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title: "Wofford Terriers Rout Queens University 20-1 in Dominant Baseball Performance"
url: https://www.herespartanburg.com/wofford-terriers-rout-queens-university-20-1-in-dominant-baseball-performance/
date: 2026-04-22T08:27:26-04:00
modified: 2026-04-22T15:45:40-04:00
author: "Hollis V. Blackwell"
categories: ["Uncategorized"]
site: "HERESpartanburg"
attribution: "HERESpartanburg"
---

# Wofford Terriers Rout Queens University 20-1 in Dominant Baseball Performance

> The Wofford Terriers delivered one of the most dominant baseball performances in recent program history, routing Queens University 20-1 at home to improve their season record to 30-11.

*Source: [HERESpartanburg](https://www.herespartanburg.com/wofford-terriers-rout-queens-university-20-1-in-dominant-baseball-performance/) — April 22, 2026 by Hollis V. Blackwell*

The Wofford Terriers delivered one of the most dominant baseball performances in recent program history Tuesday night, routing Queens University of Charlotte 20-1 at home in Spartanburg to improve their season record to 30-11. The 19-run margin of victory is Wofford’s largest against Queens in at least two seasons of matchups and stands as a statement performance as the Terriers push toward the Southern Conference postseason.

Wofford wasted no time establishing control. The Terriers erupted for a 13-run second inning — a virtually unrecoverable deficit in a seven-inning college baseball game — and never looked back. Queens, who came in at 12-28 on the season, managed four hits across the game, with Grayson Childers going 2-for-3 as the Royals’ lone consistent offensive threat. Queens broke through for their single run in the fourth inning, but the outcome was never in doubt.

Wofford’s pitching staff was equally impressive, allowing just one earned run while the lineup continued to put up crooked numbers deep into the game. According to [Wofford athletics records](https://woffordterriers.com/sports/baseball/opponent-history/queens-university/136), the two programs have now played twice in consecutive seasons with the Terriers winning both: 13-5 last April and 20-1 Tuesday. Wofford’s average run total against Queens across those two games is 16.5 — a testament to the offensive firepower the program has developed under its current coaching staff.

For Spartanburg, Wofford baseball’s success is a point of consistent local pride. The Terriers compete in the Southern Conference alongside programs like Samford, ETSU, and Mercer, and a 30-win season with a performance like Tuesday’s puts the program in strong position for a conference tournament run. The team plays its home games at Russell C. King Field on Wofford’s campus in downtown Spartanburg — one of the nicer small-college baseball venues in the region.

Queens will head home to face Jacksonville University beginning Friday in a series that will be critical to their ASUN Conference standing. For Wofford, the focus turns to the final stretch of the regular season schedule and preparing for the Southern Conference Tournament. Tuesday’s 20-1 result will stand as a run-differential boost and a confidence marker for a team that looks capable of making noise in the postseason.

## What’s Happening in Spartanburg

- **How dominant was Wofford’s 20-1 win over Queens University?**
A 19-run margin is one of the largest in Wofford baseball history and represents a complete team effort, with run production coming from top to bottom of the lineup.

- **What does this win mean for Wofford’s conference standing?**
The dominant performance helps Wofford’s run differential and conference record heading into the final stretch of the regular season schedule.

- **Any standout individual performances in the game?**
Multiple Wofford hitters reached base multiple times and the pitching staff held Queens to a single run across the full game, showcasing depth on both sides of the ball.
