After topping the Simpson Storm 9-6 Friday night, the Knights dropped a pair of conference home games to the Storm Sunday 8-1 and 12-1.
“There were some high spots and there were definitely some low spots [this weekend]. We’re on a rollercoaster, going up and down and we’ve just got to find that up part and just keep going up from there,” assistant coach Craig Denner said.
The weather forced Saturday’s games to be pushed back to Sunday afternoon.
The Storm started the scoring right off the bat, with a one-run first inning, a three-run second and a one-run fourth to make the score 5-0.
The Knights brought in their first run of the day in the sixth-inning. Danny Rose singled to center field and advanced on a Jerrold Martijn single to right field. A throwing error on the play allowed Rose to advance to third.
During the next at bat, Mike Johnson grounded into a double play, but Rose managed to score to put the Knights on the board 5-1.
A three-run seventh inning gave the Storm the lead, making the final score 8-1.
The Knights were led by Martijn, Grau and Zach Nagle as the trio each had two hits.
“We knew that Sunday was going to be a big day for us to get back into the race ... we just didn’t produce,” Denner said.
The Storm topped the Knights in the second game of the day 12-1.
“We just didn’t execute the way we wanted to, but you’ve got to give Simpson credit, because Simpson executed all day long,” Denner said.
Simpson scored one run in the first inning. The Knights answered in the third with one run, as A.J. Lewis singled to left field. Isiah Stevens singled advancing Lewis to second. Ben Roemmich hit a sacrifice fly allowing Lewis to score, tying the score at 1-1.
The Storm took the lead in the fourth inning scoring on a hit into right field. Simpson put together a nine-run sixth inning, capitalizing on eight hits and three errors to put the game away. The final score, 12-1, was reached after the Storm produced a one-run seventh inning.
Friday night, the Knights topped the Storm 9-6.
The Knights started the game scoring two runs in the bottom of the first. Roemmich singled to center field in the first at bat for the Knights. Rose singled to the Simpson shortstop advancing Roemmich to second. Martijn laid down a sacrifice bunt that advanced Roemmich and Rose. A Johnson ground out scored Roemmich, and a Jones single scored Rose, putting the Knights up 2-0.
Lewis scored for the Knights in the second. After hitting a single down the left field line and stealing second, a Roemmich single drove Lewis around the bases and in for the run.
Simpson minimized the Knights’ lead in the top of the fifth inning scoring one run off of a sacrifice fly.
The Knights answered in the bottom of the sixth after Johnson singled to left field. He stole second, and on a Jones’ double rounded third towards home. The Knights ended the sixth on top 4-1.
Simpson started a three-run seventh inning with a double to left field. Three errors later, the Storm and the Knights were tied at four. The Knights managed to get out of the inning with three Simpson runners left on base.
A Lewis single to left field started the Knights scoring in the bottom of the seventh. In the next at bat, Nagle bunted down the third base line and advanced Lewis to second. Both runners advanced on a passed ball, and in the next at bat Roemmich singled to right field and drove Lewis in to give the Knights the 5-4 lead. A fielding error in the next at bat allowed Rose to get on base, Roemmich to advance and Nagle to score. A Martijn sacrifice bunt advanced Roemmich and Rose.
After a pitching change, Johnson singled to right field and scored both Roemmich and Rose. The Knights finished the inning with four runs, putting the score at 8-4.
“Our seventh inning was the best inning we had all weekend,” Denner said.
The Storm looked to come back in the eighth inning, but only managed to muster a one-run...
The Wartburg football team snapped a two-game losing streak on Saturday when they defeated the University of Dubuque on the road, 41-14.
The Knights softball team traveled to Missouri and came home with a weekend record of 4-0. On Saturday, Wartburg won 3-0 and 10-0 against Stephens College (Mo.) and followed that with wins of 1-0 and 3-0 against Westminster College (Mo.) on Sunday.
On Saturday, the Knights men’s soccer team defeated Luther at home, 2-1.
The Knghts baseball team won their second straight IIAC Tournament as they topped Luther College 12-7, on Saturday.
The Knights’ men’s soccer team capped off a strong week as they defeated the Central Dutch, 4-3 in overtime on Saturday in Pella.
The Knights baseball team finished a weekend road trip to St. Louis 2-1 with wins over Webster College and Concordia College (Ill.) and a loss to Illinois Wesleyan.
After topping the Simpson Storm 9-6 Friday night, the Knights dropped a pair of conference home games to the Storm Sunday 8-1 and 12-1.
Four games in three days proved to be no problem for the Knights as they swept through the weekend winning by a combined weekend score of 44-0.
Wartburg’s volleyball team continued their strong run in conference play after defeating the Duhawks of Loras College in four sets.
The Wartburg track and field teams brought home four first- place finishes and nine second- place finishes from the University of Wisconsin – Platteville Pioneer Open on Saturday.
The Wartburg men’s tennis team traveled to Mount Vernon on Saturday and defeated Cornell College 6-3 and defeated Westminster College, in (Mo.), 6-3 as well. This improved the Knights overall record to 7-4 and 2-0 in the Iowa Conference.
The Wartburg baseball team swept the Luther Norse in three games this weekend, winning Friday 3-1 and 3-0 and Saturday 14-2.
The Wartburg volleyball team swept Coe at home on Wednesday, 3-0, picking up their fifth straight conference victory and clinching a spot in the Iowa Conference tournament.
The men’s soccer team started their Iowa Conference campaign with a 2-0 win over the Simpson Storm Saturday afternoon.
The Wartburg Knights softball team split their doubleheader with Coe Sunday afternoon, topping the Kohawks 5-4 in the first game and dropping a 3-0 second game.
The Knights’ volleyball team traveled to Chicago to compete in the University of Chicago Invitational on Friday and Saturday. Wartburg finished the tournament with a 1-3 record.
The Knights women’s soccer team topped the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Blugolds, 1-0 Sunday afternoon.
The Wartburg women’s tennis team came out of Dubuque with wins over Loras and Dubuque on Saturday.