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UNC Greensboro Baseball Team Loses Close Game to Western Carolina in SoCon Tournament

Spartans rally early but fall 4-3 in eighth inning

A Narrow Defeat

The UNC Greensboro Spartans entered the Southern Conference Baseball Tournament as the seventh seed, only to see their run end at the hands of the second‑seeded Western Carolina Catamounts, losing 4‑3.

Hunter Shuey delivered a complete‑game effort, limiting the Catamounts to just three hits while the Spartans fought to stay alive.

The game swung early when Jacob Budzik launched a two‑run homer, giving UNCG a quick 2‑0 lead.

Western Carolina answered in the fifth inning, tying the contest with a pair of runs that shifted momentum.

A pivotal defensive play came in the seventh when Brantley Truitt made a sharp catch and a precise throw that halted a potential Catamount rally.

The decisive blow arrived in the eighth inning as Western Carolina plated the winning run, sealing a 4‑3 victory.

Despite the loss, the Spartans outhit the Catamounts 6‑3, with Jake Mueller leading the offense with two hits, though they stranded seven runners on base compared to four for their opponents.

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