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Jaguar Softball Strikes Tulsa Late

Jaguar softball strikes Tulsa late, with 2 home runs to win a hard fought game 5-3.

Tulsa would get the scoring going in the top of the first. After two singles and a walk the Golden Hurricane would have the bases loaded and nobody out. Tulsa would pick up a run on a sac fly, scoring the runner from third. Tulsa led 1-0 going into the bottom of the first.

Mackenzie Brasher would groundout to the shortstop for out one. Meredith Keel would single up the middle. After a Gabby Stagner strike out, Victoria Ortiz would come to the plate, and hit an RBI double to left center. Sasha Willems would pop out to the pitcher to end the inning. Jags tie it up 1-1 at the end of one.

In the top of the second, Tulsa take the lead back on a RBI sac fly. Tulsa led 2-1 after 1 1/2 innings

In the top of the third. Tulsa would extend the lead on an RBI triple to right field. Tulsa led 3-1 at the end of their half of the third.

That score would hold until the bottom of the sixth.

In this inning the Jaguar bats would come alive. After Meredith Keel grounded out to 3rd base for the first out. Gabby Stagner would single to the left side. Two pitches later Victoria Ortiz singled to right center. Stagner would stop at third. Sasha Willems would come to the plate with only one out. Willems would hit the 2-2 pitch to left field for a three run home run. After an Odalys Cordova strikeout for out number 2. Abby Allen would come to the plate. Allen would connect on the 3-0 pitch to center field for a solo home run. The next batter would be Bailey Welch who would single to left field. Sophia Mendoza would pinch hit for Marley Sims. Mendoza would walk. Sims would return to the lineup for Mendoza. Emma Kropp would then pinch hit for Brasher, popping out to short for out number 3. The Jags would pick up 4 runs on 5 hits in the inning with two left on base. South Alabama would now lead 5-3.

That score would hold until the last out was made. Jenna Hardy would pick up the win after pitching 4 innings of relief. Hardy came in for Kaitlyn Hughes who pitched an inning of relief behind starting pitcher Madison Lagle who pitched two innings giving up two runs on 3 hits and 1 strikeout.

The Jaguars improve to 8-6 overall.

Next up

South Alabama will conclude South Alabama Invitational versus Louisiana Tech at 1:30 on Sunday February 26th.

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Jaguar Baseball Struggles With Nebraska

South Alabama Jaguar baseball struggles with Nebraska. The Cornhusker’s come to Stanky Field for the first time ever and take the first two games of the series, in very convincing fashion. Nebraska came into the series with a record of 0-3-1. They were beaten by San Diego three games (7-3, 5-3, 10-9) and taken to the very limit in game 4. The game was called after 7 innings because of a travel curfew tied 16-16.

Game 1 Friday Nebraska vs Jags

The Jags would lose 5-4 to Nebraska. The Nebraska pitching staff, which was beaten around in San Diego, has gotten it together in Mobile. Their offense continued to shine. The Jags would battle but it would not be enough. Nebraska scored one in the second on a solo homer to left center. The Jags would answer right back in the bottom of the second with 2 runs. Jags led 2-1.

In the top of the third. Nebraska would pick up 2 more runs on 2 hits, and 1 hit by pitch, and lead 3-2.

In the top of the 5th Nebraska would extend the lead by one, on 2 walks, a hit by pitch The Jags would trail 4-2.

In the bottom of the 5th, the Jags would draw closer. Coleson Lawerence would smack a solo homer to left center. South Alabama still trailed 4-3.

Nebraska would pick up another run in the top of the 6th, on 1 walk no hits and 2 HBP’s Jags trail 5-3.

In the bottom of the 6th the Jags would pick up 1 run on 0 hits, 1 walk and 2 HBP’s. Jags would trail 5-4. That score would hold up to be the final score.

Game 2- Nebraska vs Jags

This one got ugly quick for South Alabama. In the top of the second, Nebraska picks up 4 runs on 3 hits and 2 errors by 3rd baseman Mitchell Heer.

