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South Alabama Softball Hosts The Mardi Gras Classic

South Alabama Softball opened up the home schedule by hosting the Mardi Gras Classic. The Jags went 1-1 on day 1 of the classic, losing game one 3-1 vs Missouri State. Then in game two The Jaguars beat Mississippi Valley State 9-0 in 5 innings.

In game one versus Missouri State. All of the scoring happened in the 4th inning. In the top of the 4th Missouri State started the scoring when Kelsie Lewis hits a 3 run home run off of Jags starter Jenna Hardy.

In the bottom of the 4th Mackenzie Brasher singles on the first pitch of the inning. Marley Sims singled on the 1-0 pitch to center field. Sims advanced to second on the throw home, in which Brasher was thrown out at the plate.

Meredith Keel singled to center on the first pitch off her at bat scoring Sims on the play. Gabby Stagner walks sending Keel to second. Stephanie Gonzalez grounds out on the sac bunt for out number two moving both runners up. Odalys Cordova filed out to center ending the threat. Unfortunately, that is as close as the Jags would get.

With the loss Hardy drops to 0-2 on the year. Overall, Jenna pitched well, with the exception of the 4th.

Her line was 7 innings 3 hits and 3 runs all earned, walking 2 and striking out 11 on 111 pitches.

Game Two

In the second game Mississippi Valley State would play the Jaguars.

The Jags would start the scoring off in the bottom of the first. Mackenzie Brasher singled to shortstop. Brasher would then steal second and advance to third on a throwing error by the catcher.

Meredith Keel would single on the 1-2 pitch to center, picking up the RBI scoring Brasher. Sasha Willem flied out to center for out one. Keel would then steal 2nd on the first pitch to Odalys Cordova. On the next pitch (1-0) Cordova would hit an RBI triple to right field scoring Keel from second.

Stagner would then double on an 0-2 pitch, knocking in Cordova. South led 3-0 with only 1 out. Victoria Ortiz reach on an error by the 1st baseman. Stagner would advance to 3rd on the play. Shelby Garrett walked on 5 pitches to load the bases. Bailey Welch walked and picked up the RBI when Stagner scored. The Jaguars led 4-0 still only 1 out. Next batter Marley Sims walked and picked up the RBI scoring Ortiz 5-0 Jaguars lead. Mackenzie Brasher reach on the third error of the inning by Mississippi Valley. Picking up a RBI scoring Garrett on the play. South Alabama opens up a 6-0 lead. Meredith Keel would line into a double play on the 1st pitch of her second at bat of the inning. Ending the inning with the Jaguars leading 6-0.

In the bottom of the second, South Alabama pick up where they left off the inning before. With 1 out Odalys Cordova would single to left, and stole second before Stagner hit a double to right center scoring Cordova. Victoria Ortiz would hit an rbi sac fly to left field scoring Cordova. The Jags would lead 7-0 at the end of the second inning.

In the bottom of the 3rd the Jags would continue to hammer Mississippi Valley State. South Alabama would pick up 2 more runs that inning. One run came on a double steal by Mackenzie Brasher who stole second, and Marley Sims, who stole home after stealing 2nd on a previous pitch. Meredith Keel singled to left scoring Brasher, who stole her second base of the inning on a previous pitch. That would wrap up the scoring in the inning. The Jags were pouring it on leading 9-0. The Jags stole 5 bases that inning which would include Meredith Keel stealing 2nd.

Olivia Lackie would make the lead stand up. Lackie pitched 4 innings of no hit no runs ball, striking out 10 on just 48 pitches.Madison Lagle came in for relief in the final inning. Lackie picked up the win, and is now 1-2 on the year. The Jags are now 2 -4 on the season.

Next up on day 2 of the Mardi Gras Classic.

The Jags take on Missouri State again at 3 and Rutgers at 5:30

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South Alabama softball comes up short in the final day of the NFCA Leadoff Classic

South Alabama softball wrapped up the the NFCA Leadoff Classic viruses Indiana. The Jaguars would lose this one. The final 5-1.

Jenna Hardy would get the start for the Jags. Hardy would pitch a great game for 5 innings giving up 3 hits….

