Southeastern Fire Splits Series with Webber International

No. 11 Southeastern falls 10-9 in tight finale, but takes 2 of 4 games against No. 12 Webber

Apr. 19, 2026 at 12:07am

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting the dynamic motion and competition of a college baseball game, with overlapping planes of players, bats, and baseballs in a vibrant, high-energy composition.A cubist interpretation of the intense back-and-forth action between Southeastern and Webber International in their closely contested series finale.Babson Park Today

The No. 11 Southeastern Fire baseball team saw a late comeback attempt fall just short on Saturday, dropping a 10-9 decision to the No. 12 Webber International Warriors in the fourth and final game of their series. Despite the loss, Southeastern was able to split the series, taking 2 of the 4 games played.

Why it matters

This was an important series between two highly ranked teams in the region, with Southeastern and Webber both looking to gain an advantage in the standings and boost their postseason hopes. The close nature of the finale showcases the competitive balance between these two programs.

The details

In the series finale, Southeastern mounted a late comeback attempt but ultimately fell one run short, losing 10-9 to Webber International. The game was tightly contested throughout, with both teams exchanging leads before Webber was able to hold on for the narrow victory.

  • The 4-game series took place over the weekend of April 17-19, 2026.

The players

Southeastern Fire

The No. 11 ranked college baseball team from Southeastern University in Babson Park, Florida.

Webber International Warriors

The No. 12 ranked college baseball team from Webber International University in Babson Park, Florida.

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What’s next

Both teams will look to build on this series as they continue their conference schedules and push for NCAA tournament berths.

The takeaway

This closely contested series between two top-ranked regional rivals showcases the high level of competition in college baseball in central Florida, with both Southeastern and Webber proving they are forces to be reckoned with this season.