South would answer in the bottom of the 2nd, picking up 1 run on an RBI single from Colson Lawrence. Jags trailed 4-1.

Top 3rd Nebraska scores again. This time on a double steal. South Alabama trailed 5-1.

Moving to the top of the 5th inning. Nebraska would pick up two runs on a home run to left center. The lead would be extended to 7-1.

The Jags once again would try to answer back again in the bottom of the 5th. With 1 out JG Bell would single through the left side. Erick Orbeta would then double, advancing Bell to third. Hunter Donaldson would pinch hit for Heer, grounding out to first scoring Bell. Will Turner would come to the plate with 2 outs. Turner would hit an RBI double to right. Cole Ketzner would strike out to end the inning. Jags would pull to within four runs trailing 7-3.

That would be as close as the Jags could get. South Alabama would only get 3 more hits the rest of the game. Nebraska, however was not done yet.

In the top of the 6th, Nebraska would add one run and lead 8-3

In the top of the 7th Nebraska would unload on Jaguar pitching, plating 6 runs on 3 hits. Which included a three run homer. Nebraska would lead 14-3.

That score would hold up until the final out was made. Gehrig Conrad would take the loss. Conrad’s record would fall to 0-2, giving up 5 runs (only 1 of those earned), 5 hits, and 7 strikeouts. South Alabamas sloppy fielding continued. The Jaguars committed 5 more errors. Three by 3rd baseman Heer. As a side note the Jags have committed 13 errors as a team through 7 games.

The Jags record falls to 4-3 overall and have lost 2 straight. Nebraska has won the series. The Jags look to avoid the sweep on Sunday. Game time is at 1 pm.

Probable Starters

South- Garfield Johns (0-0 2.08 ERA)

Nebraska- Caleb Clark ( 0-0 10.38 ERA)

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Jaguar Softball Earns A Split On Friday

South Alabama Jaguars softball earns a split on Friday, winning the 1st game versus Furman and losing the night cap versus Mississippi St.

Game 1 vs Furman

The Jaguars would get started early in the bottom of the first. After Mackenzie Brasher lined out on the first pitch to shortstop for the first out. Meredith Keel would single on the 1-0 pitch through the left side. Gabby Stagner would single on the very next pitch to center. That would bring Victoria Ortiz to the plate with two on and one out. Ortiz would crush a 3 run home run to left center. Sasha Willems would single to center field. Odalys Cordova and would walk. That would bring Emma Kropp the plate with two on and one out. Kropp would pop up to shortstop for the second out. Marley Sims would walk to load the bases for Brooklyn Bockhaus. Brooklyn would pop out to third to end the inning. The Jags would send nine people to the plate and pick up 3 runs on 4 hits. The Jaguars would lead 3-0 after 1 inning.

That was all the Jags would need as Jenna Hardy would go the distance. Hardy would pitch 7 innings giving up 4 hits and 2 runs, striking out 4 and walking 2.

Game two vs Mississippi State

In the second game on Friday SEC power Mississippi State scored 1 run in the top of the first inning. That 1-0 would hold until the bottom of the second inning.

After Ortiz stuck out for out number one. Willems would hit a ground rule double to left center. Cordova would ground out to 3rd base for the second out. Shelby Garrett would hit an RBI double to left scoring Willems. Bailey Welch would strike out swinging to end the inning Jags and MSU tied 1-1 after 2 innings

In the 3rd inning the Bulldogs would pick up another run and lead 2-1 after 3.
Mississippi State would pick up 2 more runs in the 5th inning and 4 runs in the 6th to take an 8-1 lead into the bottom of the 7th.

The Jaguars would finally get some offense going in the bottom of the seventh. Ortiz would single to left, and advance to second on a wild pitch. Willems and Cordova would both walk to load the bases. Garrett would strike out for out one. Sophia Mendoza would pinch hit for Welch. Mendoza would pick up the RBI by getting the bases loaded walk. Sims would single to left scoring Willems. Unfortunately Hannah Ogea and Keel would both strike out to end the game. The final score 8-4.

