The Stillman College baseball team suffered a 10-0 defeat against the University of Mobile Rams, struggling to convert numerous scoring opportunities on March 17. Despite starting strong, including a base-loaded chance in the fourth, the Tigers failed to capitalize, leaving four runners stranded. Mobile took control in the eighth inning, scoring five runs that sealed the game's outcome. Zack Munger pitched well for six innings but faced challenges as his teammates struggled offensively. The loss puts the Tigers in a challenging position ahead of their upcoming series against Rust College.

By the Numbers
  • Stillman had six hits, led by Matthew Rivers with a 2-for-4 performance.
  • The Tigers left four runners on base and hit into two double plays.
Yes, But

While Stillman had multiple opportunities to score, their inability to convert those chances highlighted ongoing issues with clutch hitting and situational performance.

State of Play
  • Stillman's defense faltered late, leading to Mobile's five-run eighth inning.
  • The Tigers are set to compete in an important HBCU Athletic Conference series against Rust College next.
What's Next

The Tigers will need to sharpen their offensive strategies and capitalize on base runners as they face Rust College in a weekend doubleheader to regain momentum.

Bottom Line

Improving situational hitting and reducing errors will be crucial for Stillman as they aim to bounce back in their upcoming series.