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Missouri State, Tulsa Meet in Wednesday Contest at Killian

April 13, 2016


Tulsa at Missouri State
Killian Stadium - Springfield, Mo.
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A five-game home stand concludes on Wednesday when the Missouri State softball team (14-21) hosts Tulsa (27-11) in a 5:00 p.m. non-conference contest. The Bears won the series opener against Southern Illinois in Valley play last weekend at Killian Stadium. MSU racked up 13 hits, including junior Olivia Roark's walk-off infield single, in the win over the Salukis.

Roark had one of Missouri State's four three-hit outings over the weekend. Sophomore Erika Velasquez Zimmer had two such three-hit outings and earned MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week honors. Velasquez Zimmer hit .600 last week, including a red-hot .727 against SIU, to improve her season batting average by nearly 100 points.

Senior Erin Duewel leads the Bears with seven home runs and 27 RBI. All seven of her home runs have come with at least one runner on base, the only player in the MVC sith seven or more home runs all coming with at least one runner on base. Her two-run blast in the fifth inning against Southern Illinois on April 9 was her 20th career homer, tied for second in MSU history. Duewel also ranks second in the school history with a career .494 slugging percentage.

Sophomore Kaitlin Beason turned in two solid starts in the circle for MSU over the weekend. She capped her weekend with a two-run home run in the seventh inning against SIU. It was her fifth long ball of the year, all coming in games in which she was the pitcher of record.

Junior pitcher Erin Struemph has been racking up strikeouts at a near-record rate. In game one on Sunday, April 3 at Loyola, the St. Thomas, Mo. native struck out a career-high 13 batters, the most by a Missouri State pitcher since 2011. She has 432 in her career, the sixth-most in school history.

Missouri State's defense remains among the best in the nation. The Bears top the MVC with a .974 fielding percentage, a figure that ranks MSU 10th in the country entering this week. It is the seventh-consecutive week that the Bears have been in the top-10 nationally.

QUICK HITS
- Senior Erin Duewel slugged her seventh home run of the season on April 9 versus SIU. It was her 20th career long ball, tying her for second in MSU history. All seven of her home runs have come with at least on runner on base.
- Junior pitcher Erin Struemph struck out a career-high 13 Ramblers in game one at Loyola on April 3. It was the most strikeouts in a game by an MSU pitcher since 2011 and tied for most in MVC this season.
- Struemph has 432 career strikeouts, the sixth-most strikeouts in program history.
- Missouri State's defense enters the week ranked 10th in the country with a .974 fielding percentage. It is the seventh-straight week MSU is ranked in the top-10 nationally.
- Junior Olivia Roark leads all MVC players with a .571 batting average during league play.
- All five of sophomore Kaitlin Beason's home runs have come in the same game in which she has been the pitcher of record.
- Redshirt sophomore Allie Alvstad singled to right against Omaha on March 11, her first hit since returning to the team after beating leukemia.

SCOUTING REPORT
Tulsa Golden Hurricane: Tulsa stumbled in league play last weekend when Central Florida swept all three games in American Athletic Conference play and come into play on Wednesday with a four-game losing streak. Six of the Golden Hurricane losses have come on the road. In the circle, senior Caitlin Sill leads UT with 15 wins and 1.36 ERA. The entire Golden Hurricane staff has a collective 2.09 ERA, the 16th-best in the country entering this week. Offensively, Tulsa is hitting at a .301 clip as a team. Freshman Julia Hollingsworth is tied atop the team with a .392 average and is second on the team with nine stolen bases. Junior Maddie Withee, also hitting. 392, leads the team with 39 RBI, one of eight UT players with double-digit RBI this season. The Bears lead the all-time series 24-22, but Tulsa has won 11-straight matchups, dating back to 2006 when MSU swept a doubleheader in Springfield.

700 AND COUNTING
Head coach Holly Hesse is second in all-time wins by an MVC coach with 718. She entered 2016 with the 37th-most wins among active Division I head coaches. With a 4-0 victory over Illinois State on April 18, 2015, Hesse earned milestone win 700. She trails only current Illinois State coach Melinda Fischer (971 wins in MVC).

BEARS SOFTBALL IS ON THE AIR
The Missouri State softball team will see all of its home games live streamed through Bears All-Access on MissouriStateBears.com.

Some MSU home games will air on KBFL (1060 AM) and can be heard online via RadioSpringfield.com.

2016 Remaining Broadcast Schedule
Wednesday, April 13 vs. Tulsa [KBFL]
Wednesday, April 20 vs. Wichita St. (DH) [KBFL]
Wednesday, April 27 vs. SIU Edwardsville [KBFL]

DUEWEL LANDS IN RECORD BOOK
Senior Erin Duewel belted her 20th career home run in the fifth inning against SIU on April 9. That total lands the Lee's Summit native in a tie for second on the all-time career homers list. Duewel's blast against the Salukis was her team-leading seventh long ball of the year and third in MVC games. All seven of Duewel's home runs have come with at least one runner on base.

MILESTONE STRIKEOUT
Junior Erin Struemph is already making waves in the MSU annuls. She picked up three strikeouts in the March 29 start at Arkansas. With her strikeout of UA's Lauren Archuleta to end the second inning, Struemph became just the sixth pitcher in MSU history with 400 career strikeouts. She now has 432 career strikeouts, 15 shy of tying for fifth in school history.

Struemph began conference play with three-consecutive complete-game three hitters. In her fourth start following the start of MVC play, she held Arkansas to four hits in another complete game effort.

SCHOLARLY HONOR
Sophomore Erika Velasquez Zimmer was the first Bear this season to be awarded the MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week honors. The Coppell, Texas, native earned the accolade for the first time in her career on April 12. She led MSU with nine hits during the week of April 4-10, including a scorching .727 batting average over the three games against SIU. She had multiple hits in all three games against the Salukis, tying a career-high with three hits in two of those games.

TRIUMPHANT RETURN
The Bears eagerly anticipated the inspirational return of redshirt sophomore Allie Alvstad. She missed the entire 2014-15 academic year to battle through acute myeloid leukemia. She received a bone marrow transplant in December 2014 and returned to the team in 2015-16.

In her first plate appearance of the season, Alvstad drew a four-pitch walk against Northern Colorado on Feb. 13. On Feb. 19, she drove in her first run of the season with a pinch-hit ground out at Western Kentucky. Alvstad registered her first hit since returning with a single to right field on March 11 versus Omaha in Lawrence, Kan.

TAKE YOUR BASE
This season, the Bears have drawn 84 bases on balls and have been hit by a pitch 18 times. MSU received a free pass to first base by one or both of these means in 32 of the 35 games this season. In the Feb. 13 game versus Northern Colorado, MSU drew 12 walks, one shy of the single-game program record set in 2004.

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Olivia Roark

#3 Olivia Roark

Second Base
5' 2"
Junior
Kaitlin Beason

#10 Kaitlin Beason

Pitcher/First Base
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Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Olivia Roark

#3 Olivia Roark

5' 2"
Junior
Second Base
Kaitlin Beason

#10 Kaitlin Beason

5' 8"
Sophomore
Pitcher/First Base

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