After managing just one run and five hits during Saturday’s game against Western Michigan, Kent State turned it around Sunday, scoring 15 runs against the Broncos to secure the series win.
The Flashes struggled at the plate Saturday, but found a way to break through Sunday.
“Today we got back on really attacking those guys and being aggressive,” third basemen Kian O’Brien said. “It’s really fun when you get the bats moving and 15 runs to show for it.”
Kent State moves to 13-16 on the year and 3-4 in the Mid-American Conference. The Flashes currently sit at sixth in the Mid-American Conference standings.