Clarkston High School standouts Lochlan Stoudt and Lucas McKinney’s college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Thursday, March 6

Clarkston High School standouts Lochlan Stoudt and Lucas McKinney’s college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Thursday, March 6
Lucas McKinney and Lochlan Stoudt
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On Thursday, March 6, former Clarkston High School standouts Lochlan Stoudt and Lucas McKinney’s current college team, the Northwood Timberwolves, lost 2-1 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Grand Valley State Lakers.

The game took place at Northeast Regional Park. This was their first matchup against the Lakers this season.

The Timberwolves’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 8 at 12:30 p.m. at Chain of Lakes Field against Barry Buccaneers.

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Lochlan Stoudt
Infielder
Freshman
6′2″ 205

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Lucas McKinney
Pitcher
Junior
5′10″ 180



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