The Shockers continue their season this weekend, hosting a series against Nebraska, another quality opponent. A doubleheader starts at 1pm on Saturday with a single game at 1pm on Sunday.
For several years now, these two teams have met, most often in a three-game set such as this one. A weekend series like this is useful as it closely simulates a conference weekend series with the conferences series for both the AAC and Big Ten being played over three days rather than two. It gives the teams a chance to adapt and adjust against an opponent played in consecutive games.
The Huskers have a record of 10-6 with an 0-2 mark against ranked teams. The weekend after the Shocks split with Pittsburgh at the Charleston tournament, Nebraska run-ruled the Panthers twice in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Although the Husker schedule appears to be somewhat stronger than that of the Shockers, it seems to be a step below that played by Oklahoma State.
The Huskers have used four pitchers. The top two in number of starts and innings pitched are Regan Mergele (ERA of 2.85 and WHIP of 1.28) and Lindsey Walljasper (3.03 and 1.36). There are only six complete games among the staff, so multiple pitchers in a game may be by design, much like the approach of the Cowgirls.
The Nebraska offense is led by Tristen Edwards (OPS of 1.287 and six homers), Samantha Owen (1.231), Madi Unzicker (1.141 and three homers) and Bri Cassidy (1.055).
The Shockers are led at the plate by Lauren (1.141) and Butters (1.122 and three homers). Bailee (.998) and Laurie (.996 and three homers) each fall just short of a WHIP of 1.000.
Caitlin (ERA of 1.51 and WHIP of 1.17) and Erin (2.10 and 0.91) are the mainstays of the Shocker staff. Hailey has nice numbers, but few innings, those being against the weakest part of the Shocker schedule.
Although widely assumed, it is now officially confirmed that Bailey is out for the season.
For several years now, these two teams have met, most often in a three-game set such as this one. A weekend series like this is useful as it closely simulates a conference weekend series with the conferences series for both the AAC and Big Ten being played over three days rather than two. It gives the teams a chance to adapt and adjust against an opponent played in consecutive games.
The Huskers have a record of 10-6 with an 0-2 mark against ranked teams. The weekend after the Shocks split with Pittsburgh at the Charleston tournament, Nebraska run-ruled the Panthers twice in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Although the Husker schedule appears to be somewhat stronger than that of the Shockers, it seems to be a step below that played by Oklahoma State.
The Huskers have used four pitchers. The top two in number of starts and innings pitched are Regan Mergele (ERA of 2.85 and WHIP of 1.28) and Lindsey Walljasper (3.03 and 1.36). There are only six complete games among the staff, so multiple pitchers in a game may be by design, much like the approach of the Cowgirls.
The Nebraska offense is led by Tristen Edwards (OPS of 1.287 and six homers), Samantha Owen (1.231), Madi Unzicker (1.141 and three homers) and Bri Cassidy (1.055).
The Shockers are led at the plate by Lauren (1.141) and Butters (1.122 and three homers). Bailee (.998) and Laurie (.996 and three homers) each fall just short of a WHIP of 1.000.
Caitlin (ERA of 1.51 and WHIP of 1.17) and Erin (2.10 and 0.91) are the mainstays of the Shocker staff. Hailey has nice numbers, but few innings, those being against the weakest part of the Shocker schedule.
Although widely assumed, it is now officially confirmed that Bailey is out for the season.
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