Baseball
Pensacola State College baseball received postseason recognition as four Pirates were named to the All Panhandle Conference team, highlighted by Jackson Kohr earning First Team All‑Conference honors and Ethan Murray, Taft Middleton, and Kaden Wilks being selected to the Second Team.
Pensacola State opened its four-game series against Gulf Coast State on a high note, but the Pirates were unable to maintain momentum, falling in the final three contests of the series.
The Pensacola State Pirates delivered a dominant performance over the week, sweeping Tallahassee in a four-game baseball series highlighted by clutch hitting, strong bullpen work, and an explosive offensive finale.
Pensacola State battled through a tough two‑game series against Chipola last week, coming up just short in a dramatic road contest on Tuesday before falling again Thursday at home.
Pensacola State faced a challenging series against Northwest Florida last week, dropping both games despite flashes of offensive production.
Pensacola State opened Panhandle Conference play with an impressive four-game stretch, taking two games from Tallahassee before splitting a pair with Gulf Coast State. The Pirates showcased dominant pitching, timely hitting, and resilience in close contests to begin conference action 3–1.
Pensacola State and Delgado squared off in a rare seven-game, two‑weekend marathon that featured powerhouse pitching, heavy offense, and multiple back‑and‑forth battles.
The Pensacola State Pirates had a big weekend against Northwest Shoals.
The Pensacola State baseball team opened its 2026 campaign on the road in Melbourne, Florida this past weekend, battling through a challenging four‑game slate.
Pensacola State College’s baseball program is proud to announce that eight Pirate players have earned postseason recognition following a standout season in the Panhandle Conference.
The Pensacola State Pirates came out swinging and never looked back, stunning the #7-ranked Florida Southwestern State Buccaneers with a 12-6 win in the opening round of the Fort Myers Regional.
The Pirates triumphed in the play-in game against Eastern Florida, advancing to the next round of the postseason.
Pensacola State College (PSC) baseball team traveled to Chipola this past Saturday, needing just one win to secure 3rd place and advance to the playoffs.
Over the last two weeks, Pensacola State College (PSC) baseball faced a series of challenging and thrilling games against Gulf Coast State College (GC), Northwest Florida State College (NWF), and Tallahassee State College (TCC).
The Pirates faced a tough challenge on Tuesday as they traveled to Gulf Coast and fell to the Commodores with a final score of 7-3.
The Pensacola State College Pirates had a successful spring break, going 4-2 in a series of games.
