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Georgia State Pitching Rocked by Kennesaw State Bats
The Panthers split the season series with the Owls 1-1
The Georgia State Panthers have a rare night of inconsistent pitching, as they lose to Kennesaw State 14-6. The Owls avenge an early season loss to the Panthers.
Panthers starting pitcher, freshman Sam Agnew-Wieland, could not make it out of the second inning, giving up four runs on four hits. The Panthers went deep into their bullpen to give themselves a fighting chance, but they just could not slow down the Owls offense as the game progressed.
Owls' firstbaseman, junior Andy Chriscaden, had another big game against the Panthers, going 3-6, with a home run and four RBIs.
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Kennesaw State's starting pitcher, sophomore Catlan Kendrick, pitched five solid innings, had four strikeouts and recordedthe win. Agnew-Wieland picked up the loss for the Panthers.
Georgia State's next ball game will be on the road, as they begin a three-game series at Northeastern, that starts on April 22 at 2 p.m.