UAH Dominates UWA in Series Finale at Tartt Field: Chargers Secure Victory to Conclude Gulf South Competition
The University of West Alabama baseball team lost the series finale to the University of Alabama in Huntsville, 13-5, despite a strong start, with UAH taking the three-game series from UWA.
By the Numbers- University of Alabama in Huntsville improved to 21-22 and 9-18 in the Gulf South Conference.
- The University of West Alabama fell to 19-24 and 11-16 after the game.
- Cade Horton posted his 10th multi-hit game of the year with a 2-for-3 performance.
- Houston Kitterman had two hits and two RBIs, registering his 12th multi-hit game.
The strong start by the University of West Alabama team was overshadowed by a comeback from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, leading to their victory.
State of Play- UAH won the three-game series, improving their conference record, while UWA faced a setback.
- The game showcased strong performances from individual players on both teams, contributing to the competitive matchup.
West Alabama will conclude the home schedule with a midweek game against Spring Hill, with the first pitch scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Tartt Field.
Bottom LineDespite a promising start, the University of West Alabama baseball team fell short in the series finale against the University of Alabama in Huntsville, highlighting the competitive nature of collegiate baseball matchups.
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