Southeastern Storm Sweep Sunday Doubleheader at Southern Arkansas

Savage Storm pitching dominates in 6-0 and 8-1 victories over the Muleriders

Apr. 20, 2026 at 2:59am

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Southeastern's baseball team swept a Sunday doubleheader against Southern Arkansas University, winning the first game 6-0 and the second game 8-1 in Magnolia, Arkansas. The Savage Storm's pitching staff allowed just one run over the 16 innings of play.

Why it matters

The sweep improves Southeastern's record and keeps them in contention for a conference title, while Southern Arkansas drops further back in the standings. Strong pitching performances are crucial for teams looking to make a postseason push.

The details

In the first game, Southeastern's pitchers held Southern Arkansas scoreless, winning 6-0. In the second game, the Savage Storm offense broke through for 8 runs in an 8-1 victory. Over the two games, Southeastern's pitchers only allowed 1 run total.

  • The doubleheader took place on Sunday, April 20, 2026 in Magnolia, Arkansas.

The players

Southeastern Oklahoma State University

The NCAA Division II university's baseball team, known as the Savage Storm, competed in the doubleheader against Southern Arkansas.

Southern Arkansas University

The NCAA Division II university's baseball team, known as the Muleriders, hosted the doubleheader against Southeastern Oklahoma State.

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What’s next

Southeastern will look to continue their strong play as they push for a conference championship, while Southern Arkansas will try to rebound in their next series.

The takeaway

Dominant pitching performances can carry a team to victory, as Southeastern demonstrated by sweeping the doubleheader against their conference rival Southern Arkansas.