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APSU Softball takes doubleheader from Tennessee State

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APSU SoftballClarksville, TNMorgan Rackel and Kelsey Gross limited Tennessee State to just three hits combined on the afternoon, Sunday at Cathi Maynard Park, as Austin Peay State University (APSU) softball team sweeps their Ohio Valley Conference doubleheader with the Tigers by 9-1 and 4-1 finals.

Both pitchers were dominate, as Rackel retired 13 straight batters after giving up a first-inning run in Game 1, while Gross retied 14 straight after giving up her lone run in the first inning.

Austin Peay Softball sweeps Tennessee State Sunday, 9-1 and 4-1. (APSU Sports Information)
Austin Peay Softball sweeps Tennessee State Sunday, 9-1 and 4-1. (APSU Sports Information)

Game 1

APSU 9, TSU 1

Austin Peay (20-14, 5-1 OVC) would see Tennessee State get out to a quick 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning on a Sarah Snell home run but answered right back in the bottom of the inning by scoring two runs on an RBI single by Danielle Liermann and a bases-loaded walk to Lexi Osowski.

That would be all the runs that Rackel (13-5) would need, as she didn’t allow another baserunner to the Tigers until the top of the fifth inning — on a two-out walk — while finishing with nine strikeouts.

The Govs extended their lead to 5-1 in the second inning on Liermann’s 13th home run of the season – a three-run shot to center field – while adding two more runs in third inning on an RBI double by Kacy Acree and a single by Rackel to make it 7-1.

Austin Peay closed out the games scoring with two final runs in the fifth inning, including one on an RBI single by Acree.

Game 2

APSU 4, TSU 1

Just like the day’s opening game, the Tigers would jump out to a quick 1-0 lead on a first-inning home run by Snell, but get shutdown after that, this time versus Gross (3-1), who only allowed TSU to collect two hits in the contest, while finishing with five strikeouts.

The Govs would tie the game in the bottom of the second inning on Carly Mattson’s ninth home run of the season to open the inning, when take the lead for good with three runs in the bottom of the third  — including one coming on an RBI triple by Gross and one on an RBI groundout by Brooke Pfefferle.

 

Inside the Boxscore

Austin Peay has now won at least 20 games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since the 2006-2007 seasons.

With her two hits versus TSU, Danielle Liermann moved past Lauren de Castro (2011-14) and Louranda Sanders (1997-00) for second-place all-time in career hits with 202.

Morgan Rackel and Kacy Acree extended their current hitting streaks to 11 straight games, tying for the seventh-longest by any Gov since the 2000 season.

Kacy Acree’s current 11-game hit streak is the fifth hitting streak of her career of at least 11 straight games. No other Govs player have had a hit streak of 10-or-more games more than once in their careers since 2000.

The two victories versus Tennessee State, the current Govs senior class now has 85 career victories, moving them into fourth-place all-time for career wins by a senior class.

Natalie Schilling became the third player in program history to record at least 50 stolen bases in a career with a stolen base in the third inning of Game 1.

Danielle Liermann scored three times moving her into 10th-place all time in career runs scored with 90, passing Connie Campbell (1988-90).

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