Baseball achieved a thrilling conclusion to its final home series, sweeping Trevecca Nazarene 11-8 at Charger Park. The Chargers celebrated Senior Day while honoring their senior class before launching an impressive nine-run fifth inning, overcoming an early 6-1 deficit. This victory marked UAH's third Gulf South Conference series sweep of the season, alongside previous wins over Auburn Montgomery and Christian Brothers. The game featured standout performances, including a solo home run from CJ Carson and a two-run double from Taylor Bush, igniting the Chargers' comeback.

By the Numbers
  • UAH scored nine runs in the fifth inning, turning a 6-1 deficit into a 10-6 lead.
  • This was UAH's third GSC series sweep this season.
State of Play
  • UAH is now at .500 in GSC play, gaining momentum as the regular season concludes.
  • The Chargers are preparing for their final series against West Alabama, crucial for securing a GSC Tournament spot.
What's Next

As UAH heads to Livingston to face West Alabama, their focus will be on maintaining momentum and securing a spot in the GSC Tournament. A successful final series could solidify their chances of postseason play.

Bottom Line

This sweeping victory exemplifies UAH's resilience and depth, setting the stage for a critical final series in their quest for postseason ambitions. The Chargers are proving they can overcome adversity, a vital trait as playoff stakes heighten.