Cameron (33-20, 18-14 LSC) at Lone Star Conference Tournament
vs. Midwestern State (29-27, 14-18 LSC)Â Friday, April 29 at 11 a.m.Â
vs. Texas Woman's (31-21, 19-13 LSC) (if necessary)Â Friday, April 29 at 4 p.m.
LSC Championship Saturday, April 30 at 2 p.m.
Canyon, Texas (Schaeffer Park)
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Game Notes
Leading Off
1. Â Â With the No. 3 seed the Aggies have the highest placement in the LSC Tournament in their ten postseason appearances.Â
2. Â Â Cameron's 32 wins this season equals their third winningest season in 40 years of softball.
3. Â Â Nikki Norton has reached base the last nine games.
4. Â Â The Aggies have swiped 40 bags this season, which is one off from their 2015 season total.
5. Â Â Cameron is 25-1 when they outhit their opponents and 19-0 when leading after five innings.
Aggies at the LSC TournamentÂ
Cameron is making their sixth tournament appearance in a row and tenth in program history. Â The Aggies have won in the opening round in the last two seasons and five times overall but have yet to reach the championship game. In the tournament, CU is 1-2 against Midwestern State with their last meeting coming in 2014; should the Aggies win and face Texas Woman's, they are winless in two meetings in the LSC postseason.
Nationally Speaking
Cameron is twelfth in the nation with 54 home runs and is third in walks (229) behind Angelo State and West Texas A&M. Â
Sonora Zukerman is eighth nationally in active home runs with 43 and
Paige Daino is tied for the national lead with seven sac-flies. Additionally, CU is eleventh in double plays per game (0.49), and fourteenth in home runs per game (1.02).
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Regionally Ranked
The Aggies fell one spot to seventh in the final South Central Regional Poll before the NCAA announces final selections on Monday morning. Â If the season ended today, Cameron would travel to St. Mary's, along with Angelo State and Texas Woman's; Texas A&M-Commerce, Colorado Mesa, and Lubbock Christian would travel to West Texas A&M.
Chasing Records
- With 43 homers,
Sonora Zukerman is first all-time at Cameron and also sits at 174 career RBI, which is second all-time, and she is ten back of
Tara Martini (2012-15) for first. Additionally, Zukerman is second in all-time game played at Cameron with 211 and is 13 back of Megan Young who played at Cameron from 2006-09.
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Breezy McComas is tied for fifth on CU's home run list with 35, and she is also sixth in the RBI list with 121.
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Paige Daino is tied for sixth the Aggie home run list with 32 and is fifth on the career RBI list with 128.
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Emily Wasinger with 16 wins this season is tied for fifth most by an Aggie pitcher is a year.
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Carly Allerheiligen is four games away from playing in 200 at Cameron and would be the fifth to do so.
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Midwestern State (29-27)
-Â The Mustangs climbed into the NCAA Regional race coming in tenth after a one year absence from the postseason.
- Rematch of the 2014 LSC Tournament opening round with Cameron winning 14-10 over the Mustangs.
- Took their final series of the season at MSU over Texas A&M-Kingsville in Wichita Falls.
- Lost their last three games to the Aggies in Lawton earlier this month and was run-ruled 9-0 in five innings.
- Katelyn Vinson is the LSC All-Time leader in homers with 66 and is leading the Mustangs at the plate with a .432 batting average and 52 RBI.
- On the field, MSU has committed 103 errors and is 249 out of 277 NCAA Division II programs in fielding percentage with a .937.
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Texas Woman's (31-21)
- Texas Woman's dropped their final four games of the season to top-ranked West Texas A&M in Denton but pushed the Lady Buffs to extra innings in two games, and 8-7 in the final game.
- Lost the season series with the Aggies at McMahon Field and in their 7-6 win over the Aggies, six runs were scored due to four errors.
- Projected starter, Tori Brice did not play last weekend against West Texas A&M, and went 2-1 against the Aggies with a 9.00 ERA in 13 innings this season; Brice is 17-5 this season in the circle with a 3.45 ERA.
- Fifth in the nation in stolen bases per game (2.4) but only made two successful attempts in the four game series against Cameron.Â
- Senior Tealey Farquhar is fourteenth in the nation in batting average (.464) and is second in the LSC with 42 stolen bases. Â Farquhar has been gunned down twice this season, both by CU senior
Chelsea DeLong.
- Tied for fourteenth fewest homers this season with 13.
- Texas Woman's leads the overall series 29-14-1.