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Jaguar Softball Closes Out Joan B. Moore Memorial

Jaguar softball closes out the Joan B. Memorial with a run-rule win over Tennessee Tech. The final 8-0 in 5 innings.

In the bottom of the 1st inning, the Jags would get the scoring going. After both Meredith Keel and Marley Sims both grounded out for the first two outs of the inning. Gabby Stagner would single through the left side and advanced to second on a fielding error by the left fielder. Sasha Willems would come up next and single through the left side, scoring a run. However Willems would be thrown out at first trying to get back, on the play. The run would count. Jags lead 1-0.

Moving to the bottom of the 2nd inning, Victoria Ortiz would walk to lead off the inning. Odalys Cordova would single to left field. Emma Kropp would come to the plate with two on and one out. Kropp would fly out to right field. Ortiz would advance to third on the play. Cordova would steal second. Bailey Welch would strike out for out number 2. Mackenzie Brasher would walk to load the bases. Keel would walk picking up the RBI. Ortiz scored on the play. Sims would come up to the plate, with 2 out and the bases loaded. Sims would hit a two RBI single up the middle. On the play, after the runs had scored, Meredith Keel would be thrown out trying to advance to third. Jags would lead 4-0.

That score would hold until the bottom of the 5th. Stagner would pop out to second base, and Willems would line out to left. Ortiz would come to the plate with two outs. Ortiz would hit a solo home run on the 1-2 pitch to right field. The Jags would extend the lead to 5-0. Cordova would hit a single right back up the middle and advance to second on a throwing error by the catcher. Kropp would walk, Brooklyn Bockhaus would then pinch run for Kropp. Abby Allen would pinch hit for Welch. Allen would smash a three run homer to center field. The Jags would lead 8-0 which was the final.

Jenna Hardy would go the distance for the Jags. Giving up 5 hits 0 runs striking out 2 and walking 2 on just 70 pitches. Improving her record to 6-4 on the year.

South Alabama improved its record to 13-7 overall.

Next Up

The Jaguars will be on the road again March 10th-12th. In Madiera Beach Florida for THE Spring Games held at ROC Park

The teams that South Alabama will play include…

Friday- Chattanooga @10am and Iowa @ 12:30pm

Saturday- Lehigh @ 8am and Iona @ 10:30am

Sunday- Princeton @ 8am

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Jaguar Softball Sweeps Play Today

Jaguar softball sweeps play today at the Jane B. Memorial in Auburn Alabama.

Game One

Bowling Green vs Jags

South Alabama would get the offense going in a hurry. In the bottom of the first inning, Meredith Keel would lead off the game with a single to left field. Marley Sims would walk. Both runners would advance on a wild pitch. Gabby Stagner would also walk to load the bases with nobody out, bringing Sasha Willems to the plate. Willems would hit the 2-2 pitch for a two RBI single to center field. The center fielder made a fielding error on the play allowing for the Jag base runners to advance to second and third. South Alabama would lead 2-0. Victoria Ortiz would come to the plate, and hit an RBI groundout to first base. The Jaguars would extend the lead to 3-0 with one out. Emma Kropp would hit an RBI single through the left side. Jag now lead 4-0. After a Odalys Cordova walk and a passed ball. Bailey Welch would strike out for out 2 and Mackenzie Brasher grounded out to end the inning.

In the bottom of the second. The Jags offense would make 2 quick outs, after a Keel groundout, a Sims line out. Stagner would walk, bringing Willems to the plate with one runner on. Willems would hit an RBI triple to left. Jags led 5-0. Ortiz would strike out to retire the side.

In the bottom of the third the Jags would blow the game wide open. Kropp would step to the plate and blast a lead off home run to left center. Jags lead 6-0. Cordova grounded out at shortstop for the first out. After Welch gets hit by the pitch, Brasher would double to left. With two on and one out Keel would hit the ball to Left for the sac fly RBI. The left fielder would commit an error on the play allowing the second run to score. Jags lead 8-0. Shelby Garrett would pinch hit for Sims. Garrett singled to second. An error on the play by the third baseman would allow for another run to score. Jags up 9-0. Sims would renter the game for Garrett. Stagner would then walk bringing up Willems with two on and one out. Willems would hit a 3 run home run to left center. Jags lead 12-0. Sophia Mendoza would pinch hit for Ortiz and strike out for out two. After Kropp singled to right field, Cordova would strikeout to end the inning.

