The Morehead State softball team is gearing up for a weekend series against Southeast Missouri after a challenging season so far. Over the course of 37 games, the Eagles have struggled with a 4-33 record, including a 1-27 record away from home. Despite this, the Eagles have shone offensively, with the team boasting a .270 batting average and hitting five home runs in the last four games.
Key players for Morehead State include sophomore infielder Kendra Lewis, who leads the team in several OVC statistical categories, including hits, runs, and home runs, and sophomore outfielder Maddy Christopher, who has a .348 batting average.
On the pitching front, junior Rylie Burney and junior Emma Solis lead the charge for the Eagles. Morehead State will be facing Southeast Missouri, a team with a 16-13 record and boasting strong offensive and pitching talent. The Redhawks swept the series against Morehead State in 2024 and lead the overall head-to-head record.
The upcoming series between Morehead State and Southeast Missouri will be televised, allowing fans to follow the action closely. The Eagles will return home after the weekend series for their longest home stand of the season, hosting Lindenwood and Western Illinois.
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