Photo courtesy of the Bramblett Group
Photo courtesy of the Bramblett Group

Long ball lifts Lady Lions to opening round win

May 15, 2023

by Dustin Semore, FHU Sports Information Director

 

HENDERSON, Tenn. — On the first day of the 2023 NAIA Softball Nation Championship, the No. 3 seed Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University Lady Lions and the No. 2 seed Ottawa (Kan.) University Braves in a game with action at the beginning at the end before FHU claimed a 5-4 victory in the seventh inning.

The Lady Lions (26-13) struck first as the visiting team on the scoreboard with Kennedy Harris-Bennett going deep on the second pitch of the day to give FHU a 1-0 advantage. After Karli Quillin took advantage of a throwing error to reach second base, eventually scoring on Myleah Hardy's sacrifice fly to take a 2-0 edge after the top of the first.

Ottawa (41-10) struck back in the bottom of the frame when Katie Enneking drew a one-out walk before rolling around the horn thanks to singles from Allison Kearney and Madison Bunfill before Nayely Delgado's single just past the first baseman plated Enneking to pull within a 2-1 score.

The next four innings went by scorelessly until the Lady Lions had some two-out magic. Anna Kate Norton singled to the pitcher before rolling the dice by stealing second. That gamble paid off after Molli Deere smoked a double to right center to plate Norton for insurance. Deere would come around to plate the Lady Lions' fourth run thanks to Harris-Bennett's infield single.

That insurance proved necessary when the Ottawa patience paid dividends in the bottom of the sixth when four consecutive walks followed a single. Emma Melvin's RBI groundout with the bases loaded drove in the tying run to move into the seventh inning with a 4-4 tie.

Sophie Dunavant sent a no-doubter over the fence in left-center field to lead off the top of the seventh inning to take a 5-4 lead. A leadoff single by Aliks Serna was followed by a walk to put the tying run into scoring position before a single from Riley Newbold loaded the bases with one out. The Lady Lions were able to take a hard-hit grounder to turn a double play to end the game with a 5-4 final.

In a strange turn of events, FHU's starting pitcher earned her second save. After Chloe Winters pitched a little more than one inning, she gave way to Brittany Adair who tossed 3 2/3 innings where she struck out five. Katelyn Bradford (2-1) picked up the victory, throwing one inning where she struck out one.

Despite a strong performance in the circle, Ashlynn Mercer (19-6) was tagged with the loss.

For Freed-Hardeman, Madelyn Crabb, Kennedy Harris-Bennett, and Cassie Hayes each tallied two hits.

On the Braves' side, Cierra Faubion had the only multi-hit game, collecting two of Ottawa's eight hits.