South Alabama would strike first in the bottom of the 5th. Victoria Ortiz would single on the 1st pitch of the inning. Ortiz then advanced to second on a wild pitch. Bailey Welch would bunt a foul out to the 3rd baseman. Mackenzie Brasher grounded out to the pitcher. Ortiz would advance to third on the play. Stephanie Gonzalez, who pinch hit for Marley Sims, doubled down to left field scoring Ortiz. The Jaguars led 1-0. Sims would renter the game a a pinch runner for Gonzalez. Sims would advance to third on a wild pitch. Indiana would change pitchers. Parker would exit the game. Montgomery would enter. Meredith Keel would walk to put runners on the corners. Sasha Willem would ground out to end the inning with the Jags up 1-0.

Unfortunately that’s all of the runs the Jaguars would get. In the top of the 6th inning. Indiana would 2 runs on a two run homer. Olivia Lackie would enter the game for Hardy. Lackie would give up a walk and 2 runs in the inning. Jags trailed 4-1. Indiana would add one more run in the top of the 7th. The Jaguars would go quietly in the bottom of the 7th. The final Jags lose 5-1.

Lackie would finish the game pitching 2 innings giving up 3 runs only 1 earned, on 3 hits and 1 walk.

After the first weekend of the season, South Alabama is 1-2 and will open up their home season this Saturday February 17th as they host the Mardi Gras Classic vs Missouri State at 12:30

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Jaguar Women’s basketball falter late versus Louisiana

The South Alabama Jaguar women’s basketball team played well for a half versus Louisiana. The third quarter was the difference in this game. The Jags were competing with the Ragin’ Cajuns for the first 2 quarters, actually taking a 4 point lead 18-14 at the 9:25 mark in the 2nd quarter. South Alabama would give the lead back to Louisiana 20-18 at the 6:25 mark and the Jags would end up trailing at halftime 29-26. The Jags shot 35% from the field and 17% behind the 3 point line, in the first half. (Including an 0-9 for 3’s in the 2nd quarter.) but still managed to keep it within 3 points at the half. Louisiana shot 56% from the field and 33% behind the 3 point line in the 1st half.

The Jags come out of halftime and took a 3 point lead at the 6:16 mark of the 3rd quarter. That gave the Jags 8 points in the 3rd quarter. That was the last time South Alabama scored in the 3rd quarter. In fact the Jags would be held scoreless until the 7:49 mark of the 4th quarter. When Kiana Anderson hit a jumper to cut the 14 point Louisiana lead to 12. The South Alabama would cut the lead to 8 multiple times. Louisiana would prove to just be too much for the Jags. The final score Jags lose 58-48.

South Alabama was led in scoring by…

Kelsey Thompson- 11 points and 3 rebounds

Kiana Anderson- 8 points and 5 rebounds

Nadia Howard- 7 points and 1 rebound

The Jags record falls to 6-19 overall and just 2-12 in the Sun Belt Conference. South Alabama stays in last place. Just a game behind both La Monroe and Arkansas St. The Jags finish up the road part of their schedule next week, with games at Arkansas State and at Texas State. Before returning home to finish the regular season versus Georgia Southern and Troy.

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South Alabama men’s basketball beats Troy

After yet another close loss on Thursday night. Coach Richie Riley challenged his team to show up and play for an entire game. The South Alabama men’s basketball team responded by beating their in-state rival Troy 77-60 at “The Mitch”. South Alabama led the entire game. Coach Riche Riley improves to 8-1 all time and 5-0 at home versus Troy.

Owen White got the Jags going tonight scoring the first five points of the game. Isaiah Moore then scored the next three. The Jags would get out to an 8-0 lead. The Jags would lead 37-25 at halftime. The lead would grow to 18 with 4 minutes to go. Then to 20 with 1:30 to go. South would score 46 points in the paint. The most against any D1 opponent this year.

The Jags were led by…

Isaiah Moore 23 points and 7 rebounds

Tyrell Jones 11 points and 3 rebounds

Kevin Samuel 10 points and 13 rebounds (6 offensive rebounds were a season high) 8th double double of the season

Troy was Lea by…

Christyon Eugene 17 points

Aamer Muhammad 10 points

South Alabama shot 52% from the floor and 46% from 3 point land Troy shot 41% from the floor and 3 point land.

The Jags improve their record to 9-13 overall and 3-7 in the Sun Belt Conference. South has gain a spot to 12th place in the Sun Belt. This win is exactly what the Jags needed to get some confidence and to right the ship.

The South Alabama men’s basketball team returns to play Thursday February 2nd at 7 pm in Jonesboro Arkansas to face Arkansas St. with the first of three straight road games.

