The Shockers continue their conference play with a series on Saturday (DH starting at noon) and Sunday (single game starting at noon) at Wilkins Stadium. Both teams enter the weekend at 5-1 in Valley play, tied for first.
Bradley has a overall record of 14-17 in addition to their Valley mark. They have played a more rugged schedule than most Valley teams, losing games to Cal, Stanford, Missouri and Oregon, all ranked teams at the time. In Valley play, they took two of three from Missouri State and swept Evansville.
The top hitters are Mariah Cole (BA of .333 and a slapper by looking at her OPS) and Madeline Lynch-Crumrine (BA of .316 and OPS of .870). Alex Chandler (OPS of .961) and Kathryn Spenn (OPS of .904) are other hitters of note.
In the circle, two pitchers have all but two of their starts. Madeline L-C, who has given the Shocker fits over the years, has an ERA of 2.73 and WHIP of 1.58, while Jaelen Hull has an ERA of 4.38 and a WHIP of 1.79.
For the Shocks, PaigeL (.411, 1.187 and six homers) and Cacy (.393, 1.228 and six homers) continue to lead the offense. Liz and Melanie also have OPS north of .900. Sloan, Katie and Jenni all have ERAs of near 4.00 or worse with only Sloan's WHIP of 1.40 being any distance away from a WHIP of 2.00.
Bradley has a overall record of 14-17 in addition to their Valley mark. They have played a more rugged schedule than most Valley teams, losing games to Cal, Stanford, Missouri and Oregon, all ranked teams at the time. In Valley play, they took two of three from Missouri State and swept Evansville.
The top hitters are Mariah Cole (BA of .333 and a slapper by looking at her OPS) and Madeline Lynch-Crumrine (BA of .316 and OPS of .870). Alex Chandler (OPS of .961) and Kathryn Spenn (OPS of .904) are other hitters of note.
In the circle, two pitchers have all but two of their starts. Madeline L-C, who has given the Shocker fits over the years, has an ERA of 2.73 and WHIP of 1.58, while Jaelen Hull has an ERA of 4.38 and a WHIP of 1.79.
For the Shocks, PaigeL (.411, 1.187 and six homers) and Cacy (.393, 1.228 and six homers) continue to lead the offense. Liz and Melanie also have OPS north of .900. Sloan, Katie and Jenni all have ERAs of near 4.00 or worse with only Sloan's WHIP of 1.40 being any distance away from a WHIP of 2.00.
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