
On Saturday, a fight broke out at the end of Jackson State’s baseball game against Prairie View A&M.
The Panthers were excited to celebrate its 7-6 walk-off double near second base, but then issues would arise.
Footage on social media shows Jackson State left fielder Davione Hull shoving a Prairie View A&M player. All hell would break loose.
At one point, Jackson State outfielder/pitcher Arjun Huerta grabbed Bush’s bat and threw it into the crowd.
Footage shows players still having to be separated to ensure the safety of everyone on the field.
The stadium’s public address announcer could be heard saying: “All fans on the field will be banned. If you are a fan or a parent on the field, you will be banned. All players to the dugout.”
Brawl ensues as Jackson State's left fielder blindsides a Prairie View A&M player during this walk-off celebration pic.twitter.com/6pi1CvC6xf
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Luckily for everyone involved, there will be no retaliation, as the two schools are not slated to face each other again this calendar year.
As we know, things like this tend to continue into the next year, so all eyes will be on that next matchup.
Nine Players Suspended From Jackson State-Prairie View A&M Baseball Brawl

The Jackson State and Prairie View A&M baseball teams are paying badly for their benches-clearing brawl from Saturday’s game.
The fight began after Trenton Bush’s walk-off hit gave Prairie View A&M a 7-6 victory. As the Panthers started to celebrate on the field, Jackson State left fielder Davione Hull shoved a player, and all hell broke loose.
Sam Sklar of the Mississippi Clarion Ledger reported that the Southwestern Athletic Conference suspended nine players this week.
Six of the players are from Jackson State, while three are coming from Prairie View.
Names were not mentioned, but they did state that each school was fined $25,000.