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No. 8 Lindsey Wilson College 2017 Softball No. 8 Lindsey Wilson College Crossover Challenge 2017 Softball March 10, 2017 @LWCAthletics LWC Athletics LWCAthletics Lindsey Wilson College Sports Information • 210 Lindsey Wilson Street • Columbia, Ky. 42728 www.LindseyAthletics.com • (270) 384-8071 SCHEDULE / RESULTS GAME CENTER FEBRUARY Game 18 (Home Game No. 5) 16 (16) Reinhardt (Ga.) .......................... W, 10-7 (1) LINDSEY WILSON VS. RIO GRANDE Friday, March 10, 2017 | 1:00 p.m. CT Bryan (Tenn.) .............................................. W, 3-1 (1) 17 (RV) South Carolina Beaufort W, 10-0 (5 innings) (1) Lindsey Wilson Park |Columbia, Ky. Thomas (Ga.) ........................................... L, 2-0 (1) LWSN: Live Stats and Video 18 Faulkner (Ala.) ........................................W, 2-0 (1) (10) William Carey (Miss.) L, 5-3 (9 innings) (1) Lindsey Wilson Rio Grande 21 Union (Ky.) - DH ..........W, 6-1, 10-1 (5 innings) 25 TAYLOR (Ind.) - DH ............................. W, 7-2, 3-1 Record 11-6 10-5 26 UNION (Ky.) - DH ......................W, 2-0, L, 3-2 (8) 28 Bryan (Tenn.) - DH ............................ Postponed Ranking No. 8 No. 24 MARCH Last Game L, 1-0 (8 innings) vs. Faulkner W, 11-2 vs. Ohio Valley 3 Faulkner (Ala.) .......................................... L, 8-1(2) Head Coach David Dews Chris Hammond (9) Morningside (Iowa) ........................ L, 6-5 (2) 4 Middle Georgia State ..........................W, 7-0 (2) Career (Yrs.) 161-39 (4) 51-14 (2) 5 Concordia (Mich.) .................................W, 4-0 (2) At School (Yrs.) 456-155 (12) 51-14 (2) Faulkner (Ala.) ...................L, 1-0 (8 innings) (2) 10 (24) RIO GRANDE (Ohio) ............1 p.m. (3) KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN ..............5 p.m. (3) 11 (15) DAVENPORT (Mich.) ....................Canceled (24) RIO GRANDE (Ohio) .....................Canceled GAME CENTER 14 CINCINNATI CHRISTIAN (Ohio) - DH .....2 p.m. Game 19 (Home Game No. 6) 17 *PIKEVILLE (Ky.) - DH..................................3 p.m. 18 *PIKEVILLE (Ky.) - DH................................12 p.m. LINDSEY WILSON VS. KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN 25 *Georgetown (Ky.) - DH ..........................11 a.m. Friday, March 10, 2017 | 5:00 p.m. CT 29 *Cumberland (Tenn.) - DH.......................1 p.m. Lindsey Wilson Park |Columbia, Ky. 31 *SHAWNEE STATE (Ohio) - DH ...............3 p.m. LWSN: Live Stats and Video APRIL 1 *SHAWNEE STATE (Ohio) - DH .............12 p.m. Lindsey Wilson Kentucky Christian 7 * Cumberlands (Ky.) - DH ............................. TBA Record 11-6 0-6 8 * Cumberlands (Ky.) ....................................... TBA 10 *CUMBERLAND (Tenn.) - DH ...................3 p.m. Ranking No. 8 None 13 *Campbellsville (Ky.) - DH ........................1 p.m. Last Game L, 1-0 (8 innings) vs. Faulkner L, 6-0, 17-6 vs. Georgetown 14 *Campbellsville (Ky.) - DH ......................12 p.m. 18 *Georgetown (Ky) - DH .............................1 p.m. Head Coach David Dews Dave Miller 19 Cincinnati Christian (Ohio) - DH ........... 2 p.m. 21 BRYAN ( Tenn.) - DH....................................3 p.m. Career (Yrs.) 161-39 (4) 51-35 (3) 1- Southern Conference Challenge At School (Yrs.) 456-155 (12) 51-35 (3) 2- Gulf Coast Invitational 3- Crossover Challenge All times are Central * Mid-South Conference Game Home games are in CAPS 5x MSC Champions • 5 NAIA World Series Appearances LINDSEY WILSON BLUE RAIDERS RIO GRANDE REDSTORM # Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown # Name Cl. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown 1 Taylor Slade FR P/INF R/R 5-10 Frankfort, Ky. 00 Cheyenne Hamaker SR UTL R/R 5-4 Hilliard, Ohio 2 Madison Bryant FR OF L/R 5-4 Danville, Ky. 1 Megan Hatfield SO IF/P R/R 5-10 Centerburg, Ohio 3 Casey Bryan SR P R/R 5-9 Sharps Chapel, Tenn. 2 Tayler Arndt SR C R/R 5-8 Clyde, Ohio 4 Samantha Luckett SO INF R/R 5-8 Georgetown, Ky. 3 Brittany Walk SR OF R/R 5-3 Unionville Center, Ohio 5 Morgan Howard SR C R/R 5-7 Kennesaw, Ga. 4 Gabby Gregg JR IF R/R 5-6 Ashville, Ohio 5 Alex Stevens SR IF R/R 5-5 Oak Hill, Ohio 6 Megan Terrell FR INF L/R 5-8 Winchester, Ky. 6 Carly Skeese SO UTL R/R 5-5 Newark, Ohio 7 Abby Whelan FR P/INF R/R 5-5 Flaherty, Ky. 7 Jenna Jones SR P/OF R/R 5-8 Lancaster, Ohio 8 Lauren Lett SO P/OF R/R 5-7 Wetumpka, Ala. 8 Michaela Criner FR IF R/R 5-4 Lancaster, Ohio 10 Callum Pilgrim SO OF R/R 5-4 Abbotsford, British Columbia 9 Courtney Walk SR UTL R/R 5-2 Unionville Center, Ohio 11 Bailey Parsons FR OF R/R 5-5 Bardstown, Ky. 10 Kari Jenkins SR IF R/R 5-10 Jackson, Ohio 12 Kaylee Russell SO OF R/R 5-7 Harrodsburg, Ky. 11 Mallory Powell JR P R/R 6-1 Flatwoods, Ky. 13 Sydney Fourman JR INF L/L 6-0 Somerset, Ky. 12 Kelly Fuchs SO OF R/R 5-7 Williamsport, Ohio 17 Bailey Mize SR C R/R 5-7 Knoxville, Tenn. 14 Kayla McEldowney JR IF R/R 5-7 