
Charleston Hosts William & Mary for Senior Weekend
5/13/2026 9:26:00 PM | Baseball
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MT PLEASANT, S.C. – College of Charleston baseball plays its final weekend of the regular season when it welcomes William & Mary to Patriots Point May 14-16. First pitches are set for 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. for Senior Day Saturday.
Thursday's ballgame is the second Jersday Thursday of the year where fans can have the opportunity to win a raffled replica Cougar home jersey.
Friday's contest is Military Appreciation Night, presented by Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum.
Prior to Saturday's finale, the team will honor its senior class in a ceremony on the field.
To elevate the fan experience at Patriots Point, all concession stands and additional points of sale at College of Charleston baseball and softball contests will now operate as cash free points of purchase.
FIRST PITCH:
SERIES HISTORY:
UP NEXT:
For complete coverage of Charleston baseball, follow us on X (@CofCBaseball) and Instagram (@CofC_Baseball).
MT PLEASANT, S.C. – College of Charleston baseball plays its final weekend of the regular season when it welcomes William & Mary to Patriots Point May 14-16. First pitches are set for 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. for Senior Day Saturday.
Thursday's ballgame is the second Jersday Thursday of the year where fans can have the opportunity to win a raffled replica Cougar home jersey.
Friday's contest is Military Appreciation Night, presented by Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum.
Prior to Saturday's finale, the team will honor its senior class in a ceremony on the field.
To elevate the fan experience at Patriots Point, all concession stands and additional points of sale at College of Charleston baseball and softball contests will now operate as cash free points of purchase.
FIRST PITCH:
- Charleston lost 9-5 at Georgia Southern Tuesday in the final midweek game of the season.
- Redshirt senior Alex Lyon threw 3.1 perfect innings out of the bullpen in appearance No. 98. Lyon's next appearance will tie Carter Love for the most total appearances in school history.
- Redshirt senior Ethan Plyler extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a 3-for-5 effort in Statesboro. Plyler has eight multi-hit performances in the stretch with five of them being three-hit games.
- Graduate Will Tippett also collected three knocks in five at bats against the Eagles. Tippett is 8-for-14 (.571) with eight runs scored, three homers, seven RBI and an 1.825 OPS in his last four games.
SERIES HISTORY:
- Charleston holds a 34-14 advantage in the series with William & Mary and are 18-4 at home.
- The Cougars took the series in April at the Tribe, winning the opener 16-10, and the finale, 4-0.
- Graduate Reece Holbrook launched his first career homer in Saturday's contest in Williamsburg.
- Redshirt junior Carson Bryant and freshman Kaden Myers combined to toss a shutout in the rubber match. Myers yielded just two hits and two free passes over 5.0 scoreless.
UP NEXT:
- Charleston will look to play its way into the 2026 CAA Baseball Championship, which is scheduled to take place May 20-23 in Wilmington, N.C.
For complete coverage of Charleston baseball, follow us on X (@CofCBaseball) and Instagram (@CofC_Baseball).
Players Mentioned
On the Prowl with Charleston Athletics: Christian Michner, Head Women's Soccer Coach
Wednesday, May 13
On the Prowl with Charleston Athletics: Ellis Chang, Baseball
Wednesday, May 06
On the Prowl with Charleston Athletics: Mackenzie Mathis, Softball
Wednesday, April 29
On the Prowl with Charleston Athletics: Mitch Krywulycz, Head Men's Golf Coach
Wednesday, April 22



















