The Shockers begin the more challenging part of their conference schedule with a series against Charlotte beginning, due to Easter weekend, on Thursday. The games Thursday and Friday start at 5 pm CT and the Saturday game begins at noon.
The 49ers (No, there is no gold that I am aware of in North Carolina; story below) have a record of 18-12 with a 6-3 AAC mark. They are 3-3 against ranked teams including losses to Clemson and South Carolina. In conference they have one loss to USF and two losses to East Carolina with a sweep of Memphis. Their RPI at the start of the week was 38 versus 34 for the Shocks.
Ariana Rodi is the leading hitter for Charlotte with an OPS of 1.331 and eleven!! homers. Kiyah Garrett (.967) is the only other OPS above .900. Most of their starts belong to Georgeanna Barefoot (ERA of 1.83 and WHIP of 0.94) and Lena Elkins (2.51 and 1.43). Sam Gress (2.36 and 0.95) also has a noticeable number of innings.
The Shockers continue to have the same three players with an OPS above 1.000: CC (1.516 and ten homers), Addison (1.269 and ten homers), and Taylor (1.063 and seven homers). Bailey is at .928. The pitching numbers are still mediocre, but the recent outings by Lauren give hope that any of the four can give the Shockers a chance.
The nickname "49ers" derives from the fact that the university's predecessor—Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina (CCUNC – established in 1946) was saved from being shut down by the state in 1949 by Bonnie Cone, when CCUNC became Charlotte College. Due to this "49er spirit" that Cone felt embodied the university, referring to the settlers that endured much hardships in traveling across the United States to seek fortune in the California Gold Rush, students of the fledgling UNC Charlotte chose "49ers" as the school's mascot. The fact that the University's Main Campus front entrance is located on North Carolina Highway 49 is pure coincidence.
Prior to the "49ers" moniker, the athletic teams were known as the "Owls" due to CCUNC's beginnings as a night school.
(Wikipedia is my friend.)
As a sidenote, Florida Atlantic is (low) RV in both polls.
The 49ers (No, there is no gold that I am aware of in North Carolina; story below) have a record of 18-12 with a 6-3 AAC mark. They are 3-3 against ranked teams including losses to Clemson and South Carolina. In conference they have one loss to USF and two losses to East Carolina with a sweep of Memphis. Their RPI at the start of the week was 38 versus 34 for the Shocks.
Ariana Rodi is the leading hitter for Charlotte with an OPS of 1.331 and eleven!! homers. Kiyah Garrett (.967) is the only other OPS above .900. Most of their starts belong to Georgeanna Barefoot (ERA of 1.83 and WHIP of 0.94) and Lena Elkins (2.51 and 1.43). Sam Gress (2.36 and 0.95) also has a noticeable number of innings.
The Shockers continue to have the same three players with an OPS above 1.000: CC (1.516 and ten homers), Addison (1.269 and ten homers), and Taylor (1.063 and seven homers). Bailey is at .928. The pitching numbers are still mediocre, but the recent outings by Lauren give hope that any of the four can give the Shockers a chance.
The nickname "49ers" derives from the fact that the university's predecessor—Charlotte Center of the University of North Carolina (CCUNC – established in 1946) was saved from being shut down by the state in 1949 by Bonnie Cone, when CCUNC became Charlotte College. Due to this "49er spirit" that Cone felt embodied the university, referring to the settlers that endured much hardships in traveling across the United States to seek fortune in the California Gold Rush, students of the fledgling UNC Charlotte chose "49ers" as the school's mascot. The fact that the University's Main Campus front entrance is located on North Carolina Highway 49 is pure coincidence.
Prior to the "49ers" moniker, the athletic teams were known as the "Owls" due to CCUNC's beginnings as a night school.
(Wikipedia is my friend.)
As a sidenote, Florida Atlantic is (low) RV in both polls.
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