- Texas outfielder Lindsey Stephens set the program's single-season record for doubles.
- Samford senior Callie Brister set the program's career record for RBIs.
- Wichita State's Cacy Williams set the program's career home run record with the 36th of her career. Williams set the record in only three years as a Shocker.
- Kennesaw State junior Taylor Denton set the program's single-season record for stolen bases.
- LIU-Brooklyn head coach Roy Kortmann earned his 600th career win.
- Utah State's Jazmin Clarke set the program's single-season stolen base mark, overcoming the previous record thanks to four steals on Saturday.
- Coastal Carolina senior Morgan Noad tied the program's single-season home run record. Earlier this season, Noad set the Big South conference's career home run record.
- Samford senior Megan Dowdy tied the program's career record for doubles.
- McNeese State sophomore catcher Erika Piancastelli tied the program's career home run record.
- Arizona State legendary pitcher Katie Burkhart had her #7 retired by the Sun Devils.
- New Mexico State head coach Kathy Rodolph earned her 400th career win.
- College of Charleston head coach Linda Kalafatis earned her 900th career win.
- Coastal Carolina senior Bri Chiusano set the Big South career record for runs scored.
- North Carolina's Kristen Brown set the program's career record for walks.
- South Florida senior Lee Ann Spivey set the program's new career home run record.
- Colgate junior Katie Bushee set the program's new career stolen bases mark.
- Marist senior Maureen Duddy set the program's single-season stolen bases mark.
- Congratulations to this week's member of the No-No Express -
- Delanie Gourley, Florida (5.0 IP, 4 SO, vs. Mississippi State)
- Hannah Haydel, Nicholls State (7.0 IP, 7 SO, vs. Northwestern State)
- Jessica Dreswick, Boston College (7.0 IP, 6 SO, vs. North Carolina State)
- Heather Stearns, Baylor (7.0 IP, 5 SO, vs. Kansas)
- Holly McKinnon, USC-Upstate (8.0 IP, 4 SO, vs. Kennesaw State)
KELSEY STEWART HIT TRACKER
The Florida Gators' second baseman comes into this season 113 hits away from the career NCAA record. We will track her progress weekly.
UPSET ALERT - Ranked teams that suffered losses this week.
- #4 Alabama - Lost to #11 Kentucky 3-2
- #5 Auburn - Lost to #10 Florida State 4-3
- #6 Washington - Lost to NR Oregon State 3-2
- #10 Florida State - Lost to #5 Auburn 9-6
- #11 Kentucky - Lost to #4 Alabama 7-1; Lost to #4 Alabama 3-0
- #13 Tennessee - Lost to #3 Oklahoma 9-0
- #14 UCLA - Lost to #20 Arizona 8-4
- #16 Texas A&M - Lost to #12 Missouri 7-6; Lost to #12 Missouri 2-1
- #19 Georgia - SWEPT by #5 Auburn 4-3, 13-2 (5), 2-1
- #20 Arizona - Lost to #14 UCLA 8-6
- #21 South Florida - Lost to #1 Florida 3-0
- #23 South Carolina - Lost to NR Georgia Southern 6-4; SWEPT by #14 LSU 7-2, 8-0 (5), 2-0
- #25 UCF - Lost to NR Memphis 5-4
WORTH WATCHING: Great defense by LSU's Sandra Simmons and Florida's Aubree Munro.
what can't @sandy_simm3 do? @LSUsoftball #geauxtigers pic.twitter.com/EkbvWlL9la— Kassidy McNamara (@mcnamarakassidy) April 24, 2016
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Monday, April 25 -
Texas A&M vs. Missouri - SEC Network @ 7:00 pm ET
Notre Dame vs. North Carolina - ESPNU @ 7:00 pm ET
Tuesday, April 26 -
McNeese State vs. LSU - SEC Network+ @ 7:00 pm ET
South Alabama vs. Mississippi State - SEC Network+ @ 7:00 pm ET
Wednesday, April 27 -
Bowling Green vs. Toledo - ESPN3.com @ 2:00 pm & 4:00 pm ET
Long Beach State vs. Cal State Fullerton - ESPNU @ 6:00 & 8:30 pm ET
Kentucky vs. Louisville - ESPN3.com @ 6:00 pm ET
UAB vs. Ole Miss - SEC Network @ 7:00 pm ET
Friday, April 29 -
Kansas vs. Texas - Longhorn Network @ 5:30 pm ET
Kansas vs. Texas - Longhorn Network @ 5:30 pm ET
Alabama vs. South Carolina - SEC Network+ @ 6:00 pm ET
Ole Miss vs. Georgia - SEC Network+ @ 6:00 pm ET
LSU vs. Arkansas - SEC Network+ @ 7:00 pm ET
Missouri vs. Mississippi State - SEC Network+ @ 7:00 pm ET
