Jackson State, Prairie View A & M Massive Brawl leads to 9 suspensions


Nine suspensions and strong fines were established after a giant fight between Jackson State and Prairie View A&M during a University baseball game in Texas last weekend.

The rivals of the Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) were in a heated game, which was reduced at the end of the meadow for the sight of Prairie A&M. But things quickly stamped after the Prairie View race of Trenton Bush from A&M.

While the team celebrated the victory of the second base, a Jackson State player arrived from the garden to face the Panthers players.

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Nine suspensions and strong fines were established after a giant fight between Jackson State and Prairie View A&M during a university baseball game. (Getty images)

That led to a massive accumulation near the second base area, and many were pushed and pushed into the grass.

Once things seemed to be established, a Prairie View A&M and Jackson State player continued to go and coming in a verbal argument, during which the former had to retain near the dish.

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But things almost intensified once again after a Jackson State player released Bush’s bat sitting in the batter box in the stands. A Panthers coach ran to half of what could have been another physical confrontation and shouted at his team to walk towards his bench.

While this was happening in the field, the AP announcer in the local Panthers field told fans not to hurry to the altercation.

The rivals of the Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) were in a heated game, which was reduced at the end of the meadow for the sight of Prairie A&M. (Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

TMZ Sports reports that each team was fined $ 25,000 for the SWAC for the confrontation, and that nine players were suspended by papers played in it.

The SWAC did not immediately return a request for comments to Pak Gazette Digital.

The teams had to play again on Sunday, only one day after the massive fight, but maintained their heated rivalry in the competition.

Each team was fined $ 25,000 for the SWAC for the confrontation, and that nine players were suspended by papers played in it. (Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Prairie View A&M won once again, this time 9-5 without the need for a tour.

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