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Trojans Advance to South Atlantic Conference Tournament Semifinals With Win Over Lenoir-Rhyne; 5-4

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Greeneville, Tenn. – The second-seeded Anderson University Softball team battled seventh-seeded Lenoir-Rhyne, in the South Atlantic Conference quarterfinal matchup, to a 5-4 victory on Friday afternoon at Red Edmonds Field. The Trojans move to 29-10 overall and advance to the semifinals to face the sixth-seeded Pioneers from Tusculum. The Pioneers upset No. 3 Catawba in the last game of the day.

Lenoir-Rhyne took a 1-0 lead in the third inning after Kylee Leonhardt's solo home run to right field. The Trojans were able to quickly answer back in the fourth inning with text book coaching and execution. Anderson's Matti Cantrell led the inning off with a double and was pinch ran for. Senior Abi Webb was inserted as a pinch hitter to lay down the bunt to advance Maggie Massey. Junior Jessica Neadow was retired and junior Gracie Williams singled to through the left side to score Massey.

The Bears took the lead again in the top of the fifth inning, scoring three runs on three hits, 4-1.

AU's Morgan Charter led the fifth inning off with single, followed by senior Mattie Hamilton drawing a walk. Following a pitching change, freshman Hannah Whitaker was retired, Cantrell reached on a fielder's choice. With two outs, designated player Sarah Middleton ripped a double over the center fielder's head to score Hamilton and Cantrell to pull the Trojans within one, 4-3. Neadow followed with a double to knock Middleton in, tying the game at, 4-4.

After pitching a solid five innings, senior Harlie Duncan (13-3) was lifted in favor of freshman Laken Maxwell. Maxwell retired the side in order with a fly out and two strikeouts.

With one out in the bottom of the sixth inning, junior Kayson Boatner hit a solo blast over the left field wall to give the Black and Gold its final lead, 5-4.

Lenoir-Rhyne made some noise in their final at-bat, using a Trojan miscue, a single and a hit batter to load the bases with one out. Maxwell was able to strike out LR's Lauren Rakes and get the final batter to pop out to Hamilton behind the plate.

Maxwell (9-4) earned the win after throwing two innings, giving up one hit and striking out four.

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Players Mentioned

Harlie Duncan

#23 Harlie Duncan

P
5' 10"
Senior
Mattie Hamilton

#7 Mattie Hamilton

INF
5' 8"
Senior
Maggie Massey

#00 Maggie Massey

UTL
5' 7"
Sophomore
Sarah Middleton

#27 Sarah Middleton

P
5' 8"
Senior
Abi Webb

#5 Abi Webb

OF
5' 6"
Senior
Gracie Williams

#1 Gracie Williams

INF
5' 5"
Junior
Kayson Boatner

#18 Kayson Boatner

INF
5' 8"
Senior
Morgan Charter

#2 Morgan Charter

INF
5' 6"
Senior
Laken Maxwell

#15 Laken Maxwell

P
5' 7"
Junior
Jessica Neadow

#4 Jessica Neadow

INF/OF
5' 6"
Senior
Hannah Whitaker

#25 Hannah Whitaker

INF
5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Harlie Duncan

#23 Harlie Duncan

5' 10"
Senior
P
Mattie Hamilton

#7 Mattie Hamilton

5' 8"
Senior
INF
Maggie Massey

#00 Maggie Massey

5' 7"
Sophomore
UTL
Sarah Middleton

#27 Sarah Middleton

5' 8"
Senior
P
Abi Webb

#5 Abi Webb

5' 6"
Senior
OF
Gracie Williams

#1 Gracie Williams

5' 5"
Junior
INF
Kayson Boatner

#18 Kayson Boatner

5' 8"
Senior
INF
Morgan Charter

#2 Morgan Charter

5' 6"
Senior
INF
Laken Maxwell

#15 Laken Maxwell

5' 7"
Junior
P
Jessica Neadow

#4 Jessica Neadow

5' 6"
Senior
INF/OF
Hannah Whitaker

#25 Hannah Whitaker

5' 9"
Junior
INF
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