No. 4 West Alabama lost to Spring Hill, 13-8, in a late midweek baseball game that saw the Badgers rally with significant runs late in the contest. Despite a strong start and a standout performance by Rashad Robinson, who hit two home runs, West Alabama couldn't maintain its lead after Spring Hill scored six runs in the sixth inning and five runs in the ninth. The Badgers’ rally turned a 5-2 deficit into a commanding 13-7 advantage. This defeat now places critical focus on West Alabama's upcoming Gulf South Conference series against UAH, where the Tigers aim for the regular season championship.

By the Numbers
  • West Alabama recorded 13 hits during the game.
  • Rashad Robinson went 4-for-4 with two home runs, three RBIs, and three runs scored.
State of Play
  • West Alabama's overall record fell to 32-12 after the loss.
  • Spring Hill improved to 33-14, capitalizing on strong late-game performance.
What's Next

West Alabama will focus on the critical Gulf South Conference series with UAH, starting with a doubleheader on April 24. Securing victories in this series is essential for the Tigers to clinch the GSC Regular Season Championship.

Bottom Line

The loss against Spring Hill highlights the vulnerability of the Tigers in late-game situations, emphasizing the need for strategic resilience in upcoming crucial matches to secure championship hopes.