GLENVILLE, W.Va. – Glenville State Baseball hits the road for a crucial four-game Mountain East Conference series against West Virginia State on Saturday (Apr. 11) and Sunday (Apr. 12) at Calvin L. Bailey Field.
GAME INFORMATION
Saturday, April 11 | 1 & 3:30 p.m. | Calvin L. Bailey Field
Glenville State at West Virginia State
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Sunday, April 12 | 1 & 3:30 p.m. | Calvin L. Bailey Field
Glenville State at West Virginia State
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THE OPPONENT
WEST VIRGINIA STATE
2026 Season
West Virginia State enters the weekend with an (11-20) overall record and a (4-10) mark in Mountain East Conference play. Despite the record, the Yellow Jackets have shown flashes of competitiveness throughout the season, including strong offensive performances and several close conference games. After a challenging start to the year, West Virginia State found some momentum with series wins over Caldwell and competitive outings against Slippery Rock and Salem. In conference play, the Yellow Jackets have been tested but remain a team capable of keeping games close, including a recent split with West Virginia Wesleyan.
Quick Look at The Yellow Jackets
West Virginia State features a balanced lineup with multiple contributors capable of producing runs throughout the order. Cameron Peschl leads the offense with a .396 average and strong on-base presence, while Aidan Paulsen adds power with five home runs and a .963 OPS. Brodie Guenther and Angel Oquendo both hit above .300, providing consistency at the plate and Garrett Wagoner contributes with both gap power and speed on the basepaths.
On the mound, the Yellow Jackets have experienced ups and downs throughout the season, holding a team ERA near 7.00. Bryce Eggleton (4-0, 3.71 ERA) and Braylon Moore (2.76 ERA) have been among the more reliable arms, while Caleb Nutter has shown promise in limited innings. Overall, West Virginia State's pitching staff has worked to keep games competitive but has struggled at times to limit opposing offenses.
THE PIONEERS
GLENVILLE STATE
2026 Season
Glenville State enters the weekend at (16-16) overall and 5-9 in Mountain East Conference play, looking to build momentum following a series split with Charleston. The Pioneers opened the season strong, winning a majority of their early games and establishing themselves as a competitive offensive team. Conference play has presented challenges, particularly on the road, but Glenville State has remained competitive in several close contests. With a strong (13-7) record at home, the Pioneers now look to carry that level of play into a key road series and gain ground in the MEC standings.
Quick Look at The Pioneers
Offensively, the Pioneers are led by Jacob Meadows, who is hitting .405 and continues to set the tone at the top of the lineup with his consistency and ability to get on base. Ashton Crace has been one of the hottest hitters on the team, batting .460 with power and timely production, while Colby Guy anchors the middle of the lineup with a team-high seven home runs. Jetsel Cajigas-Martinez adds a dynamic presence with extra-base power and speed, leading the team in doubles while also creating opportunities on the basepaths.
On the mound, Zach Dellerman has been the most consistent arm for Glenville State, posting a 2.13 ERA with a (5-1) record. Grant Landis has provided stability in the starting rotation, while William Chu has been a key contributor out of the bullpen with a strong 2.05 ERA. The pitching staff has shown the ability to compete and limit damage, giving the Pioneers opportunities to stay in games late.
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