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Cowgirls Split Doubleheader in Baton Rouge
February 27, 2021 | Cowgirl Softball
Game 1 (PDF)
Game 2 (PDF)
Season Stats (PDF)
Baton Rouge, La. -Â Oklahoma State softball moved to 12-1 on the season after splitting its doubleheader with Buffalo and No. 9 Louisiana in Baton Rouge, bringing the longest win streak in the nation to an end.
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The Cowgirls took game one against Buffalo 6-3 before falling to No. 9 Louisiana 7-1 in the second game.Â
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In game one of the doubleheader, OSU put runs on the board early, scoring two in the top of the first. The Cowgirls then tacked on runs in each of the following three innings to hold the Bulls at bay.
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Freshman Savannah Evans got the start in the circle and Mattison Boyd picked up her second win of the season. Boyd pitched four innings, allowing no hits or runs and striking out three.Â
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Freshman Katelynn Carwile recorded her first career save.
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Chelsea Alexander, Alysen Febrey, and Jordan Doggett all racked up two hits in the game. Febrey led the way for the offense in game one, with a double and two RBI.Â
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In game two, Logan Simunek got the start in the circle for OSU. Louisiana got off to a hot start offensively, scoring five runs in the first two innings and adding two more late in the game.
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Karli Petty drove in the only run for OSU in the seventh inning with a double to right field.
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Alexander, Chyenne Factor, Hayley Busby, and Avery Hobson also collected hits in the loss.
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The Cowgirls will be back in action tomorrow at 11 a.m. CT at Louisiana to take on the No. 9 Ragin' Cajuns.Â
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Game 2 (PDF)
Season Stats (PDF)
Baton Rouge, La. -Â Oklahoma State softball moved to 12-1 on the season after splitting its doubleheader with Buffalo and No. 9 Louisiana in Baton Rouge, bringing the longest win streak in the nation to an end.
Â
The Cowgirls took game one against Buffalo 6-3 before falling to No. 9 Louisiana 7-1 in the second game.Â
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In game one of the doubleheader, OSU put runs on the board early, scoring two in the top of the first. The Cowgirls then tacked on runs in each of the following three innings to hold the Bulls at bay.
Â
Freshman Savannah Evans got the start in the circle and Mattison Boyd picked up her second win of the season. Boyd pitched four innings, allowing no hits or runs and striking out three.Â
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Freshman Katelynn Carwile recorded her first career save.
Â
Chelsea Alexander, Alysen Febrey, and Jordan Doggett all racked up two hits in the game. Febrey led the way for the offense in game one, with a double and two RBI.Â
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In game two, Logan Simunek got the start in the circle for OSU. Louisiana got off to a hot start offensively, scoring five runs in the first two innings and adding two more late in the game.
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Karli Petty drove in the only run for OSU in the seventh inning with a double to right field.
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Alexander, Chyenne Factor, Hayley Busby, and Avery Hobson also collected hits in the loss.
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The Cowgirls will be back in action tomorrow at 11 a.m. CT at Louisiana to take on the No. 9 Ragin' Cajuns.Â
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Boyd, Mattison (2-0)
L: Hickingbottom, M. (0-2)
S: Carwile, Katelynn (1)

Batting:
2B: Febrey, Alysen 1
RBI: Febrey, Alysen 2 ; Factor, Chyenne 2 ; Tuck, Taylor 1
SH: Callaham, Jules 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Naomi, Kiley 2 ; Alexander, Chelsea 2 ; David, Scotland 1 ; Pennington, Sydney 1
SB: Naomi, Kiley 1 ; Alexander, Chelsea 2 ; David, Scotland 1 ; Cunconan, Maci 1
CS: Petty, Karli 1
HBP: Naomi, Kiley 1

Batting:
RBI: Fernimen, Madison 1 ; Matheney, Alexis 1 ; Richmond, Jenna 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Castro, Brianna 1 ; Peters, Alicia 1 ; Matheney, Alexis 1
HBP: Bardeen, Hannah 1
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