Florida vs. Texas A&M - SEC Network+ @ 7:30 pm ET
Northern Illinois vs. Toledo - ESPNc.om @ 3:00 pm ET
Oakland vs. Valparaiso - ESPN3.com @ 4:00 pm ET
Oakland vs. Valparaiso - ESPN3.com @ 4:00 pm ET
Saturday, April 30 -
Virginia vs. Virginia Tech – ESPN3.com @ 12:00 & 3:00 pm ET
Louisville vs. Notre Dame – ESPN3.com @ 1:00 & 3:00 pm ET
Oakland vs. Valparaiso – ESPN3.com @ 2:00 & 4:30 pm ET
Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina State – ESPN3.com @ 4:00 & 6:30 pm ET
Alabama vs. South Carolina – SEC Network+ @ 12:00 & 5:00 pm ET Florida vs. Texas A&M – SEC Network @ 1:00 pm ET
Kansas vs. Texas – Longhorn Network @ 2:00 pm ET
Ole Miss vs. Georgia – SEC Network+ @ 2:00 pm ET
Missouri vs. Mississippi State – SEC Network @ 3:00 pm ET
LSU vs. Arkansas – ESPNU @ 7:00 pm ET
Auburn vs. Tennessee – ESPN2 @ 8:00 pm ET
Sunday, May 1 -
Creighton vs. St. John’s – ESPN3.com @ 11:00 am ET
Kansas vs. Texas – Longhorn Network @ 12:00 pm ET
Louisville vs. Notre Dame – ESPN3.com @ 12:00 pm ET
Alabama vs. South Carolina – SEC Network+ @ 1:00 pm ET
Virginia vs. Virginia Tech – ESPN3.com @ 1:00 pm ET
Florida vs. Texas A&M – SEC Network+ @ 1:30 pm ET
Ole Miss vs. Georgia – SEC Network+ @ 2:00 pm ET
LSU vs. Arkansas – SEC Network+ @ 2:00 pm ET
Arizona vs. Oregon – ESPN2 @ 3:00 pm ET
Missouri vs. Mississippi State – SEC Network @ 4:30 pm ET
UCF vs. South Florida – ESPNU @ 5:00 pm ET
Auburn vs. Tennessee – ESPNU @ 7:00 pm ET
Kansas vs. Texas – Longhorn Network @ 12:00 pm ET
Louisville vs. Notre Dame – ESPN3.com @ 12:00 pm ET
Alabama vs. South Carolina – SEC Network+ @ 1:00 pm ET
Virginia vs. Virginia Tech – ESPN3.com @ 1:00 pm ET
Florida vs. Texas A&M – SEC Network+ @ 1:30 pm ET
Ole Miss vs. Georgia – SEC Network+ @ 2:00 pm ET
LSU vs. Arkansas – SEC Network+ @ 2:00 pm ET
Arizona vs. Oregon – ESPN2 @ 3:00 pm ET
Missouri vs. Mississippi State – SEC Network @ 4:30 pm ET
UCF vs. South Florida – ESPNU @ 5:00 pm ET
Auburn vs. Tennessee – ESPNU @ 7:00 pm ET
PERFORMANCES OF THE WEEK
- Ali Aguilar, Washington - The breakout Huskies star helped her team right the ship after an upset loss on Saturday to take the series on Sunday, and she did so in stylish fashion - Aguilar hit .400 on the day with a pair of home runs, giving her twenty roundtrippers on the season. She was responsible for four of her team's seven runs. She got back in her groove after a three-strikeout performance a day earlier.
- Jailyn Ford, James Madison - The star dual-threat for Mickey Dean's Dukes let her bat do most of the talking for her this weekend, hitting .857 and only recording one out any time she stepped to the plate. She cranked a pair of home runs and earned three walks over the course of the weekend. She scored three runs and stole a trio of bases, to boot - and, just for good measure, turned in a five-hit, 10-strikeout performance in a six-inning appearance in the circle on Sunday.
- Nicole Schroeder, Arkansas - One of the few bright spots for the cellar-dwelling Hogs this season, Schroeder looks like an all-conference player at the plate. She's currently riding a nine-game hitting streak and a thirteen-game on-base streak. Over the course of the latter, the California-native junior has hit .467. She parked a grand slam during Sunday's contest vs. Ole Miss, only her team's second grand slam of the season.
- Kendra Lynch, North Carolina - In Game 1 of a doubleheader versus nationally-ranked #24 (RPI) Notre Dame, Lynch not only stifled the Irish offense, she contributed a good bit of offense of her own. In her first at-bat of the game, in the bottom of the first inning, Lynch cranked a three-run home run to give her team the early lead. She later added a fourth RBI and held the Fighting Irish offense to just as many runs, sending down the final ten batters of the game to seal the deal. The victory was Lynch's twenty-first of the season and she maintained her second-on-the-team status in both batting average and home runs.
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