Savannah State Tigers Fall Short to USCB in Nail-Biter, 10-7
Savannah State's baseball team fell short against South Carolina Beaufort, losing 10-7 after a comeback attempt. The Tigers initially faced a five-run deficit but closed the gap to two runs before the final out, marking the end of their three-game winning streak and lowering their record to 16-15. The Sand Sharks established an early lead with three runs in the first inning, while SSU struggled with four errors throughout the game. Despite notable efforts from players like Noah Rodriguez, who hit a home run, and Kidane Stephens, who scored twice, the Tigers could not clinch the victory.
By the Numbers- Savannah State managed 8 hits but committed 4 errors.
- Noah Rodriguez hit 1 home run and scored in the game.
- The Tigers had a strong offensive showing in the sixth inning, scoring 3 runs.
- Savannah State has upcoming games against Tuskegee and Edward Waters before facing USCB again.
Savannah State will look to bounce back in their next series against Tuskegee on April 3-4, followed by a matchup with Edward Waters. The Tigers aim to regain momentum before their rematch with USCB on April 14.
Bottom LineDespite the recent setback, Savannah State’s offensive capabilities were showcased, particularly in their ability to rally after a five-run deficit. The upcoming games will be crucial for the Tigers to build confidence and momentum as they push through the remainder of the season.
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