
Softball Drops Heartbreaker at Central Arkansas
February 23, 2023 | Softball
CONWAY, Ark. – Missouri State softball fell to 3-7 on the season following a 3-1 walk-off loss at Central Arkansas (8-2) to open the Michelle Short Memorial Collegiate Classic.
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Following just one combined hit in the first two innings, the Bears had the first chance to strike after a Tess Weakly leadoff single to center field in the third inning. Kat Taylor replaced Weakly as a pinch runner and advanced to third following a ground out and sacrifice bunt, but the Bears left her stranded as the game remained scoreless.
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Central Arkansas worked a walk in the bottom of the third, but that was all as the UCA Bears also came away empty-handed in the third frame.
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Missouri State threatened again in the top of the fifth inning with a Mackenzie Chacon leadoff single through the right side. Chacon was lifted for pinch runner Ellie McCoy, who advanced to third after Alex Boze laid down a sacrifice bunt. Once again, the Bears came up empty, stranding runners on second and third base.
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The Bears finally broke through to strike first in the pitcher's duel, following a Kenzie Derryberry triple to lead off the sixth inning and provide a spark for MSU. Derryberry was thrown out at third in the next at-bat on a passed ball, as Kelsie Lewis reached first on the dropped third strike. Olivia Krehbiel then came through in a big way for the Bears, knocking a double to right field, scoring Lewis all the way from first to give MSU a 1-0 lead in the middle of the sixth.
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After a 1-2-3 inning defensively for MSU in the bottom of the sixth and only tallying a single hit in the top of the seventh offensively, Missouri State headed to the bottom of the seventh with a 1-0 advantage.
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Unfortunately, the MSU lead would not hold as Central Arkansas worked two walks and with one out on the board, UCA's Josie Willingham sent a ball over the fence in left center field to walk it off and defeat MSU, 3-1.
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Offensively, Missouri State was led by Weakly, who went 2-for-3 at the plate. Additionally, Krehbiel logged MSU's only RBI with a double, while Derryberry knocked a triple against UCA.
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In the circle, Gracie Johnston led the way for the Bears, allowing just two hits in 6.1 innings of work. Johnston struck out four and walked three in the final-inning loss.
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Following just one combined hit in the first two innings, the Bears had the first chance to strike after a Tess Weakly leadoff single to center field in the third inning. Kat Taylor replaced Weakly as a pinch runner and advanced to third following a ground out and sacrifice bunt, but the Bears left her stranded as the game remained scoreless.
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Central Arkansas worked a walk in the bottom of the third, but that was all as the UCA Bears also came away empty-handed in the third frame.
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Missouri State threatened again in the top of the fifth inning with a Mackenzie Chacon leadoff single through the right side. Chacon was lifted for pinch runner Ellie McCoy, who advanced to third after Alex Boze laid down a sacrifice bunt. Once again, the Bears came up empty, stranding runners on second and third base.
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The Bears finally broke through to strike first in the pitcher's duel, following a Kenzie Derryberry triple to lead off the sixth inning and provide a spark for MSU. Derryberry was thrown out at third in the next at-bat on a passed ball, as Kelsie Lewis reached first on the dropped third strike. Olivia Krehbiel then came through in a big way for the Bears, knocking a double to right field, scoring Lewis all the way from first to give MSU a 1-0 lead in the middle of the sixth.
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After a 1-2-3 inning defensively for MSU in the bottom of the sixth and only tallying a single hit in the top of the seventh offensively, Missouri State headed to the bottom of the seventh with a 1-0 advantage.
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Unfortunately, the MSU lead would not hold as Central Arkansas worked two walks and with one out on the board, UCA's Josie Willingham sent a ball over the fence in left center field to walk it off and defeat MSU, 3-1.
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Offensively, Missouri State was led by Weakly, who went 2-for-3 at the plate. Additionally, Krehbiel logged MSU's only RBI with a double, while Derryberry knocked a triple against UCA.
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In the circle, Gracie Johnston led the way for the Bears, allowing just two hits in 6.1 innings of work. Johnston struck out four and walked three in the final-inning loss.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Kayla Beaver (5-0)
L: Johnston, Gracie (1-2)

Batting:
2B: Krehbiel, Olivia 1
3B: Derryberry, Kenzie 1
RBI: Krehbiel, Olivia 1
SH: Ford, Abby 1 ; Boze, Alex 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Lewis, Kelsie 1
SB: Derryberry, Kenzie 1 ; Carney, McKayla 1
HBP: Derryberry, Kenzie 1

Batting:
2B: Morgan Nelson 1
HR: Josie Willingham 1
RBI: Josie Willingham 3
SH: Tremere Harris 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Bella Barnes 1 ; Erin Michael 1 ; Josie Willingham 1
HBP: Jaylee Engelkes 1
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