Warriors Drop Series Finale at No.24 Keiser

Midland University falls 15-6 in the final game of the weekend series

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Midland University's baseball team wrapped up its weekend series in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday afternoon, falling 15-6 to No. 24 Keiser University in the final game. Keiser jumped out to an early 7-0 lead in the first inning, and despite a late rally by Midland, the Seahawks held on for the victory.

Why it matters

This loss drops Midland's record to 3-10 on the season, as they continue to search for consistency and momentum early in the year. The Warriors will look to rebound with a four-game series against Missouri Baptist and Freed-Hardeman next weekend.

The details

Keiser created separation early, opening the first inning with a 7-0 lead on six hits. Midland answered in the second inning with a two-run home run by Owen Glover, but Keiser tacked on three more runs in the bottom half to make it 10-2. The Seahawks continued to add to their lead throughout the game, despite a late rally by Midland that saw them score four runs in the fifth and eighth innings.

  • The game took place on Sunday, March 2, 2026.
  • Midland will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, for a four-game series on Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7.

The players

Dax Wandler

A Midland University baseball player who had a single and an RBI in the game.

Owen Glover

A Midland University baseball player who hit a two-run home run in the second inning.

Brody Boyle

A Midland University baseball player who had a single and scored a run in the game.

Jimmy Martinez

A Midland University baseball player who had a single and scored a run in the game.

Cooper Benecke

A Midland University baseball player who hit a double to drive in a run in the fifth inning.

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What’s next

Midland (3-10) will travel to St. Louis, Missouri, for a four-game series featuring two games against Missouri Baptist (9-3) and Freed-Hardeman (13-3) on Friday and Saturday, March 6-7.

The takeaway

Midland's baseball team continues to struggle early in the season, dropping to 3-10 after this loss to No. 24 Keiser. The Warriors will look to rebound with a tough four-game series against Missouri Baptist and Freed-Hardeman next weekend as they search for consistency and momentum.