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Photos courtesy Andy Chandler
The Wabash College baseball season came to a close Saturday after powerhouse Wooster swept the Little Giants in a doubleheader on Senior Day. All was not lost though. Senior Ben Henke (10) became the 5th player in Wabash history to record 200 career hits and classmate Jackson Woehr reached a record 59 game appearances. Henke came into Saturday with 198 hits. He let the suspense build by going oh-for in the first game before leaving no doubt with three hits in the nightcap. Henke and Woehr were joined in being honored on Senior Day by Henry Birk, Caleb Everson, Connor Lambert, Aidan McConnell and Will McKenzie, along with student assistant coaches Conner Stidham and Jacob Tomich. Wabash finished the season 12-27 overall and 4-12 in NCAC play.
The Wabash baseball season came to an end Saturday and it was a season of ups and downs for the Little Giants. Wabash finished with a disappointing 12-27 overall record and 4-12 in conference play. It’s exactly like these pictures from talented photographer Andy Chandler, baseball is a game of ups and downs.