Thursday, March 7, 2019

MSSU softball to play home and home series against Pittsburg State

(From MSSU Lions Athletic News)

The Missouri Southern softball team is set to play a home-and-home series against cross-state rival Pittsburg State beginning with two games inside the Pat Lipira Softball Complex acting as the designated MIAA contests tomorrow afternoon before heading to PSU for a pair of non-conference games on Saturday.

MSSU hosted its Teri Mathis-Zenner tournament in a one-day event last Friday, splitting its pair of games with a 9-2 victory over William Jewell and then a 9-6 loss to Rockhurst to close it out. Senior Lexi Ferrari crushed a three-run home run to cap off the scoring for the Southern in the first game and then fellow senior Angel Badalamenti recorded four singles and drove in two runs on a perfect 4-of-4 stand at the plate in game two.








The Lions schedule continues to get interesting down the line as MIAA play begins and the final in-season tournament in St. Joseph, Missouri taking place in two weeks where the Lions battle six teams from the Northern Sun Conference, including No. 24 Wayne State and Sioux Falls for the second time this season and the likes of Minnesota State - Mankato, St. Cloud, Northern State, and Winona State to round out the HY-VEE Classic.

The Rundown

Friday (in Joplin)
2:00 pm
4:00 pm

Saturday (at Pittsburg)
12:00 pm
2:00 pm

Video:
Friday - https://www.themiaanetwork.com/mssulions/
Saturday - TBA

Leading The Hunt (Current stats)

Batting Average: Josie Tofpi (.417)
Hits: Josie Tofpi (15)
Doubles: Ashley Caldarella (4)
Triples: Sidnie Hurst, Emilee Meyer, and Tori Frazier (1)
Home Runs: Erika Lutgen and Lexi Ferrari (2)
RBIs: Erika Lutgen (8)
Stolen Bases: Elizabeth Windsor (4)
ERA: Mikaela Cox (1.19)
Wins: Abby Atkin (4)
Strikeouts: Abby Atkin (27)
Fewest Walks Allowed: Abby Atkin (0)
Opponent Batting Avg: Taurean Guzman and Abby Atkin (.230)

Touching All the Bases (Three Facets That Opponents Bring to the Diamond!)

Pittsburg State (7-8)
Picked 9th in the MIAA preseason poll
Return five total players including one of two All-MIAA players in junior catcher Kala Holder (1st) who has knocked in 10 RBIs on 16 hits (3 doubles/3 home runs) and scored 12 runs in 46 at bats while head coach Ashley Balazas brings in nine junior college transfers into the fold as she enters her second year at the helm
The Gorillas are coming off their first losing season at 22-33 since 2011 (13-35) and searching for the first MIAA title in school history going back to the first champion in 1982

NFCA Coaches Poll (Mar. 3)
RankSchoolPointsRecordPrevious
1Southern Arkansas (16)17-34003
2West Florida21-136510
3Concordia Irvine11-13585
4North Georgia17-53507
5Valdosta State13-33204
6Chico State14-33158
7Carson-Newman13-029211
8Central Oklahoma16-128315
9West Texas A&M15-426121
10Florida Tech16-42399
11Grand Valley State5-122914
12Colorado Mesa14-422017
Saint Anselm7-32201
14UC San Diego15-319913
15Texas A&M-Kingsville19-2166NR
16UAH15-616216
17Indianapolis11-314719
18Texas A&M-Commerce17-61332
19Cal State San Bernadino9-29720
20Angelo State16-7956
21Wingate16-279NR
22Augustana (S.D.)5-36524
23Southern New Hampshire5-15123
24Wayne State (Mich.)7-242NR
25Newberry15-341NR

Receiving Votes: Mississippi College (19), Rogers State (19), Winona State (16), Lenoir-Rhyne (7), Gannon (4), Young Harris (4), Dixie State (2).

MIAA Teams and 2019 opponents in Bold; Central Region Teams Italicized.

Next Stretch

Softball goes on the road for its first pair of MIAA doubleheaders away from home against Fort Hays State on Friday, Mar. 15 at 2:00 pm followed by a matchup with Nebraska-Kearney on Saturday, Mar. 16 at noon before returning home for Bark at the Park as the Central Missouri Jennies come to Joplin.

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