Charleston Southern faced USC Upstate in a baseball game marred by a two-hour lightning delay, with the Spartans ultimately securing a 10-7 victory. USC Upstate took an early lead with a solo home run, but Charleston Southern quickly equalized in the third inning. Despite the Bucs' efforts, USC Upstate pulled ahead with multiple home runs. The game was paused due to lightning and resumed with USC Upstate extending their lead. Charleston Southern mounted a comeback, scoring runs in three consecutive innings to briefly take the lead. However, USC Upstate responded, scoring four runs in the 8th inning to secure the win.

By the Numbers
  • Charleston Southern finished with 12 hits in the game.
  • Five different Bucs players had two hits each.
State of Play
  • Tomorrow's scheduled game will now be a doubleheader due to inclement weather forecast for Sunday.
  • The first game will start at 2:00 p.m., with the second game following 45 minutes after the first game concludes.
What's Next

A doubleheader between Charleston Southern and USC Upstate is set for tomorrow, with the first game at 2:00 p.m. and the second game immediately after. Inclement weather forecast for Sunday has necessitated this schedule change.

Bottom Line

Despite a challenging game with a two-hour lightning delay, USC Upstate emerged victorious over Charleston Southern, setting the stage for a doubleheader between the two teams following weather adjustments.