Campbellsville Dominates Cumberland with Pitching Sweep
Campbellsville showcased exceptional pitching and offense in a two-game sweep against Cumberland University, winning 5-0 and 2-1. Emma Markham dominated in game one, allowing just four hits and striking out seven batters. In game two, Leah Holland and Ellie Coley combined efforts on the mound, with Coley securing the win. The victories clinched the series for Campbellsville, setting them up for a potential sweep in their final home game tomorrow.
By the Numbers- Emma Markham struck out 7 batters and allowed just 4 hits in game one.
- Korey Harris contributed 3 hits, scored twice, and had 1 RBI in the first game.
While Campbellsville displayed dominant pitching, the second game was tightly contested, reflecting Cumberland's competitive spirit and ability to challenge the Tigers' defense.
State of Play- Campbellsville clinched the series against Cumberland with two solid wins.
- The Tigers' pitching staff has shown depth, with strong performances from Markham, Holland, and Coley throughout the series.
The Tigers will look to achieve a clean sweep of the series in their final home game against Cumberland tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. ET. Continued strong pitching and timely hitting will be crucial for their success.
Bottom LineCampbellsville's exceptional pitching and strategic offense have set them up as formidable contenders. Maintaining this momentum will be key as they aim for a perfect series finish in their concluding home matchup.
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