Valdosta State baseball team wins two over AUM

Blazers bounce back after recent losses with Gulf South Conference victories.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 6:59am

The Valdosta State University baseball team earned two wins over Auburn Montgomery (AUM) in a Gulf South Conference series played at Billy Grant Field in Valdosta, Georgia. The Blazers were able to bounce back after suffering some recent losses, picking up the pair of victories against their conference rival.

Why it matters

Valdosta State is a Division II program that competes in the Gulf South Conference. These wins over AUM help the Blazers improve their conference record and standings, which is crucial for their postseason hopes later in the year.

The details

In the first game, Valdosta State infielder Charles Moore had a key hit in the fifth inning to help the Blazers secure the victory. The team followed that up with another win the next day, continuing their strong play at home on Billy Grant Field.

  • The games were played on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, 2026.

The players

Charles Moore

An infielder for the Valdosta State Blazers baseball team.

Valdosta State University

A Division II university located in Valdosta, Georgia that competes in the Gulf South Conference for baseball.

Auburn Montgomery

A university located in Montgomery, Alabama that also competes in the Gulf South Conference for baseball and was the opponent for Valdosta State in this series.

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What they’re saying

“We knew we had to bounce back after a tough stretch, and these two wins over a conference rival give us some momentum heading into the rest of the season.”

— Charles Moore, Valdosta State Infielder

What’s next

Valdosta State will look to build on these two wins when they host another Gulf South Conference series against West Georgia next weekend.

The takeaway

Valdosta State's baseball team was able to get back on track with a pair of important conference victories over Auburn Montgomery, keeping their postseason aspirations alive in the competitive Gulf South Conference.