The Jaguars would make the 12 runs hold up and run rule Bowling Green in 5 innings.
Jenna Hardy would go the distance for the Jags. Hardy gave up no runs on no hits, striking out six on just 57 pitches. Hardy improved her record to 5-4 on the year.

Game Two

Jags vs #19 Auburn

This game was a pitching duel. Olivia Lackie would come out on the winning side of the duel. Lackie would throw a complete game one hitter giving up 1 run striking out seven.

All of the Jags scoring would come in the top of the 5th inning. Abby Allen would lead off the inning with a double to left. Victoria Ortiz would single, advancing Allen to third. Odalys Cordova would double to right scoring Allen. Jags lead 1-0. Sasha Garrett pinch hit for Welch, and would strikeout for out 1. Emma Kropp pinch hit for Brasher, reaching on a fielders choice and advanced to second on the throw home which caught Ortiz trying to score. Brasher would come back in for Kropp. Meredith Keel would single to center scoring Cordova Brasher was thrown out at home trying to score for the third out. Jags lead 2-0.

Auburn would get a run in the seventh inning. That’s all they would get as Lackie slammed the door. Jags win 2-1

The Jaguars would improve their record to 11-8 overall

Next Up

Breakfast With The Jags

Tennessee Tech vs Jags at 9:30 am

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South Alabama Basketball Moves On To The Semifinals

South Alabama basketball moves on to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, beating the number one seed Southern Miss. The final score 78-61. Owen White had himself a game, as the Jags took a one point deficit at halftime and turned it into a 17 point victory.

South Alabama started a little slow, getting on the board first (3-0) at the 18:35 mark.
grabbing a 6-0 lead before USM would get on the board. The Jaguars would trail by as much as 6 points (27-21) at the 2:54 mark of the 1st half. The Jags would answer back. Owen White would hit a big three pointer, to bring the Jaguars back to within a 1 point halftime deficit. The Jaguars trail 27-26.

As the second half gets going the Jaguars and Golden Eagles go back and forth. The Jags would grab a 5 point lead and Southern Miss would close the gap to 1. At the 8:47 mark Southern Miss took a two point lead with 8:47 left in the game. That would be the last time Southern Miss would lead. It was all Jags for the rest of the game.

South Alabama would build a steady lead of 19 with 2:07 remaining which included an 17-2 run by the Jaguars. They once again led by 19 with 58 seconds left in the game. The Jaguars would score 52 points in the second half to put the Golden Eagles away.

Despite the loss Southern Miss should still get an NIT bid. The Jags however would most likely have to win the tournament to advance to March Madness.

The Jags were led in scoring by…

Owen White- 23 points ( season high) including shooting 45% from the 3 point line, along with 6 rebounds.

Isaiah Moore- 17 points and 5 rebounds.

Kevin Samuel- 10 points and 5 rebounds.

South Alabama shot just 20% from the 3 point line in the 1st half. The second half however was a totally different story. The Jags would shoot 60% behind the 3 point line in the second half.

South Alabama’s record would improve to 18-15 overall. They move on to the Semifinals tomorrow versus James Madison at 5pm. James Madison moves on after beating the Jags other rival, Troy today in the 2nd quarterfinals game. The Jags beat JMU 63-62 earlier this season in a game played in Mobile. Kevin Samuel would block a last second layup to secure the Jaguar victory.

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Jaguar Baseball Opens Up South Alabama Invitational With A Loss

Jaguar baseball opens up South Alabama Invitational with a loss to Pepperdine. The Jags got down early in this one, and couldn’t recover. The final score was 12-5.

Pepperdine came into this game with only 17 walks as a team, this season. On Friday night the Jags walked 7 Wave batters.

