Prairie View Dominates Alcorn 11-1 in SWAC Baseball Opener
Prairie View A&M’s pitching and hitting led to an 11-1 win over Alcorn in the first game of their SWAC series Friday night at Willie E. ‘Rat’ McGowan Stadium.
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Prairie View A&M’s pitching and hitting led to an 11-1 win over Alcorn in the first game of their SWAC series Friday night at Willie E. ‘Rat’ McGowan Stadium.
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