Savannah State Softball Splits Doubleheader, Ties Wins Record
In their final regular-season doubleheader, Savannah State softball split games with Claflin, losing the first 9-4 before winning the second 6-4. This victory tied the school record for most wins in a season with 26, matching records from previous years. Coach Amber Hallman, who was part of the 2016 team, witnessed the historic achievement. Ending the regular season with a 26-16 record, Savannah State prepares for the SIAC Tournament as the #3 seed in the East division.
By the Numbers- Savannah State finished the regular season with a record of 26-16.
- They matched the program record for most wins in a single season, originally set in 2012.
- Savannah State enters the SIAC Tournament with a conference record of 15-9.
- They are set to face Spring Hill, the #2 seed in the SIAC West, on April 27.
Savannah State will aim to build on their momentum from the split and advance in the SIAC Tournament, where they previously faced Spring Hill with a loss. The Lady Tigers will strategically use their strengths in stolen bases and defensive plays to try to secure a victory.
Bottom LineWith a record-tying season behind them, Savannah State must leverage their experience and tactical plays as they head into the tournament, keeping their eyes on the title while aiming for redemption against their upcoming opponent.
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