Pepperdine picked up 3 runs on a home run by Ryan Johnson in the top of the first inning.

In the bottom of the 1st inning, Will Turner would hit a solo home run to right field with 2 outs. The Jaguars would trail 3-1 at the end of one.

In the top of the third, Pepperdine would get another 3 run home run, this time by Jack Basseer.

In the bottom of the inning JG Bell would hit a 2 RBI double down the right field line. Jags trailed 6-3 after 3 complete.

In the top of the fifth, Pepperdine would get one run and lead 7-3.

In the top of the sixth, Pepperdine would bust the game open. They picked up 4 more runs on 5 hits, and led 11-3.

In the bottom of the seventh, Colson Lawerence would lead off the inning homering to center field on the 0-2 pitch. The Jags trail 11-4.

In the top of the eighth, Ryan Johnson would hit his second home run of the game for Pepperdine. Jags trailed 12-4.

The Jaguars would pick up 1 more run in the bottom of the 8th, on an RBI single by Turner. Jags would trail 12-5, and that score would be the final.

Jeremy Lee would pick up the loss.His record would fall to 0-2 on the year, only going 3 innings giving up 6 earned runs on just 3 hits. South Alabama’s record falls to 5-5 on the year.

Next Up

Iowa vs Jags Saturday March 4th @ 6:30 pm

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Jaguar Softball Opens Play At Jane B. Memorial

Jaguar softball opens play at Jane B Memorial in Auburn Alabama today. Playing two games, the Jags went 1-1 on the day.

Game One- Jags vs Tennessee Tech.

South Alabama would get the scoring started in the top of the 2nd. After a Victoria Ortiz groundout, Sasha Willems would hit a 1 out triple to right center. Abby Allen would then hit a RBI sacrifice fly to right. Odalys Cordova would ground out to second to end the inning. Jags lead 1-0.

Moving into the top of the third inning. Marley Sims singled up the middle, then stole second with Bailey Welch at the plate. With one on and nobody out, Welch hit an RBI single to right center. Mackenzie Brasher would strike out for the first out. After a Welch steal of second base, Meredith Keel would hit an RBI single to right Jags lead 3-0. Gabby Stagner lined out and Keel would get caught stealing for the 3rd out.

In the top of the fourth, after Ortiz flied out, Willems would hit a solo homer to left field. Allen would pop out to second. Cordova grounded out to end the inning, Jags now lead 4-0.

In the top of the 5th, Sims singled to lead off the inning. Welch would put down a sacrifice bunt, Sims would advance to second and then to third on an obstruction call. Sophia Mendoza would pinch hit for Brasher. Sims would score on a passed ball and Mendoza would end up walking. Jags lead 5-0. Brasher came back into the game for Mendoza. Keel grounded out for out two, and Brasher was caught stealing to end the inning.

In the top of the 6th, South Alabama would bust the game open.Stagner would walk. After an Ortiz pop out, Willems walked. After a pitching change Allen walked to load the bases. A wild pitch would score a Jag run. Jags lead 6-0. Cordova would walk to reload the bases. Sims reached on a fielders choice, with Willems out at home. Allen would then score on a wild pitch. Jags lead 7-0. Shelby Garrett gets hit by the 3-0 pitch. Welch would renter the game for Garrett. Cordova would score on another wild pitch. Jags increased the lead 8-0. After the 2 out walk by Brasher to load the bases again. Keel would walk to force in a run. Jags would lead 9-0. Stagner would strike out to end the inning.

The 9-0 score would hold up as the game was called after 6 innings. Olivia Lackie would pick up the win, going the distance and improve her record to 6-3 on the year.

Game Two- Jags vs #19 Auburn.

Not a whole lot of offense from the Jaguars vs #19 Auburn. Jenna Hardy would pick up the hard luck loss, dropping her record to 4-4. Hardy gave up single runs in the 3rd, 5th, and 6th innings, on 6 hits. The Jaguars would only scatter 3 hits for the entire game. The final score for the game Jags lose a tough one 3-0.

