Miami Softball wins one, drops four at DeMarini Invitational
By Wes Payne | March 9, 2023Miami softball struggled to get its offense going this past weekend, going 1-4 at the DeMarini Invitational in California.
Miami softball struggled to get its offense going this past weekend, going 1-4 at the DeMarini Invitational in California.
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The RedHawks have started this season 10-2 and are riding an eight game winning streak. Through 10 games, Karli Spaid has a .424 batting average, five homers, and 13 RBIs.
Miami University softball continued its winning ways this past weekend in Murray, Kentucky, going a perfect 5-0 at the inaugural Velvet Milkman Invitational. After two blowout wins over Bellarmine, and another against tournament host Murray State, the RedHawks finished the weekend with two strong wins against Loyola Chicago.
Graduate student Allie Cummins homered three times and graduate student pitcher Brianna Pratt threw a no-hitter as the RedHawks (3-2) defeated the Mastodons of Purdue Fort Wayne (0-6) 12-0 at Miami Softball Stadium.
Miami University softball began a new season on Friday, Feb. 10, in Charlotte, North Carolina, splitting the four games they were able to play. After close losses to South Carolina and Charlotte on Friday, the RedHawks rebounded with a close win over East Tennessee State University (ETSU) and a blowout win over Campbell on Saturday. A fifth game scheduled for Sunday against Campbell was canceled due to weather.
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