Tillman Sets Stolen Base Record in Warriors’ Loss to Trojans
Southern Wesleyan's baseball team lost to the Anderson Trojans 9-5, despite a notable performance from Tristan Tillman, who broke the single-season stolen base record with his 44th steal. The Warriors managed 11 hits during the game, with Cole Kirschner leading the offense. While they attempted a comeback, the Trojans maintained their lead throughout, ensuring Southern Wesleyan's defeat.
By the Numbers- Tristan Tillman stole 2 bases, bringing his season total to a record-breaking 44 stolen bases.
- Cole Kirschner went 3 for 5 at the plate, contributing one of the 11 hits for the Warriors.
- Southern Wesleyan fell to a 15-32 record after the loss.
- Anderson improved to 23-23, taking an early lead that they maintained throughout the game.
Southern Wesleyan will close out their regular season with a doubleheader against the Shorter Hawks on April 24-25, where they'll also honor their senior class.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, Tristan Tillman's achievement in breaking the stolen base record highlights a pivotal moment for the Warriors this season, setting a positive tone as they approach their final games.
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