesleyan shows everyone once again why they're one of the top competitive teams in the nation. Across all three games, the Eagles combined dominant pitching, disciplined at-bats, and explosive offense to control the series from start to finish. From shutdown performances on the mound to timely hits throughout the lineup, this sweep showcased the team's depth, talent, and focus as they continue their strong season. Oklahoma Wesleyan now shifts its attention to Evangel University, where they'll face off for the second time in Springfield Missouri @ 1 PM. Go Eagles!