There was a lot for Scott Berry and the Southern Miss baseball team to be frustrated about Tuesday night after their 15-6 loss to South Alabama.
But the most frustrating thing wasn't that they'd given up a season-high 15 runs to a sub-.500 team that had lost their last five games. It wasn't even the fact that the Golden Eagles blew a 5-0 first inning lead or walked a season-high 11 batters.
No, what was most frustrating is that the Golden Eagles fell back into bad habits that they seemed on the verge of shaking.
Berry's team committed a season-high six errors in the loss, the most by a Southern Miss team since May 21, 2014, when the Golden Eagles lost to East Carolina to open the Conference USA tournament.