The Jaguars record moves to 10-7 on the year.

Next up

The Jags play two more games.

Game One- Bowling Green vs Jags at 10 am

Game Two- Jags vs #19 Auburn at 3pm

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Jaguar Basketball Defeats App State To Advance

Jaguar basketball defeats App State to advance to the third round of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. The final score 74-64.

South Alabama would start the scoring off and build a 9 point advantage at the 14:19 mark of the first half, 14-5.

App State would battle back to take a 16-14 lead with 9:42 left in the 1st half. The Jags would trail by as much as 8 points with 1:24 left. The Jags would cut the deficit to three 37-34 at halftime.

South Alabama and App State would battle back and forth in the second half. The Jags would tie the game and work their way to a 7 point lead twice at 57-64, with 2:13 left in the game and again with eight seconds left.

The Jaguars were led in scoring by…

Isaiah Moore- 20 points and 5 rebounds

Owen White- 14 points and 4 rebounds

Kevin Samuel- The Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year had 12 points, 15 rebounds and a season high 6 blocks

South Alabama would shoot 48.2% from the field, and 39.1% from the three point line. The Jags improved their record to 17-15 overall and 9-9 in the Sun Belt Conference.

Next up

The Jaguars move on to the third round where they will play #1 seed Southern Miss, Saturday at 11:30. The Jags have played Southern Miss tough this year going 1-1 against them so far. The Jags lost a close game in Hattiesburg 76-72. The Jaguars hammered the Golden Eagles winning by 31 points in the second game, which was in the Mitchell Center. That final was 85-54.

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South Alabama Baseball Responds After A Tough Weekend

South Alabama baseball responds after a tough weekend at home. The Jags go on the road to Tulane and beat them handily, the final score 11-7.

The Jags show some power in this game, hitting 3 home runs.

South Alabama would get the scoring started in the first inning. Erick Orbeta would lead off the game and reach on an error by the second baseman. After Colson Lawrence and Will Turner both struck out for outs 1 & 2. Orbeta would advance to 2nd on a passed ball. Joseph Sullivan walked, bringing up JG Bell with two on and two out. Bell would hit an rbi double to left scoring Orbeta. Robbie Petracci would strike out for out three, the Jags led 1-0.

In the top of the 3rd, after Turner is hit by a pitch, Joseph Sullivan would hit a 2 run home run to left. The Jags would lead 3-0. Bell would come up next and single to left, Petracci would walk, bringing up DK Donaldson with nobody out. Donaldson would groundout to third, moving the runners up 90 feet. Altamirano would hit a RBI SAC FLY to center field. That scored Bell on the play Jags led 4-0.

Tulane would get on the board in the bottom of the third picking up 2 runs. The Jaguars lead was trimmed to 4-2.

In the top of the 4th inning, Orbeta would double down the left field line. After Lawrence grounded out to third for the first out. Turner would hit the 0-1 pitch for an RBI single which scored Orbeta. Turner would advance to second on the late throw in. That would bring up Sullivan who would single to the shortstop. The shortstop would then pick up an error on the throw to first. Turner who advanced to third, would score on the same error. The Jags led 6-2. Bell and Petracci would be retired for the second and third outs of the inning.

In the top of the 5th inning, DK Donaldson and Altamirano would both ground out. That would bring up Hunter Donaldson with 2 outs. Donaldson would single to right, then steal 2nd base. Orbeta would walk putting 2 runners on with two outs with Lawerence coming to the plate. Lawerence would hit a 3 run home run to center. He Jags led 9-2

Tulane would pick up 3 runs in bottom of the inning. The Jags lead was trimmed to 9-5

Moving into the top of the 6th, Bell would single to center on the first pitch. Petracci would step to the plate and hit a 2 run homer to right. Jags led 11-5 with nobody out. After DK Donaldson walked, Altamirano would pop out for out number 1. Hunter Donaldson would reach on a fielders choice. Orbeta would hit a two out double, Lawerence would fly out to end the inning.