Olivia Lackie would pick up the loss going 5 1/3 innings giving up 7 runs (6 earned) on 10 hits with 6 strikeouts and 1 walk. Her record falls to 4-3 on the year. Hardy came in to finish up the game.

Next up

The Jags record falls to 7-6 overall. The next game for South Alabama will be a single game against Tulsa at 5:30 Saturday to close out day three of the South Alabama Invitational

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Jaguar Men’s Basketball Loses Final Regular Season Game

Jaguar men’s basketball lost for the first time in five games, at the Cajundome to Louisiana. The final score 74-64 in the final game of the regular season. Louisiana was a much more physical team. The Cajuns disrupted the flow of the Jags offense.

The first half was pretty much back and forth. Neither team would get out to a lead larger than 3 points, and the Jaguars would squeeze out a one point advantage at halftime.

The second half started off much of the same way, that the first half did. Louisiana would grab a four point lead of 49-45 at the 11:30 mark of the 2nd half. Slowly increasing their lead to 12 on numerous occasions. The final time was at the 4:18 mark of the second half. The Jaguars could only get the lead down to 6 points with 1:16 left in the game. The Cajuns would get the lead back up to 10 to end the game.

The Jaguars were led by…

Isaiah Moore- 22 points and one rebound.

Owen White- 15 points and 3 rebounds

Kevin Samuel- 9 points and 4 rebounds

The Jaguars record falls to 16-15 overall and 9-9 in the Sun Belt. The Jags were able to get up to the 8th seed and a first round bye, thanks to the previous 5 game winning streak. They will now face the 9th seed App State, in the second round on Thursday March 2nd at 11:30. The tournament is very winnable for South Alabama, The Jaguars beat App State 74-57 on February 11th. The winner of this game would await a rested number 1 seed Southern Miss. South Alabama is 1-1 this season vs USM losing by 4 points on the road 76-72, and winning at home versus the Golden Eagles by 31 points 85-54.

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Jaguar Women’s Basketball Wins On Senior Night.

Jaguar Women’s Basketball wins a hard fought battle with their rival Troy. The Jags were down one, the score 59-58 with 3 seconds left. Troy and the Jaguars would both take timeouts. South Alabama would have the ball as play resumed. Freshman sensation Kelsey Thompson would get the ball, and hit a jumper from outside the paint as time expired. Giving the Jags the victory as time expired over the Troy.

South Alabama get the scoring started early, on a three pointer by Casey Ferguson, ten seconds into the game. The Jags and Troy would go back and forth during the most of the first quarter. The Jaguars would eventually start to pull away at the end of quarter, going up by nine, scoring on Ferguson’s second chance jump shot in the paint with 5 seconds left. That would cap off an amazing run in the first quarter by Ferguson, scoring 14 points and 3 rebounds. The Jags led 25-16.

The momentum would be short lived as the second quarter moved along the Jaguars would become ice cold. South didn’t make their first goal until nearly halfway into the quarter. Kelsey Thompson would hit a pull up jumper at the 5:26 mark. Then, Thompson would hit a three pointer at the 4:52 mark to push the Jags lead to ten at 30-20. Unfortunately those 5 points are all the Jags would get for the entire quarter. Troy was able to trim the lead down to two, the Jaguars led 30-28 at the half.

Troy was able to outscore the Jaguars 19-14 to take a lead of 47-44 at the end of the third quarter.

The 4th quarter was more back and forth. Troy’s lead would get to seven points at 51-44, at the 8:43 mark. The Jaguars would go on a 7-0 run to tie the game at 51 apiece with 5:34 left in the game. Troy’s lead would get back up to 4 points, with 1:33 left before the Jaguars would cut the deficit to one with ten seconds left. That would lead to the exciting finish by Thompson.

