Coach's recap of the two 2-1 games yesterday:
"Both of today's games were hard fought," head coach
Nicole Dickson said following the doubleheader. "Both teams were relentless all day and we found a way to win game one with solid defensive plays from middle infielders
Emily Wolfe and Lindsey Gregory.
Ashley Kriesel controlled Sam Houston State's batters and worked ahead of the count, while Gregory had a stellar performance at the plate all day and competed in big moments."
"Game two we ended up on the other end of an emotional game, we just couldn't put together quality at bats and didn't capitalize with runners on," continued coach Dickson. "One thing I know about my team is that they are fighters and these players care. We are always better the second time we see a pitcher as well. Our goal tomorrow is to score early and often, in order to prepare us and get our best team to the tournament. I'm thankful to lead this team and staff, and we will do our jobs to get the players ready. I'm even more proud to know my players take ownership and realize that this is their team. Their special season coming."
In the game two, 2-1 loss, Corona had a warning track fly out with the bases loaded after fouling off six straight pitches.
A win today would put the Ladyjacks in a third place tie with McNeese. Since we took two of three from McNeese, I assume that means we would get the three seed. A loss, and we are alone in fourth place. The top four finish keeps us out of the bottom four qualifiers first round single elimination games. The tournament starts Tuesday in Natchitoches. It looks like weather could play havoc with the schedule.