That’s is all of the scoring the Jags would need and Tulane would only be able to get 2 more runs for the final of 11-7.

Grant Wood got the win and the Jags would improve their record to 5-4 overall

Next up

South Alabama will host the South Alabama Invitational starting Friday at 6:30 vs Pepperdine. Iowa on Saturday and Southern on Sunday.

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Jaguar Baseball Is Swept By Nebraska

South Alabama Jaguar baseball is swept at home by Nebraska. Sunday’s series finale concluded the tough weekend for the Jags. After South Alabama lost 14-3 which included 5 errors by the Jaguars on Saturday. The Jags would come back looking for some revenge. Unfortunately, Nebraska would have other plans.

In the top of the 1st inning, With Garfield Johns getting the start for the Jaguars. Nebraska would score one run on two hits, stranding 1 runner on base. The Jags trail 1-0.

In the top of the 2nd inning. Nebraska would score one run on three hits, leaving two runners stranded. Nebraska extended the lead to 2-0.

In the top of the 3rd inning, Nebraska would pick up 2 runs on 2 hits, which included a two run homer. Nebraska led 4-0

In the bottom of the third, the Jags finally get something going. Diego Altamirano would single to left to lead off the inning. Erick Orbeta would reach on a fielders choice. Diego was retired at second for the first out. Colson Lawrence would also reach on a fielders choice, retiring Orbeta at second for the second out. Will Turner would come to the plate with a runner at first and 2 outs. Turner would hit an RBI triple, scoring Lawerence. Mitchell Heer would walk and JG Bell would ground out to the pitcher, retiring the side. The Jags were on the board trailing 4-1.

In the top of the 4th, Nebraska would score two more runs on 1 hit. The Jags would now trail 6-1.

In the bottom of the 4th inning, the Jags would get going again. Trey Lewis would single to center field to lead off the inning. That would bring up Joseph Sullivan, who would hit a 2 run homer to right. After a Tyler Borges walk, both Altamirano and Orbeta would ground out advancing Borges to third base with two outs. Lawerence would strikeout swinging to end the inning. Jags get closer but still trail 6-3.

In the top of the fifth, Nebraska would pick up 1 run on a solo home run to center by Garrett Anglim. Jags would trail 7-3.

That score would hold until the top of the ninth. Nebraska would get two more runs on back to back home runs by Josh Caron and Charlie Fisher. The lead would be extended to the final score of 9-3.

South Alabama’s record fell to 4-4 overall. Garfield would pick up the loss. His record falls to 0-1 on the year.

Next up

The Jags travel to Tulane for a single midweek game on Tuesday at 6pm

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Jaguar Softball Wins Behind Dominant Pitching

Jaguar softball wins behind a dominant pitching performance by Olivia Lackie, by the final score of 2-0.

The Jaguars would score all of their runs in the bottom of the 4th inning. After Victoria Ortiz flied out to center for the first out of the inning. Sasha Willems would single to right field. That would bring Abby Allen to the plate. On the 3-0 count Allen would hit a 2 run homer to right field, putting the Jaguars up 2-0.

Lackie would make that lead stand. Lackie’s record would improve to 5-3 overall, going 7 innings, giving up no runs on 3 hits, and striking out 14, while walking one.

Allie Floyd would take the loss for La Tech. Floyd’s record would fall to 2-1 on the year. Floyd’s performance was not bad either, going 4 innings allowing 2 runs on 3 hits, walking one.

South Alabama improved their record to 9-6 overall, and are 7-3 at home.

Next Up

The Jags will travel to Auburn Alabama to participate in the Jane B Moore Memorial hosted by Auburn University.

Jags scheduled games, home teams are in all CAPS

Friday Game One- Tennessee Tech vs JAGS @ 12:30 pm

Friday Game Two- Jags vs AUBURN @ 5:30 pm

Saturday Game One- Bowling Green vs JAGS @ 10 am

Saturday Game Two- Jags vs AUBURN @ 3 pm

Sunday- Tennessee Tech vs JAGS @ 12 pm

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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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