The Jags were led by…

Kelsey Thompson- 22 points and 8 rebounds, recording her 13th double-figure game game this season and her 5th game with over 20 points on the season.

Casey Ferguson- 16 points and 7 rebounds. Casey had 14 of those poirter and made 4 three pointers throughout the game which were season highs.

Kiana Anderson – 6 points and 9 rebounds The 9 rebounds led the team for the 12th time this season.

With the win the Jaguars improved their record to 7-22 overall and 3-15 in the Sun Belt Conference. The win would also get the Jags out of last place in the standings, and up to the 13th seed for the Sun Belt tournament. The Jaguars will still have to win 5 straight games to move on, which, they have not been able to do all season. Anything can happen though, during tournament time.

Next up

The 13 seed Jaguars will play 12 seed Georgia State in the opening game of the first round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. Game time 11:30 on February 28th.
South lost to Georgia State in overtime of their last matchup. The winner of this game will face Old Dominion.






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Jaguar Softball Loses A Tough Game Versus Tulsa.

Jaguar softball loses a tough game versus Tulsa to open the South Alabama Invitational. The final score 4-2.

Tulsa opened up the scoring in the top of the first inning. The Golden Hurricanes would pick up 2 runs on two hits. The Jaguars would commit 2 errors in the inning as well. South Alabama would trail 2-0 after 1 inning.

The Jags would get the offense going in the bottom of the 2nd inning. Gabby Stagner would single to left field on the 1st pitch of the inning. Sasha Willems would single to center field. Stephanie Gonzalez flied out and Bailey Welch would line out for the first 2 outs of the inning. Marley Sims was hit by the 1-2 pitch to load the bases. Mackenzie Brasher would step to the plate. Brasher would hit the 1-1 pitch for an RBI single through the left side. Stagner would score on the play. Meredith Keel would pop out to second to end the inning. The Jaguars were on the board but trail 2-1.

In the top of the 3rd Tulsa would score another run, extending their lead 3-1 over South Alabama. The score would hold until the top of the 7th.

The Golden Hurricanes would pick up another run, and extend their lead by one more run. The Jags would now trail in the top of the 7th.

South Alabama would answer the Tulsa scoring in the bottom of the seventh. Shelby Garrett would pinch hit for Welch. Garrett would hit a single up the middle on the second pitch. Welch would return to the game to run for Garrett. Sims flied out to right field for the first out. Brasher struck out for out two. On the play Welch would advance to second on throwing error by the catcher. Then to third on a pickoff attempt that didn’t work. Keel hit and RBI single to the shortstop scoring Welch on the play. That would be as close as the Jags would get. Meredith Keel would be called for obstruction to end the game.

The Jaguars had their 5 game win streak snapped. Jenna Hardy would take the loss her record falls to 5-3. Hardy would pitch 5 innings, giving up 3 runs only 1 earned on 5 hits. Hardy would strikeout 4.

The Jaguars record falls to 6-5 overall.

Next up

On Friday, South goes into day 2 of the South Alabama Invitational playing Furman at 3pm and Mississippi State at 5:30 pm.

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Jaguar Baseball Gets The Win Over Tough Nicholls State

Jaguar baseball gets the win over tough Nicholls State. Tyler Smith made a solid 2023 debut for the Jaguars. The 6-3, 210 pound freshmen went 2 1/3 innings and gave up 1 run (a solo home run) on 2 hits and 4 strikeouts.

South Alabama would come to the plate down 1-0, after Nicholls picked up a run in the top half of the first via the home run.

Erick Orbeta would lead off the bottom of the 1st reaching base on an error by the 2nd baseman. Mitchell Heer would line out to left on the first pitch, for the first out. Will Turner would step to the plate and deliver an RBI double to left center.Orbeta would score on the play. Cole Ketzner then lined into a double play on the 1-0 pitch, to end the inning. The game was tied 1-1.

The game would remain tied until the top of the 5th inning. Nicholls State would pick up a run and take a 2-1 lead.