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South Alabama women’s basketball falls late to ULM

South Alabama women’s basketball led 56-46 at the end of the 3rd quarter at Monroe Louisiana. The Warhawks went 7-0 run cutting the Jags lead to three. ULM then took the lead with 3 minutes left in the game. Then they took the lead for good with just over 2 minutes left. The final score Jaguars lose 69-65.

Kelsey Thompson poured in a career high with 27 points for the Jags. Thompson has scored in double figures for the seventh time this year. Zena Elias scored 10 points and 11 rebounds. Her second double double of her career.

ULM had 4 players score double digits.
Emma Meriweather 15 points 15 rebounds

Bre Sutton 15 points 5 rebounds

Kierra Brimzy 11 points 3 rebounds

Aasia Sam 10 points 5

The South Alabama women basketball record falls to 5-16 overall and just 1-9 in the Sun Belt. The Jags next game is Thursday February 4th at the Mitch versus James Madison game time 7pm

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South Alabama loses close game against Old Dominion

The men’s basketball game between South Alabama and Old Dominion was another close game with a familiar result. The Jags lose the game in the closing minute. The final at the Mitchell Center 66-64.

The Jaguars were down by nine, 43-34, close to five minutes into the 2nd half. South was able to get back into the game down by two with 11:35 left in the game. Old Dominion pushed the lead to six, with less than eight minutes to go. South would get back into the game again, finally grab the lead with 1:35 left in the game.

The lead changed hands 3 times in the final minute. The Jags had a chance to tie or win the game with 4 seconds left. Greg Parham II shot a the three pointer from about halfway between the top of the three point line and half court. The ball bounced off of the backboard, and the rim as time expired.

The Jaguars leading scorers were…

Isaiah Moore had 19 points and two rebounds

Greg Parham II scored 13 points and 2 rebounds

Tyrell “Turbo” Jones scored 11 points and 3 rebounds

South Alabama had 26 turnovers. The Jags were out scored in the paint. The South Alabama bench out scored ODU’s bench 28-24. There were five ties and 11 total lead changes in the game.

The loss drops the Jags record to 8-14 and 2-7 in the Sun Belt Conference. The Jags are currently in 13th place in the SBC with 10 games remaining. The next game for the South Alabama is on Saturday January 28th at “The Mitch” against in-state rival Troy at 3pm. If the Jags are going to make a run it needs to start Saturday.

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South Alabama women’s basketball on road at Troy

The South Alabama women’s basketball team is on the road for two games this week. On Thursday January 26th 2023 the Jags travel to in-state rival Troy.

South is coming off it’s first conference win of the season which broke a 17 game conference losing streak dating back to last season and it’s 1st win in 8 games.

The Jags are led by sophomore Nadia Howard and freshman Kelsey Thompson. The latter is ranked 17th in the conference in rebounds per game and 15th in steals per game.

The Jags are 5-14 overall and 1-7 in the Sun Belt Conference which has them tied with Arkansas St. for last place in the conference. South is also 1-8 on the road.

South Alabama women’s basketball is 24-33 overall vs Troy which includes a 6 game losing streak currently.

South averages 54.7 points per game. Troy is averaging 82.2 South is shooting 34.2 % and 27.2 % from three point range. Troy is shooting 38.6% and 30.3% from three point range.

After the game against Troy, the Jags will continue their road trip on Saturday January 28th going to ULM.

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South Alabama basketball finished up their latest home stand versus Louisiana

The Jags played the final game of a tough 4 game home stand vs Louisiana on Saturday January 14th 2023. The Jaguars fell short losing to Louisiana 79-76. South Alabama played without their starting center Kevin Samuel, who was out with a knee injury. Marshall Kearing stepped in to make his first start of the year. Kearing had a career high 15 points and seven rebounds. He scored the Jags first 9 points including a three pointer.

The game was a hard fought one. The Jags would get out to a 10 point lead with about a minute left until halftime only to have the Ragin Cajuns come back and take the lead in the 2nd half. There were 7 ties and 11 lead changes throughout the game.

Double digit scorers for the Jags, other than Kearing were…

Isaiah Moore led the Jags with 21 points.
Judah Brown had 12 points
Jamar Franklin finished with 10 points.

The Jags fall to 8-10 overall and 2-4 in the Sun Belt. Louisiana improves to 14-4 overall and 4-2 in the Sun Belt South Alabama returns to action on Thursday January 19th when they travel to Southern Miss game time 7pm