THIS WEEKEND: BLACK AND GOLD INVITATIONAL
Hattiesburg, Miss. – Southern Miss Softball Complex
Friday, Feb. 16
The Lady Bears enter this weekend 3-0 after sweeping the series with Northwestern State, 8-0, 8-4, 4-1. Baylor went 45-14 last year making their fourth World Series appearance. Baylor had appearances in 2007, 2011, 2014, and 2017 making regional appearances 12 times over the last 14 seasons.
McNeese
The Cowgirls opened the season with a home tournament with Tulsa, Virginia, Southern and Houston Baptist. McNeese picked up two wins over Virginia and two wins over preseason ranked #20 Tulsa. The Cowgirls come in to this weekend with a 4-1 record after dropping a midweek matchup with LA Tech 8-7 on Wednesday. McNeese cracked the top 25 this week landing at #24 in the NFCA.com rankings.
Mississippi Valley State
The Devilettes enter the tournament 0-4, after dropping games against Missouri State, Nebraska at Omaha, and two versus the Bulldogs of Mississippi State. Mississippi Valley State went 13-33 last year in the SWAC.
Hattiesburg, Miss. – Southern Miss Softball Complex
Friday, Feb. 16
- vs. Southern Miss (2-4) – 1 p.m. CT
- vs. No. 24/RV McNeese State (4-0) – 1 p.m. CT
- vs. Mississippi Valley State (0-4) – 4 p.m. CT
- vs. No. 11/12 Baylor (3-0) – 1 p.m. CT
- Alabama is 3-0 to start the season with three shutout victories last weekend. The Crimson Tide opened play with a 1-0 win at South Alabama before defeating Penn State, 10-0, and Lamar, 13-0, at the Sand Dollar Classic in Gulf Shores, Ala. Alabama was scheduled to play two additional games but inclement weather forced the final day of tournament play to be canceled.
- All three of Alabama's pitchers tossed complete-game shutouts on opening weekend. Senior Alexis Osoriowent the distance against South Alabama, fanning eight batters while allowing just three hits. Freshman Madison Preston allowed only one hit in her Crimson Tide debut against Penn State, while junior Courtney Gettins took it one step further in her first game in crimson and white, throwing a no-hitter against Lamar.
- Sophomore Bailey Hemphill led the Tide at the plate, going 4-6 (.667) last week with four RBI. Sophomore Gabby Callaway drove in a team-leading five runs with junior Merris Schroder close behind at three, all of which came on an inside-the-park home run against Lamar.
- Alabama is ranked No. 9 in both national polls this week. The Tide will face two ranked teams this weekend in No. 24/RV McNeese State on Saturday at 1 p.m. CT and No. 11/12 Baylor on Sunday at 1 p.m. CT.
The Lady Bears enter this weekend 3-0 after sweeping the series with Northwestern State, 8-0, 8-4, 4-1. Baylor went 45-14 last year making their fourth World Series appearance. Baylor had appearances in 2007, 2011, 2014, and 2017 making regional appearances 12 times over the last 14 seasons.
McNeese
The Cowgirls opened the season with a home tournament with Tulsa, Virginia, Southern and Houston Baptist. McNeese picked up two wins over Virginia and two wins over preseason ranked #20 Tulsa. The Cowgirls come in to this weekend with a 4-1 record after dropping a midweek matchup with LA Tech 8-7 on Wednesday. McNeese cracked the top 25 this week landing at #24 in the NFCA.com rankings.
Mississippi Valley State
The Devilettes enter the tournament 0-4, after dropping games against Missouri State, Nebraska at Omaha, and two versus the Bulldogs of Mississippi State. Mississippi Valley State went 13-33 last year in the SWAC.
