The Shockers have their next-to-last conference series in Denton this weekend against the Mean Green of North Texas. Games are Friday at 6 pm, Saturday at 2 pm, and Sunday at noon.
North Texas are 28-19 overall and 15-6 in the AAC, a tie for second place with Charlotte. One of their losses is to Oklahoma State, 2-1. They close out their conference regular season next weekend against Charlotte.
[Conference stats again]
The top three hitters for the Mean Green are Mikayla Smith (OPS of 1.128 and six homers), Molly Rainey (1.003), and Lexi Cobb (.991). The starting pitching for a weekend is McKenzie Wagoner (ERA of 2.10 and WHIP of 1.04), Skylar Savage (2.15 and 1.31), and Mackenzie Childers (2.88 and 1.22). Nice pitching numbers all, but the top two offenses in the conference are their last two weekends.
The same four continue to lead the offense during conference for the Shocks: Addie (1.669 and eleven homers), CC (1.587 and seven homers), Taylor (1.383 and nine homers), and Krystin (1.094). Unfortunately, nobody else is close. The pitching numbers are still ugly (Team ERA of 4.11 and WHIP of 1.72), but the starts by Lauren and Chloe this past weekend were encouraging.
The Shockers are in a three-way tie for fourth place in the AAC at 12-9. Based on the current RPI, Charlotte is likely in the NCAAs, but everyone else is going to have to win the conference tournament to qualify. With three likely wins next weekend against Memphis, the games this weekend are critical to the Shocks for seeding in the AAC Tournament. Charlotte at UAB is the only other series this weekend involving a matchup of top-six teams.
North Texas are 28-19 overall and 15-6 in the AAC, a tie for second place with Charlotte. One of their losses is to Oklahoma State, 2-1. They close out their conference regular season next weekend against Charlotte.
[Conference stats again]
The top three hitters for the Mean Green are Mikayla Smith (OPS of 1.128 and six homers), Molly Rainey (1.003), and Lexi Cobb (.991). The starting pitching for a weekend is McKenzie Wagoner (ERA of 2.10 and WHIP of 1.04), Skylar Savage (2.15 and 1.31), and Mackenzie Childers (2.88 and 1.22). Nice pitching numbers all, but the top two offenses in the conference are their last two weekends.
The same four continue to lead the offense during conference for the Shocks: Addie (1.669 and eleven homers), CC (1.587 and seven homers), Taylor (1.383 and nine homers), and Krystin (1.094). Unfortunately, nobody else is close. The pitching numbers are still ugly (Team ERA of 4.11 and WHIP of 1.72), but the starts by Lauren and Chloe this past weekend were encouraging.
The Shockers are in a three-way tie for fourth place in the AAC at 12-9. Based on the current RPI, Charlotte is likely in the NCAAs, but everyone else is going to have to win the conference tournament to qualify. With three likely wins next weekend against Memphis, the games this weekend are critical to the Shocks for seeding in the AAC Tournament. Charlotte at UAB is the only other series this weekend involving a matchup of top-six teams.
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