Game 1 Box Score |
Game 2 Box Score |
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DENTON, Texas. – Missouri State softball (2-5) opened the North Texas Invitational with a 3-1 victory over Creighton here Friday before falling to Abilene Christian, 7-2, to split day one of the two-day event.
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The Bears return to Lovelace Stadium on Saturday evening for their final two games of the tournament, facing UT Martin at 5:30 p.m., followed by host North Texas at 8:00 p.m.
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Game 1
Bears 3, Creighton 1
Missouri State put together a two-run first inning and rode the arm of starter
Steffany Dickerson to a 3-1 victory over former MVC rival Creighton in the tournament opener.
The Bears reached safely on four consecutive at-bats in the top of the first with
Darian Frost's deep fly ball to center falling on a Bluejays error to give MSU the a 2-0 lead in the first frame.
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Creighton (3-3) scored its lone run in the third after MSU starter Dickerson registered back-to-back clean innings to begin her day.Â
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Defense came up big for Missouri State in the bottom of inning four to protect its one-run lead. With a runner at first, the Bears halted a Creighton single from being stretched into a double to get the out at second. On the following at-bat, Dickerson snapped a throw to home plate on a squeeze play to end the Bluejays' scoring threat.
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The Bears tacked on an insurance run in the top of the seventh with
Olivia Krehbiel smacking a one-out single to score pinch-runner
Kathryn Taylor all the way from first. Taylor came on for
Tess Weakly who drew her second walk of the game.
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Madison Hunsaker came on to earn MSU's first save of the season as she struck out all three batters she faced to secure the 3-1 victory.
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Dickerson (2-1) bagged her second win of the year, going 6.0 innings and striking out two.
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At the plate, the Bears drew six walks, which led to all three runs, and scattered four hits.
Game 2
Abilene Christian 7, Bears 2
Hunsaker and the MSU defense kept ACU (2-3) off the scoreboard through five innings, but the Wildcats went on to score seven runs over the last two frames to steal the nightcap, 7-2.Â
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The Bears scored both of their runs courtesy of the long ball with
Olivia Krehbiel and
Alex Boze blasting a pair of solo shots.Â
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The Bears looked to have a big inning going in the bottom of the second with Frost and
Kelly Metter stringing together back-to-back infield hits. However, MSU left empty-handed after a bang-bang play at home on a bases-loaded ground ball kept the Bears from scoring.
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Krehbiel's solo home run – her first collegiate dinger -- in the third broke the scoreless deadlock, sailing over the centerfield scoreboard to give the Bears an early 1-0 lead. Â
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The score would remain 1-0 until the top of the sixth when the Wildcats scored three runs on five hits. ACU followed by scoring four in the seventh with three coming on a Samantha Bradley home run.
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Boze, who went 2-for-2 at the plate, kick-started a Bears rally in the bottom of the seventh with her first home run of the season. MSU had back-to-back hitters reach base to apply the pressure, but ACU starter Samantha Bradley closed the door on the Bears. Bradley struck out 3 and allowed 6 MSU hits in a complete-game victory.
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Hunsaker (0-2) retired seven of the first nine hitters she faced to start the game, finishing with 6 strikeouts in her 5.2 innings of work.Â
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