No. 9 Southeastern split a doubleheader against Keiser, losing the first game 10–6 before bouncing back to win the second 13–1. In the opener, despite jumping to an early lead with strong offensive plays, Southeastern faltered in the fifth inning, giving up five runs. In the nightcap, the Fire showcased a dominant performance, scoring six runs in the second inning and maintaining offensive pressure throughout, highlighted by Byler Reither’s strong pitching. With this split, Southeastern's record improves to 27–10 as they prepare for a decisive third game.

By the Numbers
  • Southeastern recorded 17 hits in game two, resulting in 13 runs.
  • Armani Cozza and Nathanial Hopkins each had four hits in game two, with Cozza driving in three runs.
State of Play
  • Southeastern has shown resilience after a tough loss in game one.
  • The team is looking to build momentum going into Saturday's rematch against Keiser.
What's Next

The Fire will aim to maintain their strong performance from game two in their next matchup against Keiser, focusing on offensive efficiency and solid pitching to secure the series win.

Bottom Line

Southeastern's ability to rebound and demonstrate consistent offense and effective pitching is crucial as they seek to capitalize on their strengths in the upcoming game.