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FARGO, N.D. – Nicole Licea and Cameryn Maykut hit back-to-back doubles in the 11th inning to lift North Dakota State to a 3-2 victory over North Dakota in the first game of a Summit League softball doubleheader Saturday, May 1, at Tharaldson Park.
NDSU (15-23, 10-7 Summit) came from behind to win the second game 5-3 with a four-run sixth inning highlighted by Avery Wysong’s game-tying two-run home run. Maykut and Ciara Jensen also doubled in runs for the Bison.
The Bison and Fighting Hawks (13-28, 5-11 Summit) are scheduled to close out the four-game series with an 11 a.m. doubleheader Sunday, May 2.
KVRR Local News
The Bison walked it off in the 11th inning of game one before winning the afternoon recap
May 1, 2021
FARGO, ND (KVRR) – Nicole Licea and Cameryn Maykut hit back-to-back doubles in the 11th inning to lift North Dakota State to a 3-2 victory over North Dakota in the first game of a Summit League softball doubleheader Saturday, May 1, at Tharaldson Park.
NDSU (15-23, 10-7 Summit) came from behind to win the second game 5-3 with a four-run sixth inning highlighted by Avery Wysong’s game-tying two-run home run. Maykut and Ciara Jensen also doubled in runs for the Bison.
Posted By: Simon Elfrink
February 18, 2021
Jakob Milani
jmilani@murraystate.edu
Softball season is underway as the Murray State softball team kicked their season off in the Southern Mississippi tournament on Feb. 13 and 14.
The Racers lost three of their four games in the tournament over the weekend, including two losses to Southern Illinois University and another loss to University of Southern Mississippi.
Game One
The Racers started the weekend against the Southern Illinois University Salukis, a game they lost 3-1. Junior right-hander Hannah James got the start on the mound for Murray State and struggled early, walking the first batter and allowing a hit from freshman right fielder Bailey Caylor in the first inning. However, the Salukis weren’t able to score until the fifth inning when graduate student Maddy Vermejan scored on a fielding error that also allowed for Caylor to reach first. The Salukis scored again the next at-bat when senior first-basemen Jenny Jansen do