TUSKEGEE, Ala. I After falling in a home series to Savannah State, Tuskegee (10-15, 8-9 SIAC) will return to the diamond this week for a stretch of four road games in four days that include a midweek matchup against Auburn-Montgomery and a weekend series against Miles.
The Golden Tigers week starts with a trip to Montgomery to play Auburn-Montgomery. The Warhawks are coming into the contest at 22-15 overall and a 16-5 record at home. They last played in a Gulf South Conference series against Union where they won the last two games by scores of 17-8 and 5-2 respectively.
Wednesday's game will be streamed by AUM and can be found
here, while live stats can also be found
here.
Tuskegee will close out the weekend with a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) series in Birmingham against Miles. The two programs will compete in the Diamond Classic, hosted by Legacy Sports Management in a doubleheader scheduled for 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday at Regions Field.
Miles is coming into the weekend at 19-14 and 15-6 in the SIAC, while maintaining a 12-4 record at home. When last on the field, they dropped a pair of games against Edward Waters before closing out the home series with a 7-2 win.
General Admission tickets for Friday's action are $10, with premium seating being $15. Kid six and under are free.
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