In the bottom of the inning the Jag bats would strike back. Joseph Sullivan would single on the 3-2 pitch back up the middle. After a pitching change by Nicholls State, the Jaguars Colson Lawrence would strike out for the first out of the inning. Sullivan would advance to second on a wild pitch. JG Bell would then come to the plate with 1 out and one on base. Bell would hit the 1st pitch for a 2 RBI home run to left field. Orbeta and Heer would both groundout to end the inning. South Alabama leads 3-2.

In the bottom of the sixth the Jags would continue to keep the offense going. Will Turner would walk to lead off the inning, then steal second. Cole Ketzner would strikeout on 3 straight pitches for the 1st out. Austin Thrasher would pinch hit for Robbie Petracci. Thrasher was then hit by the 1-0 pitch. Tyler Borges would come to the state. Will Turner would steal third. Borges would reach on a fielder’s choice picking up the RBI when Turner scored. After another Nicholls pitching change, Sullivan would walk, to bring up Lawerence with one on and two outs. Coleson would hit an RBI single to left and advanced to second on an error by the left fielder. Borges scored on the play. JG Bell would pop out to first base for the 3rd out. Jags led 5-2.

Nicholls St would scratch and claw their way back into the game. Scoring 2 runs in the top of the eighth. That is as close as they would get, however. The Jags would close the door in the top of the ninth. Colson Lawrence who was the starting Jaguar right fielder would pitch the final inning, and pick up the save. The final score 5-4.

Zach Willingham picked up the win improving to 2-0 on the year. Logan Wash threw 1 pitch to one batter, hitting him.

The Jaguars would win their 3rd straight game and are 4-1 overall.

Next up Winless Nebraska comes to Stanky Field for three games starting Friday night.

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Jaguar Basketball Stays Hot Versus Texas St.

South Alabama Jaguar basketball stays hot versus Texas St. defeating the Bobcats 76-67. The Jaguars have now won 5 straight with just one regular season game left.

The Jags, once again never trailed and the game was only tied twice.

The Jags would open the scoring up on a layup by Kevin Samuel at the 19:27 mark of the first half. Texas would tie it up on the next possession at 2-2. South would get another 2 points on a layup by Isaiah Moore. Texas St would tie it back up at 4-4 on the next possession at the 17:55 mark in the first half. The Jaguars would hold the lead the rest of the game.

The game went back and forth. South Alabama would slowly build on the lead. The Jaguars would increase the lead to around 5-7 points throughout the half. Only to have Texas St get the score back to within 1 point throughout the 1st half. The Jags would eventually lead at halftime 38-33.

South Alabama would increase the lead to double digits, for the first time of the evening at the 14:12 mark of the 2nd half. The score was 48-38. The lead would balloon to 15 points, Texas St would only be able to get as close as 9 points for the rest of the game.

South Alabama was led by…

Isaiah Moore- 22 points Moore has now led the Jags in scoring 20 times this season.
Owen White- 11 points including 3-4 from 3 point range.
Kevin Samuel- 10 points and 10 rebounds. Samuel is the active Division 1 career leader in rebounds 1,311.

Greg Parham – 10 points including 2- 5 from 3 point range.

South Alabama improves it record to 16-14 overall and 9-8 in the Sun Belt Conference. Which is good for the 7th seed right now.

Next up

The Jaguars play their final game of the regular season on the road in a nationally televised broadcast on ESPN 2 at Louisiana game time is 8pm. They


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South Alabama Softball Shuts Out McNeese

South Alabama softball shuts out McNeese pounding out 11 hits and shutout the Cowgirls 3-0 in an afternoon tilt in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The Jaguars would open up the scoring in the top of the first inning. Mackenzie Brasher struck out swinging for out one. Meredith Keel would come up next and walk on 5 pitches. Odalys Cordova would hit the first pitch of the at bat to the pitcher who threw to second getting Keel out and Cordova would beat out the return throw to first. With 2 outs Victoria Ortiz would hit the 1-1 pitch for RBI double to left center, scoring Cordova.from first. Gabby Stagner would then come to the plate. Stagner hit the 1-0 pitch for a RBI double to left center. scoring Ortiz. The Jaguars were up 2-0. With one on and two out, Sasha Willem would come to the plate. Willem would hit the 0-1 pitch to left field for an RBI single, scoring Stagner on the play.

