COMMERCE – The Texas A&M University-Commerce softball team welcomes Arkansas-Pine Bluff this week to close out the nine-game home stand.
LIONS' SCHEDULE AGAINST THE LADY LIONS
WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE LIONS
A&M-Commerce is on the road for its next conference series, heading to UIW this weekend and Nicholls next week, while hosting UT Arlington next Monday night.
SLOW START TO CONFERENCE PLAY
The Lions have dropped their first three conference series of the season, falling on the road at A&M-Corpus Christi and at home against Southeastern and Lamar.
PLAYED AGAINST THE NATION'S BEST
On March 6, the Lions played at Oklahoma, who was ranked No. 1 in the coaches rankings entering the game, marking the first time the Lions played a team ranked No. 1 in any sport in the Division I era, surpassing the men's basketball team playing at No. 6 Texas in 2022-23. The Sooners scored five in the first inning and won 9-0 in five. A&M-Commerce's
Tehya Pitts (Denton - Guyer) and
Tatum Wright (Frisco - Centennial) had a hit each.
MEEP MEEP
The Lions have stolen 56 bases thus far this season on 64 attempts. The 56 stolen bases are tied for 24th in NCAA Division I. Pitts has 14 on the season, which is 43rd in the country and
Ashlynn Griffith (Cedar Hill) has 12.
A RARE DOUBLE NO-HITTER
A rarity happened in Denton between A&M-Commerce and Missouri. Both the Lions'
Julia Sanchez (The Kinkaid School) and the Tigers' Cierra Harrison tossed complete games and neither allowed a hit in the game. Missouri took a 1-0 win thanks to a walk, two steals, and a sacrifice fly in the first inning. It was the first double no-hitter in college softball this year.
BACK-TO-BACK JACKS
The Lions just hit one home run at home during the 12 home games in 2023, it took just two innings in the 2024 season to surpass that total.
Charli Anger (Lubbock - Cooper) and
Diamond Sefe (Carson, Calif.) went back-to-back in the season opener against UMass Lowell to put the Lions ahead. Through 19 home games this season, the Lions have four home runs.
TOUCHING HOME PLATE
Thus far this season, the Lions have scored 68 runs at home, while having scored just 28 last season.
PITTS CATCHES ON FIRE AGAINST SIUE
In the three-game series against the Cougars, Pitts batted 7 for 11 (.636) to lead the Lions.
TENTH SEASON OF LION SOFTBALL
This is the 10th season of Lion Softball. The first season of competition for the program was the 2015 season, and this is the second season for the Lions in NCAA Division I and the Southland Conference.
WELCOME NEWCOMERS
This season, the Lions have 10 newcomers on the 22-player roster. Of the 10 newcomers, freshmen Anger, Arzola,
Jenna Joyce (Royse City), and
Tehya Pitts (Denton – Guyer), made their Lion debuts last week as did transfers: Muller from Arkansas Rich Mountain,
Ashley Diaz (Chino, Calif.) from Mt. SAC,
Lencia Powell (Birdville) from Weatherford College,
Darby Hickey (Plano Senior) from Temple College, and
Stephanie Tapia (Yuma, Ariz.) from Pima Community College.
Brooke Hilton (Plano East) made her collegiate debut behind the plate against Omaha.
PLAYING THE BEST OF THE BEST
The Lions play six games against Power Five conference teams and nine games against teams that played in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
The games against Power Five conference opponents include three-game series against Houston, and No. 20 Arkansas last weekend, both at home, while heading to Oklahoma, the winner of the last three Women's College World Series, and at Texas A&M. A&M-Commerce already played against Missouri, who was ranked No. 15 in the country at the time.
Along with the Power Five conference opponents, the Lions also welcomed Omaha in non-conference play, who made the NCAA Tournament last season as did Wichita State and host McNeese during Southland play. The Cowgirls were a Regional Finalist last season.
PRESEASON POLL
In the preseason poll released by the Southland Conference, the Lions were picked ninth, after finishing in that exact position in their first season in the conference last year. A&M-Commerce received 17 points.
2024 SOUTHLAND SOFTBALL PRESEASON POLL
Rank |
Team (First-Place Votes) |
Points |
1 |
McNeese (16) |
128 |
2 |
Southeastern (2) |
114 |
3 |
Nicholls |
97 |
4 |
Lamar |
78 |
5 |
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi |
72 |
6 |
Northwestern State |
63 |
7 |
HCU |
49 |
8 |
UIW |
30 |
9 |
A&M-COMMERCE |
17 |
SCOUTING THE COMPETITION
Arkansas-Pine Bluff is 11-11 on the season, having won five games in a row. This past weekend, the Lady Lions swept Alcorn State at home. Amari Broughton is batting .407 with 13 RBIs and a home run, while Jada Carhee is averaging .358 with a home run and 11 RBIs. Samaria Jackson has 11 RBIs as well. In the circle, Kayla Adams is 7-4 with an ERA of 1.17 with 107 strikeouts on the season.
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