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Lady Lions punch ticket to Columbus for NAIA Softball World Series

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May 18, 2022

by Dustin Semore, Sports Information Director

 

HENDERSON, Tenn. - After being upset in the first round of the Henderson regional of the 2022 NAIA Softball World Series, Freed-Hardeman University came storming back to win four consecutive elimination games to punch their ticket to the 2022 NAIA Softball World Series in Columbus, Georgia. The Lady Lions forced an if-necessary game with a 5-0 victory over Columbia (Mo.) College before besting the Cougars in game seven 2-0.


Game One

Freed-Hardeman - 5

Columbia - 0

 

Freed-Hardeman (51-4) used the middle innings to power their way into the site final with a two-run third inning which was followed by single runs in the fourth, fifth, and seventh innings to take the game one win 5-0.

Brittan Jarrell tallied a one-out single in the top of the third inning, only to be driven home by Allie Mitchell's two-run no-doubt homer over the left-field fence, giving FHU the 2-0 advantage over Columbia (35-11).

After Cassie Hayes singled into left field, it was Anna Kate Norton's double to left-center that plated the Lady Lion first basewoman to take a 3-0 lead. The top of the fifth inning saw FHU score their fourth run when Hayes singled up the middle to plate Sophie Dunavant, who reached earlier in the inning with a single of her own.

Catherine Crabb's double to center set up Dunavant to lace a sacrifice fly into right field to allow Kennedy Harris, who had led off the inning with a walk, to score the final FHU run.

The Cougars used a three-pronged pitching attack, with Lexi Dickerson (13-4) picking up the loss, with Madison Ramsey, and Alyssa Roll both joining the campaign in relief. 

Brittany Adair (18-0) showed why she is one of the nation's top strikeout leaders, punching out 11 Cougars in the complete-game shutout.

CC had four batters tally base knocks with Taylor Barnes, Emily King, Jacey Meyer, and Abigail Pringer collecting the Cougar hits.

FHU had seven batswomen reach safely with hits, led by Hayes' two-hit day with Mitchell's two-run home run driving in the most FHU runs.


Game Two

Columbia - 0

Freed-Hardeman - 2

A pair of RBI doubles in the bottom of the fourth inning vaulted Freed-Hardeman (52-4) to victory in the bracket's final game. Columbia (35-13) tied FHU in the hit column, with both squads rallying for four hits.

After singling to left field in the bottom of the fourth inning, Sophie Dunavant rounded the remaining bases to score thanks to Caitlin Mitchell's two-bagger that found a hole in the gap in right field. Mitchell's pinch-runner, Madeline Crabb would watch a strikeout before Annalise Jarnagain doubled to the same spot as Mitchell to plate Crabb to give FHU the 2-0 advantage.

Athena Wheeler started a rally for the Cougars in the top of the fifth inning, singling into right field, and moving into scoring position when Karolina Arbova was hit by a pitch. A sacrifice bunt would move both runners into scoring position with two outs, but FHU starter Chloe Winters (16-2) induced a groundout to leave the tying run stranded.

After Winters exited with a seven-strikeout performance in 5 2/3 innings, Brittany Adair returned to the circle to shut down the Cougars, earning her third save in the process.
Cougar pitcher Ella Schouten (18-4) was impressive in the circle as well, striking out six while not allowing a base on balls.

Again, the hits were spread across four different Cougars, with Avgustina Arbova, Mackenzie Kasarda, Abigail Pringer joining Wheeler in the hit column.

FHU's Jarnagin paced her offense, going 2-for-2 from the plate while driving in a run. Dunavant and Mitchell also tallied base knocks.


Up Next

Freed-Hardeman will pack their bags to play in the 2022 NAIA World Series in Columbus, Georgia. The tournament features ten regional winners in a double-elimination tournament May 26-June 1 with the Lady Lions' first opponent to be announced.

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Players Mentioned

Brittany Adair

#21 Brittany Adair

RHP
5' 10"
Junior
Catherine Crabb

#10 Catherine Crabb

OF
5' 3"
Junior
Sophie Dunavant

#7 Sophie Dunavant

C
5' 6"
Senior
Kennedy Harris-Bennett

#6 Kennedy Harris-Bennett

OF
5' 6"
Senior
Cassie Hayes

#2 Cassie Hayes

IF
5' 4"
Senior
Brittan Jarrell

#22 Brittan Jarrell

OF
5' 6"
Senior
BRITT-in JAIR-uhl
Allie Mitchell

#5 Allie Mitchell

IF
5' 8"
Senior
Caitlin Mitchell

#9 Caitlin Mitchell

IF
5' 7"
Senior
Anna Kate Norton

#14 Anna Kate Norton

IF
5' 4"
Junior
Chloe Winters

#55 Chloe Winters

RHP
6' 2"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Brittany Adair

#21 Brittany Adair

5' 10"
Junior
RHP
Catherine Crabb

#10 Catherine Crabb

5' 3"
Junior
OF
Sophie Dunavant

#7 Sophie Dunavant

5' 6"
Senior
C
Kennedy Harris-Bennett

#6 Kennedy Harris-Bennett

5' 6"
Senior
OF
Cassie Hayes

#2 Cassie Hayes

5' 4"
Senior
IF
Brittan Jarrell

#22 Brittan Jarrell

5' 6"
Senior
BRITT-in JAIR-uhl
OF
Allie Mitchell

#5 Allie Mitchell

5' 8"
Senior
IF
Caitlin Mitchell

#9 Caitlin Mitchell

5' 7"
Senior
IF
Anna Kate Norton

#14 Anna Kate Norton

5' 4"
Junior
IF
Chloe Winters

#55 Chloe Winters

6' 2"
Sophomore
RHP
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