The Campbellsville University Lady Tigers are poised for the Mid-South Conference Championship Tournament after closing the regular season with a strong 28-15 record. As the #3 seed, they will kick off their tournament run on April 30 at 2:30 p.m. ET against the winner of a preceding elimination game. Their well-balanced team boasts a potent offense with a .305 batting average and strong pitching, evident by their 3.07 team ERA. With this balance, the Tigers aim for a spot in the NAIA National Tournament, where the pressure is heightened.

By the Numbers
  • Record: 28 wins, 15 losses (12-6 in MSC)
  • Team batting average: .305 with 335 hits, 72 doubles, and 31 home runs
State of Play
  • Campbellsville finished tied for second in the MSC but secured the #3 seed due to head-to-head tiebreaker.
  • The team features standout performances, like Korey Harris with a .395 average and Emma Markham's 2.66 ERA.
What's Next

If they win their opening match, they will face the #2 seed, the University of the Cumberlands, later that same day. Successful progression would place them in the finals of the double-elimination tournament on May 2.

Bottom Line

Ultimately, the Lady Tigers’ path to the national tournament hinges on their ability to harness team dynamics and veteran leadership under postseason pressure. Their impressive record highlights their capabilities, but the upcoming tournament will test their resilience and adaptability.