First, that is a Classic name for a tournament you are hosting. Not very Invitational at all. Nevertheless, Omaha, North Texas, and Missouri State have chosen to come.
Due to the weather forecast, the tournament has been moved up a day. There are now four games on Thursday, four more on Friday, and two on Saturday. They will be quite fortunate to get those games in if the forecast holds.
The Shocker games on Thursday are against Omaha at 10 am and Missouri State at 530 pm. On Friday, they face North Texas at 1230 pm and the Bears again at 530 pm. Saturday's game is at 130 pm against North Texas.
Omaha is a member of the Summit League (the same as South Dakota State) where they are a pick for fourth among the seven teams. Sydney Hampton and Jamie White were among the Summit League Players to Watch. The current record for the Mavericks is 4-10. They have played in tournaments hosted by Northern Iowa, Saint Louis, and Central Arkansas as well as several DHs. Losses include two 8-0(5) decisions to Oklahoma State and two losses to Tulsa, losses by healthy margins but not by run-rule.
The two highest OPS for Omaha belong to Janae Cameron (.900) and Lexi Burkhardt (.889). Hampton has half of the starts for the Mavs. She has an ERA of 4.72 with a WHIP of 1.69. Other starters are Kamryn Meyer and Sydney Nuismer, both with an ERA greater than 5.00.
North Texas are a pick among six teams to win the West Division of Conference USA. Hope Trautwein is the All-Conference Preseason Pitcher of the Year, and Tayla Evans is an infielder on that team. The Mean Green now have a record of 10-6 after the tournament last weekend at UT Arlington. Molly Rainey (1.213), Kalei Christensen (1.107), and Tarah Hilton (.990) are the offensive leaders for North Texas. GiGi Wall (1.58 and 1.25) and Trautwein (2.31 and 1.07) have most of the starts in the circle. Janie Worthington (3.94 and 1.08) has a number of appearances, mostly in relief.
Missouri State has a record of 8-6. In addition to last weekend in Arlington where they beat Iowa State, they have been in tournaments at Mississipi State and Central Arkansas. The Bears have four players with an OPS above .800. Steffany Dickerson (2.73 and 1.29), Gracie Johnston (1.27 and 1.12), and Madison Hunsaker (1.62 and 1.27) have almost all of the innings for Missouri State.
For the Shockers, Neleigh (1.542 and four home runs), Addison (1.523 and seven homers), and Ryleigh (1.309 and three homers) lead the offense. Lauren also has a hefty OPS, but Camryn has clearly taken her spot in the order. Performance? Injury? I have no idea.
Bailey (1.47 and 1.05) and Erin (3.69 and 1.22) continue to have most of the starts. Caitlin (0.53 and 1.35) is the primary reliever and now has two saves.
Due to the weather forecast, the tournament has been moved up a day. There are now four games on Thursday, four more on Friday, and two on Saturday. They will be quite fortunate to get those games in if the forecast holds.
The Shocker games on Thursday are against Omaha at 10 am and Missouri State at 530 pm. On Friday, they face North Texas at 1230 pm and the Bears again at 530 pm. Saturday's game is at 130 pm against North Texas.
Omaha is a member of the Summit League (the same as South Dakota State) where they are a pick for fourth among the seven teams. Sydney Hampton and Jamie White were among the Summit League Players to Watch. The current record for the Mavericks is 4-10. They have played in tournaments hosted by Northern Iowa, Saint Louis, and Central Arkansas as well as several DHs. Losses include two 8-0(5) decisions to Oklahoma State and two losses to Tulsa, losses by healthy margins but not by run-rule.
The two highest OPS for Omaha belong to Janae Cameron (.900) and Lexi Burkhardt (.889). Hampton has half of the starts for the Mavs. She has an ERA of 4.72 with a WHIP of 1.69. Other starters are Kamryn Meyer and Sydney Nuismer, both with an ERA greater than 5.00.
North Texas are a pick among six teams to win the West Division of Conference USA. Hope Trautwein is the All-Conference Preseason Pitcher of the Year, and Tayla Evans is an infielder on that team. The Mean Green now have a record of 10-6 after the tournament last weekend at UT Arlington. Molly Rainey (1.213), Kalei Christensen (1.107), and Tarah Hilton (.990) are the offensive leaders for North Texas. GiGi Wall (1.58 and 1.25) and Trautwein (2.31 and 1.07) have most of the starts in the circle. Janie Worthington (3.94 and 1.08) has a number of appearances, mostly in relief.
Missouri State has a record of 8-6. In addition to last weekend in Arlington where they beat Iowa State, they have been in tournaments at Mississipi State and Central Arkansas. The Bears have four players with an OPS above .800. Steffany Dickerson (2.73 and 1.29), Gracie Johnston (1.27 and 1.12), and Madison Hunsaker (1.62 and 1.27) have almost all of the innings for Missouri State.
For the Shockers, Neleigh (1.542 and four home runs), Addison (1.523 and seven homers), and Ryleigh (1.309 and three homers) lead the offense. Lauren also has a hefty OPS, but Camryn has clearly taken her spot in the order. Performance? Injury? I have no idea.
Bailey (1.47 and 1.05) and Erin (3.69 and 1.22) continue to have most of the starts. Caitlin (0.53 and 1.35) is the primary reliever and now has two saves.
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