WAVERLY, Iowa - The Wartburg College baseball team continues its American Rivers Conference schedule on the road April 11-12 in Indianola, Iowa, set for a four-game series at Simpson College.
The four-game series will take place Sunday-Monday, with doubleheaders beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday and 1 p.m. Monday.
WARTBURG (7-11, 5-7 A-R-C) AT SIMPSON (5-9, 2-6 A-R-C)
Dates: April 11-12, 2021
Times: 2 p.m. // 1 p.m. (Doubleheaders)
Site: Indianola, Iowa // McBride Field
LIVE STATS GAME 1
LIVE STATS GAME 2
LIVE STATS GAME 3
LIVE STATS GAME 4
SIMPSON ATTENDANCE POLICY
- There will be a limited number of spectators permitted into the complex but there is no official pass list for entry
- Parents and student-athletes may interact after competition has ended
- Food provided by parents to student-athletes must be individually wrapped and delivered outside of the dugout
- Parents and spectators are not permitted to interact with student-athletes or coaches prior, during or in-between games
- Spectators will share the stadium seating behind home plate with Simpson fans occupying the third-base side and visitors occupying the first-base side
- Simpson spectators will also use the grassy area on the third-base side
- Visiting spectators will also use the grassy area on the first-base side
LAST TIME OUT
Wartburg traveled to Lincoln, Neb. April 2-3, winning one of four games at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The Knights' offense accumulated season-highs during a game three win over the Prairie Wolves, scoring 17 runs off 18 hits. Seven Knights notched multi-hit performances, led by three-hit games from
Keaton Gray and
Cael Boehmer.
Parker Ridge,
Steven Lawrence, and Gray also had three-RBI games.
RIDGE HONORED WITH A-R-C WEEKLY ACCOLADE
Senior shortstop
Parker Ridge was named the A-R-C Position Player of the Week after recording a six-game hit streak with a .480 batting average on the week as the Knights faced Central and Nebraska Wesleyan. In 25 at-bats, the senior starting shortstop notched 12 hits, which included four doubles and two home runs. In the field, he recorded a team-high 11 assists with a .947 fielding percentage. The award was the first of Ridge's career.