Tuskegee Lost Both Games in Doubleheader Against Edward Waters
Tuskegee baseball faced a tough opening to their SIAC series, losing both games in a doubleheader against Edward Waters in Jacksonville. The Golden Tigers dropped game one 10-4 and game two 14-3, struggling to keep pace with Edward Waters' strong offense which amassed a total of 24 runs across both games. Notable performances from Edward Waters included multiple home runs and aggressive base running that allowed them to secure the victories decisively.
By the Numbers- Edward Waters scored a combined 24 runs across both games.
- Tuskegee tallied 14 hits in the doubleheader; 8 in game one and 6 in game two.
- Tuskegee struggled with pitching, allowing 13 hits and issuing six walks in game two.
- Edward Waters showcased strong offense, including multiple hits and runs from key players.
Tuskegee aims to rebound in the series finale against Edward Waters, scheduled for Saturday at 1 p.m. ET. The team will need to adjust their strategy and improve their pitching to challenge their opponents effectively.
Bottom LineThe Golden Tigers must revamp their approach heading into the final game of the series, focusing on pitching efficiency and maintaining offensive momentum to turn around their fortunes in the weekend series.
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