The baseball team opened NCAA national tournament play with a 14-6 loss to NCAA Division III No. 5 Birmingham Southern in the Central regional tournament hosted by Webster.
The baseball team is returning to its second NCAA tournament in three years as the SLIAC tournament champion. Greenville rallied from a 4-0 fifth inning deficit to take a 5-4 lead in the fifth and had to come from behind again in the seventh with three runs after allowing Westminster to regain the lead.
The baseball team set a new program high for wins in a season, and they are going to the final game of the SLIAC baseball tournament. The Panthers eliminated Webster 17-15 in game one before securing an 11-7 win over Westminster in the first of two championship games.
The baseball team had their backs against the wall after losing game two of the SLIAC tournament on Friday, but they came out ready to play against Spalding in the nightcap as they forced a game with Webster on Saturday with a win.
The baseball team celebrated Senior Day by honoring their seniors between games of a doubleheader sweep over Spalding. The victories gave Greenville a tie for the SLIAC Eastern Division championship. Greenville produced a 3-2 game one win and capped the day with a 4-3 win in the bottom of the ninth in game two.
The baseball team won the first game of their regular season ending series against Spalding to keep their hopes alive for the SLIAC Eastern Division championship. The Panthers won 3-2 with Mike Hardin hitting the go-ahead home run in the bottom of the sixth inning after Spalding had tied the game 2-2 in the top of the sixth.
The baseball team had their winning streak snapped by Iowa Wesleyan on Tuesday as they lost both games of the doubleheader. Greenville fell 3-1 in game one and then dropped the second game 4-3.
The baseball team swept a SLIAC doubleheader against one of last year's tournament participants in Greenville on Wednesday night. Greenville rolled 11-0 in the first game and took a 5-2 win in game two.
The baseball team topped Robert Morris Springfield in two games at home on Wednesday. The Panthers won game one 8-3 before taking a 13-3 win in the second game.
The baseball team nearly eliminated a late three run deficit as they left the tying run on third base to end the game in their attempt to sweep the season series from Blackburn. The Panthers gained a 6-0 win in the first game and lost game two 9-8.
The baseball team evened their conference record at 3-3 with a sweep of Fontbonne on Tuesday in Greenville. The Panthers scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to gain a 3-2 game one win before taking the nightcap 7-5.
The baseball team dropped two games at Webster on Friday. They lost 2-1 in the opener as Webster scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh, and they fell 6-5 in 12 innings in game two.
The baseball team hosted Washington-St. Louis on Wednesday night and nearly erased a 7-1 deficit as they suffered a 7-6 to a team that is receiving votes in the NCAA Division III national poll.
The baseball team wrapped up a 5-2 roadtrip to Florida with a 9-8 come from behind win in the ninth inning on Saturday. The Panthers scored six runs in the ninth inning.
The baseball team lost a 4-1 contest to Benedictine on Friday in Florida. Austin Marsh pitched seven innings for Greenville and allowed four runs, three earned, on eight hits.
The baseball team split a pair of extra-inning games on Thursday against Trine. The Panthers won the first game 9-8 in eight innings when Mike Hardin hit a game-winning home run. Greenvile fell in game two by a 8-7 score in 10 innings. Both games were scheduled for seven innings.
The baseball team traveled to Rose-Hulman on Wednesday and came home with a 10-9 win in 11 innings over a team that was a win away from an appearance in last year's NCAA Division III College World Series.
The baseball team split a doubleheader with DePauw on Saturday. The Panthers won the first game 6-4 before dropping a 13-10 decision in the second game.
The baseball team defeated Millsaps and fell to Rhodes in nine-inning games on Saturday. Greenville opened the day with a 5-2 win and lost their second game 19-2.