The team’s ERA slots them in the top 25 of all Division III pitching staffs. Opponents have a .208 batting average against WashU’s pitchers and have scored 81 runs in comparison to WashU’s 231.
The Bears demonstrated both the best and the worst of its offense this weekend as the team won two and dropped two to remain even at 9-9 on the year.
Many Bears teams have found their stride as the weather starts to warm.
The baseball team is off to one of its best starts in years, while softball won two games after a tough weekend.
This weekend represented the most full days of Washington University sports in more than a year, with four different teams of Bears in action.
The contests were the team’s first since March 8 of last year.
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