In a nail-biter, Savannah State overcame a two-run deficit to defeat Edward Waters 8-7 at Tiger Field. After trailing 5-3, Savannah State scored five runs late in the game, regaining control in the sixth inning. Key players included Jayden Clark and Hakem Smith, who contributed crucial hits to seal the win. Despite having more hits, Edward Waters struggled with four errors and left twelve runners on base. The Tigers improved their season record to 19-16 overall and 16-9 in the SIAC.

By the Numbers
  • Savannah State scored 5 runs in the final four innings.
  • Edward Waters had 12 hits but left 12 runners on base, committing 4 errors.
Yes, But

Despite the win, Savannah State's pitching staff allowed 12 hits. Edward Waters struggles with errors may have shifted the game's momentum, indicating areas for improvement.

State of Play
  • Both teams are set to play a doubleheader on April 11 at Tiger Field.
  • This win is part of Savannah State's ongoing season in the SIAC.
What's Next

Looking ahead, the Tigers will need to maintain momentum in their doubleheader against Edward Waters, focusing on minimizing errors and maximizing scoring opportunities.

Bottom Line

Savannah State's comeback victory showcases their resilience, but improvement in defensive play will be essential to sustain success in future games.