Photo Courtesy of the Bramblett Group
Photo Courtesy of the Bramblett Group

Lady Lions unable to surmount big inning

May 16, 2023

by Dustin Semore, FHU Sports Information Director

 

HENDERSON, Tenn. — 30 minutes after winning their first game of the day, the No. 1 seed Central Methodist (Mo.) University Eagles unleashed a six-run second inning to punch their ticket to the regional final with a 9-1 victory over the hosting No. 3 Freed-Hardeman University Lady Lions in six innings.

The Eagles (40-10) showed their talons early after a leadoff single turned into a triple after a throwing error allowed Kelena Oots to speed to third. FHU's Brittany Adair buckled down with a strikeout before a pair of lineouts ended the threat.

FHU (26-14) was not as fortunate in the second inning after Madison Roberts led off the frame with a single, followed by Montana Stangel being hit by a pitch. A walk issued to Kaysie Jolley loaded up the bases with no outs. Katelyn Kiser would then be the first of five consecutive batters to drive in a run, lifting a single just over the glove of FHU's Myleah Hardy to drive in the first run. Oots would then drive in a run with a walk to take a 2-0 lead before Joley Crider's RBI single was followed by a two-run double off of the bat of Madison White. Elizabeth was responsible for tallying the final run of the inning with a sacrifice fly to put Central Methodist on top 6-0.

The Lady Lions would add a run of their own in the top of the fifth inning after Karli Quilin drew a two-out walk before streaking around the bases to tap home thanks to Sophie Dunavant's RBI single. A single in the bottom of the fifth inning from Jolley answered back to give CMU a 7-1 lead.

A pair of doubles in the bottom of the sixth ended the game after Crider brought home the Eagles' eighth run before White's two-bagger enforced the run rule.

Haley Cotter (6-0) went the distance in the circle for Central Methodist, striking out six Lady Lions while allowing one run.

Brittany Adair (12-8) picked up the loss after giving up five runs in 1 1/3 innings.

The top of the order was deadly for CMU with Joley Crider, Kelena Oots, and Madison White each collecting a pair of hits. White drove in three of the Eagles' nine runs.

For FHU, Sophie Dunavant connected for two hits including driving in the lone run.