
Krehbiel Sets Home Run Record in Run-Rule Victory
April 19, 2024 | Softball
SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State softball (11-28, 7-11 MVC) dominated Valparaiso (8-30, 2-13 MVC) with a 10-0 run-rule victory to open the series here Friday night in Springfield.Â
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The star of the night was senior third baseman Olivia Krehbiel, who knocked her 28th career home run to break the Missouri State career home run record. Her three-run shot in the second inning surpassed Jessie Smith's (2006-09) previous top mark of 27 career long balls. Krehbiel didn't stop there as she launched another three-run homer in the fourth inning to cap a 3-for-3 day at the plate with six RBI and three runs scored.Â
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It was all Missouri State in this one as the Bears exploded offensively and held the Beacons to just one hit on the night. After a 1-2-3 inning on defense to start the game, MSU pushed a run across in the first on a sacrifice fly from Kayla Ulrich to take the early lead.Â
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Valparaiso's lone hit of the game came in the second with a ground ball deep to second base that Kelsie Lewis saved from reaching the outfield grass. But back-to-back fly outs ended the inning for Valpo.Â
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The Bears broke things open in the bottom of the second with five runs in the frame. Alexis Perales swung at the first pitch of the inning and sent a single to left center field, before Lewis roped a ball down the left field line for a double. A sacrifice fly scored MSU's second run of the game and first of the inning. Then, Emily Chadwick collected an RBI with a single to right field and Chloe Merced got in on the action with a single to center field. With runners on first and second, that's when Krehbiel made history, sending a no-doubter over the fence in center field to push the MSU lead to 6-0.Â
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Defensively, Gracie Johnston and Co. continued to cruise through the Beacon lineup, allowing just a single baserunner via a walk across the third and fourth innings. Missouri State's offense struck again with a four-run fourth inning.Â
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Kenzie Derryberry, Chadwick and Merced led off the fourth with back-to-back-to-back singles and Derryberry scored on a Valparaiso error. It was déjà vu as Krehbiel came to the plate yet again with two runners on, and the result was the same as she smacked a three-run homer to left center field and put the Bears in front, 10-0. A three-up, three-down top of the fifth secured the 10-0 run-rule victory for the Bears to open the series.Â
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Johnston tossed a gem in the circle, collecting the complete game shutout victory. On her senior day, she allowed just one hit and struck out four Beacons.
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Offensively, Krehbiel led the way with her three-hit, six-RBI day at the plate. Chadwick and Merced each went 2-for-2 with two runs scored while Chadwick added an RBI. Derryberry also turned in a 1-for-1 day that included an RBI and a run scored.Â
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The Bears and Beacons face off again tomorrow (April 20) in game two of the series in Springfield. First pitch at Killian Stadium is set for 2 p.m. and the game will stream on ESPN+.Â
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The star of the night was senior third baseman Olivia Krehbiel, who knocked her 28th career home run to break the Missouri State career home run record. Her three-run shot in the second inning surpassed Jessie Smith's (2006-09) previous top mark of 27 career long balls. Krehbiel didn't stop there as she launched another three-run homer in the fourth inning to cap a 3-for-3 day at the plate with six RBI and three runs scored.Â
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It was all Missouri State in this one as the Bears exploded offensively and held the Beacons to just one hit on the night. After a 1-2-3 inning on defense to start the game, MSU pushed a run across in the first on a sacrifice fly from Kayla Ulrich to take the early lead.Â
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Valparaiso's lone hit of the game came in the second with a ground ball deep to second base that Kelsie Lewis saved from reaching the outfield grass. But back-to-back fly outs ended the inning for Valpo.Â
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The Bears broke things open in the bottom of the second with five runs in the frame. Alexis Perales swung at the first pitch of the inning and sent a single to left center field, before Lewis roped a ball down the left field line for a double. A sacrifice fly scored MSU's second run of the game and first of the inning. Then, Emily Chadwick collected an RBI with a single to right field and Chloe Merced got in on the action with a single to center field. With runners on first and second, that's when Krehbiel made history, sending a no-doubter over the fence in center field to push the MSU lead to 6-0.Â
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Defensively, Gracie Johnston and Co. continued to cruise through the Beacon lineup, allowing just a single baserunner via a walk across the third and fourth innings. Missouri State's offense struck again with a four-run fourth inning.Â
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Kenzie Derryberry, Chadwick and Merced led off the fourth with back-to-back-to-back singles and Derryberry scored on a Valparaiso error. It was déjà vu as Krehbiel came to the plate yet again with two runners on, and the result was the same as she smacked a three-run homer to left center field and put the Bears in front, 10-0. A three-up, three-down top of the fifth secured the 10-0 run-rule victory for the Bears to open the series.Â
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Johnston tossed a gem in the circle, collecting the complete game shutout victory. On her senior day, she allowed just one hit and struck out four Beacons.
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Offensively, Krehbiel led the way with her three-hit, six-RBI day at the plate. Chadwick and Merced each went 2-for-2 with two runs scored while Chadwick added an RBI. Derryberry also turned in a 1-for-1 day that included an RBI and a run scored.Â
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The Bears and Beacons face off again tomorrow (April 20) in game two of the series in Springfield. First pitch at Killian Stadium is set for 2 p.m. and the game will stream on ESPN+.Â
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Johnston, Gracie (3-14)
L: McDermott (4-16)

Batting:
2B: Lewis, Kelsie 1
HR: Krehbiel, Olivia 2
RBI: Krehbiel, Olivia 6 ; Ulrich, Kayla 1 ; Derryberry, Kenzie 1 ; Chadwick, Emily 1
SF: Ulrich, Kayla 1 ; Derryberry, Kenzie 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Krehbiel, Olivia 3 ; Perales, Alexis 1 ; Lewis, Kelsie 1 ; Derryberry, Kenzie 1 ; Chadwick, Emily 2 ; Merced, Chloe 2
SB: Krehbiel, Olivia 1 ; Merced, Chloe 1
CS: Akers, Taylor 1
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