On Mar. 1 Texas A&M Softball played Texas A&M University Corpus Christi at 3 p.m. and then played Lamar University at 5:15 p.m. Texas A&M won the first game agianst Texas A&M Univeristy Corpus Christi 8-0. Texas A&M won the second game against Lamar Univeristy 9-1. Texas A&M had a total of 17 runs, 21 hits, and zero errors for between both games.
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Sophomore pitcher Hannah Mayo struck out six Corpus Christi Islanders.
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The Corpus Christi Islanders had a total of zero runs for the day.
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The Aggies won their first game of the day with a score of 8-0.
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Senior infielder Riley Sartain had a total of three runs for the day.
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Coaches and team managers oversee the softball team and make sure that everything runs smoothly throughout the game.
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Players Kelbi Fortenberry and Baylee Klingler dance around on base as a small celebration of their success in the game.
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Junior utility player Kelly Martinez brought in two of her teammates with her power hits.
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Sophomore pitcher Kayla Poynter faced 25 batters and struck out three.
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The Lamar Cardinals had a total of one run and four hits for the day.
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Softball is notorious for pop flys and if a guest finds one they get to keep it thanks to the Dixie Chicken.
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Lamar’s pitcher faces off against sophomore catcher Abby Smith.
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Texas A&M had a total of 9 runs in the second game.
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