Versailles, Ohio 18 Mikayla Love JR IF R/R 5-2 Bowling Green, Ky. 15 MacKenzie Nichols SO P/IF R/R 5-7 Columbus, Ohio 22 Amber Foukes SO INF R/R 5-9 Louisville, Ky. 16 Kacee Jenkins SO P R/R 5-10 Jackson, Ohio 24 Amy Rogers JR INF R/R 5-7 Morgantown, Ky. 20 Alexis Philen FR IF R/R 5-3 Tallmadge, Ohio 25 Kayla McCauley FR OF L/L 5-8 Louisville, Ky. 22 Kelsey Conkey SO P/UTL R/R 5-8 Minford, Ohio 27 Cassie Kooker JR OF R/R 5-5 Atlanta, Ga. 24 Brooke Hoffman FR OF L/R 5-4 Columbus Grove, Ohio 33 Amanda McIver SO OF R/R 5-8 Louisville, Ky. 31 Tiffany Bise SR P R/R 5-9 Circleville, Ohio Head Coach: David Dews Head Coach: Chris Hammond Asst. Coach: Sam White Grad Asst. : Kelly Kirkpatrick Grad Asst. : Emily Lemin STATISTICAL COMPARISON LWC ............................Statistics .............................OPP URG ............................Statistics .............................OPP .267 ..............................Batting Average .............................. .234 .292 ..............................Batting Average .............................. .251 .339 ......................... On-Base Percentage .......................... .281 .363 ......................... On-Base Percentage .......................... .291 .370 .........................Slugging Percentage.......................... .284 .404 .........................Slugging Percentage.......................... .350 122 ...........................................Hits ........................................... 103 125 ...........................................Hits ........................................... 101 75 .............................................Runs .............................................38 76 .............................................Runs .............................................48 66 ................................... Runs Batted In ....................................35 67 ................................... Runs Batted In ....................................41 17 ......................................... Doubles ..........................................13 22 ......................................... Doubles ..........................................10 0 .............................................Triples .............................................. 0 4 .............................................Triples .............................................. 3 10 ......................................Home Runs ......................................... 3 6 ........................................Home Runs ......................................... 8 41 ...................................Walks (Batters) ....................................23 50 ...................................Walks (Batters) ....................................22 67 ...............................Strikeouts (Batters) ...............................96 46 ...............................Strikeouts (Batters) ...............................69 17 ..................................... Stolen Bases ........................................ 8 16 ..................................... Stolen Bases ......................................12 2 ....................................Caught Stealing .................................... 2 4 ....................................Caught Stealing .................................... 3 23 ............................................Errors .............................................24 15 ............................................Errors .............................................25 .955 ..........................Fielding Percentage .......................... .950 .968 ..........................Fielding Percentage .......................... .947 116.2 ............................Innings Pitched .............................113.0 103.2 ............................Innings Pitched .............................104.2 1.68 ......................... Earned Run Average .......................... 3.72 2.77 ......................... Earned Run Average .......................... 2.94 1 ..............................................Saves ............................................... 1 3 ..............................................Saves ............................................... 1 103 ..................................Hits Allowed ................................... 122 98 .....................................Hits Allowed ................................... 123 38 ....................................Runs Allowed .....................................75 48 ....................................Runs Allowed .....................................76 28 ............................ Earned Runs Allowed .............................60 41 ............................ Earned Runs Allowed .............................44 23 ..................................Walks (Pitchers) ...................................41 22 ..................................Walks
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