Savannah State's baseball team achieved a doubleheader sweep against Tuskegee, improving their record to 18-15 overall and 15-8 in the conference. The Tigers won the first game 10-7 in ten innings, with Kidane Stephens leading with four RBIs. The second game saw a dominant 10-2 victory, where Stephens contributed another three RBIs, and pitchers Salvatore Urso and Noah Brown combined for eight strikeouts while restricting Tuskegee to just two hits.

By the Numbers
  • Savannah State had 14 hits in the first game and 5 hits in the second game.
  • Kidane Stephens drove in a total of 7 runs across both games.
  • Savannah State improved their conference record to 15-8.
State of Play
  • SSU maintained strong momentum following their doubleheader wins.
  • The Golden Tigers struggled defensively, committing four errors in the second game.
  • SSU's pitchers showcased solid performance, striking out a total of 13 batters between both games.
What's Next

The Tigers will continue their series against Tuskegee on Saturday, with hopes to secure another win and build on their current success.

Bottom Line

The doubleheader sweep underscores Savannah State's dominant performance, highlighting their offensive capabilities and pitching strength. Maintaining this level will be essential as they prepare for the final game of the series.