Softball: Choctaws Sweep Delta State Doubleheader, Clinch Series
Mississippi College's softball team showcased dominance by sweeping a doubleheader against Delta State, winning 14-2 and 2-1. The victories improved their record to 27-19-1 overall, clinching the series win ahead of the final game on Sunday. In the first game, the Choctaws capitalized on Delta State's errors to score 14 runs, highlighted by a strong performance from Mary Lem, who drove in four runs. The second contest was more competitive, ending in extra innings, where Megan Matheis secured the win with a solo home run.
By the Numbers- Mississippi College scored 14 runs in the first game on 12 hits.
- Reagan Rios pitched a complete game in the second contest, allowing just one run on five hits.
- The Choctaws have secured the series win against Delta State with one game remaining.
- Mississippi College's pitchers, Camryn Bailey and Reagan Rios, both delivered strong performances across the doubleheader.
The Choctaws will aim to complete a series sweep against Delta State in their final game, scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. A strong showing could enhance their momentum heading into the postseason.
Bottom LineMississippi College's offensive firepower and solid pitching have positioned them well for potential postseason success, driving home the importance of maintaining this momentum as they conclude the series against Delta State.
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