South Alabama would go up 3-0. Emma Kropp would fly out to right field on an 0-2 pitch to end the inning.

South Alabama would have the Sun Belt Conference Player Of The Week, Olivia Lackie on the mound. Lackie would pitch a 7 inning complete game shutout, giving up no runs on 5 hits. Olivia would strike out 5 on 103 pitches, improving her record to 1-2 on season.

The Jaguars would pound out 11 hits in the game, against 3 McNeese pitchers. Ashley Vallejo would pick up the loss for the Cowgirls. Vallejo’s record would drop to 1-3 on the season.

Next Up

The Jaguars make the quick turnaround, hosting the South Alabama Invitational. The Jags will play Tulsa on Thursday evening at 5 pm. The invitational will go all the way through Sunday.

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Jaguar Baseball Wins A Close One Against UAB

Jaguar baseball wins a close game versus UAB, to wrap up play at The Jaguar Classic. South Alabama is the host team for the yearly opening home weekend set of games, held in Mobile Alabama. The Jags went 3-1 this weekend.

Jaguar Game Recap

Friday- Jag with a comeback win 3-2 vs Northwestern State

Saturday Game One- Jags lose a pitchers duel 2-0 vs Eastern Kentucky

Saturday Game Two- Jags bounce back and win by absolutely crushing Eastern Kentucky 26-5

Sunday- Jags win a hard fought close one 7-6 vs UAB

UAB would start the scoring off early in the top of the 1st inning. The Blazers would get 3 runs, off of Jaguar starter Jackson Boyd.

In the bottom of the 2nd the Jags would get on the board. Tyler Borges would come up to bat with one on and two outs. Borges would hit an RBI double to left center scoring Colson Lawerence all the way from 1st base. Jags trail 3-1 at the end of 2 innings.

In the bottom of the third, Erick Orbeta doubled on the 1-2 pitch to lead off the inning.
Orbeta would get to 3rd on a sac ground out by Austin Trasher. Will Turner would come up with one on and 1 out. Turner hit an RBI double to center field scoring Orbeta. At the end of the 3rd inning, South Alabama would trail 3-2.

In the top of the 4th UAB would pick up another run. The Blazers would extend their lead to 4-2

In the bottom of the 4th inning Borges doubled to left field. He moved to third base on the sacrifice ground out to the pitcher by JG Bell. Orbeta comes to the plate with one out and one on. Orbeta hits an RBI triple to right center scoring Borges . After a pitching change, Thrasher gets an RBI ground out to third scoring Orbeta. That would tie the game at 4-4 at the end of the 4th.

In the bottom of the 7th, with Heer sitting at third with one out. There is a pitching change for UAB. Heer scored on a wild pitch, giving the Jaguars the lead 5-4.

In the bottom of the 8th, South looks to score some insurance runs. With two outs in the inning and another UAB pitching change. The bases are loaded for the Jags with Cole Ketzner coming to bat. Ketzner hits the 1-2 pitch to left field for a 2 RBI single, scoring Heer and Will Turner on the play. The Jags would extend the lead to 7-4 heading into the top of the ninth.

In the top of the ninth UAB would get 2 runs making the score 7-6 but that’s as close as the Blazers would get. The Jags hold on to win 7-6.

South Alabama’s record improved to 3-1 and The Jaguars are on a 2 game winning streak. Danny Diaz would get the win his record improved to 1-0. Grant Wood picks up his 2nd save of the season.

Next Up

Nicholls comes to Stanky Field for a midweek game, Wednesday February 22 at 6pm

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