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Badgers Pitching staff leads two -headed cleaning – Wisconsin Badgers University

Badgers Pitching staff leads two -headed cleaning – Wisconsin Badgers University

Boca Raton, Fla. – The Wisconsin Softball team (3-1) swept their Paradise Classic Double-Header this Saturday-Halming Georgia, 4-2, and Missouri State, 3-1.

Game first

Wisconsin won a quality start from his freshman, Kendra LewisAgainst Georgia, as the Milan, Illinois native continued to throw 6.0 feeds, allowing two runs of four hits, hitting six.

The badgers climbed on the board with the help of double lead, inverted by Amy WalesAs she was led by the choice of a player from Danny Lucy to give UW an early advantage with 1-0 in the second Innning.

Wisconsin continued to take place in both the third and fourth frames to extend its lead – to use several protective errors of the panthers and a small ball to move runners around. Khan a cross -plated house by wild terrain to double the total number of Badgers in the third

Then, Asks a locksmith Efforts to evaluate by putting a rebellion – running into running using a panther throw error to mark the second performance of the game.

After Lewis faced some problems in the final Innning, Molly Jacobson He came to close the game, as the veteran’s right hand was holding a Georgia state and secured the last three outs, winning his second career, except for so many days.

Wadding

  • Sophomore Alivia Bark Fill the statistical sheet, going 2-2 with double, two walks and three stolen bases. Peyton Bannon It was the last badger to stole three bases in the game, doing so against Utah Tech on 3/1/24.
  • Senior Amy Wales I went 1-for-3 with a double and threw away a runner, stealing a second.
  • Kendra Lewis Not only did he have collected six penalties in six passes to work as a pitcher, but he also went 1-for-3 on the plate with a mileage marked. Lewis won his first career victory now 1-0 in the season.
  • Molly Jacobson He won his second direct rescue, gathering two penalties in the final Innning.


Playing second

A second game saw that Badgers took over Missouri, triumphant 3-1.

Wisconsin needed only a few clutch plays and excellent picing performances to win.

After a slow offensive start for both teams, Daniel LucyThe nine strokes of the dam broke the innumerable draw with self -home run in the third Innning.

Starter Molly Jacobson Missouri state through 4.0 passes, but fell into trouble in the heel, which allowed the RBI-Frace that captivated things on one part.

With Gabby Salo Going for relief and runners in the first and third place, Missuri hit a ball in the right precipice in the center – it seems likely to mark the runner from the third. Lucy, however, playing a central field runs down the ball and dove to keep the tie and navigate the sweet team.

 

Senior Brooke Kufel He delivered his own moment to the clutch at the beginning of the sixth, opening the game with a two-RBI single, which gave Badgers a lead.

Salo then closed the game of the seventh, hitting the last dough of the game. Salo took the victory, moving to 2-0 in the season. It finished the game with 2.2 passes, no bumps and four penalties are allowed.

Wadding

  • Daniel Lucy Home run was the first of the sophomore’s career.
  • Alivia Bark He continued his hot start to the season, going 1-for-2 with a walk. The bark is 7-to-11 to start the season with three walks and three stolen bases.
  • Molly Jacobson The game began, passing 4.1 submissions with one running, allowed in five hits. She hit two tests.
  • In both games of the double title, the platform hobs combined for 14.0 feeds, allowed three runways, one walk and 14 penalties.

Forward

Badgers end their turn in Paradise Classic with a rematch against Georgia. The first step is planned for 8am (CT). Live statistics for each game are available in the UWBADGERS.com Softball Softball graphics, and live updates will be given on the @badgersoftBall Facebook, X and Instagram pages.

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