Webber Warriors Extend Winning Streak to 17 Games

Dominant offensive performance leads to 18-8 victory over Southeastern Fire

Apr. 17, 2026 at 5:12am

An abstract expressionist painting in neon colors depicting the intense energy and action of a baseball game, with players' forms dissolving into vibrant brushstrokes.Webber International's offensive onslaught overwhelms Southeastern in a high-scoring conference matchup.Babson Park Today

The 12th ranked Webber International University baseball team extended their winning streak to 17 games with an 18-8 victory over the 11th ranked Southeastern University Fire in an eight-inning conference matchup. The Warriors scored in five of the eight innings, using a huge early surge and steady offensive pressure to take control of the game.

Why it matters

Webber International's impressive 17-game winning streak demonstrates the team's dominance in the conference and positions them as a top contender for the postseason. The lopsided victory over a highly ranked opponent also highlights the Warriors' offensive firepower and ability to overwhelm opponents.

The details

The Warriors scored in five of the eight innings, including a big early lead that set the tone. They tallied 18 runs on 17 hits, taking advantage of Southeastern's pitching struggles. The win extends Webber's impressive winning streak to 17 games as they continue to assert their status as one of the top teams in the conference.

  • The game was played on Thursday, April 17, 2026 in Babson Park, Florida.

The players

Webber International University

The 12th ranked baseball team from Webber International University, located in Babson Park, Florida.

Southeastern University Fire

The 11th ranked baseball team from Southeastern University, who lost to Webber International 18-8.

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The takeaway

Webber International's dominant 17-game winning streak and decisive victory over a highly ranked conference opponent demonstrates the team's offensive firepower and status as a top contender in the postseason race.