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LWC Softball to host Shawnee State on senior day By Benjamin Riegger The Lindsey Wilson softball team hosts Shawnee State (OH) on Friday and Saturday, April 12-13 at Marilyn D. Sparks Park. The Lindsey Wilson softball team is set to hit the dirt at 4pmCT on Friday, April 12 against Shawnee State followed by a NoonCT start in Saturday at Marilyn D. Sparks Park, Lindsey Wilson Sports Complex, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY. Senior day festivities will begin just before first pitch on Saturday. Lindsey Wilson softball program honors four seniors in Samantha Luckett, Lauren Lett, Callum Pilgrim and Amber Hancock on Saturday for their accomplishments and contributions to the program. The No.6-ranked Blue Raiders (31-1, 12-0 MSC) return to action after defeating Ohio Christian in a two-game sweep 11-0 and 13-0 on Wednesday afternoon. As a team, the Blue Raiders are batting .361 with 47 home runs and 217 RBIs. The Blue Raiders are taking advantage of free bases, stealing 50-of-55 bases this season. Lindsey Wilson bullpen is bolstering a 1.35 earned run average on 206.2 innings pitched while striking out 198 opposing batters. Callum Pilgrim continues to lead the Blue Raider offense batting .495 with nine home runs and 33 RBIs. Pilgrim is moving the bases for Lindsey Wilson stealing 26-of-28 bases this season. Makea-Al Kaluau adds in with a .465 batting average with 10 home runs and 39 RBIs. The pitching duo of Annabelle Ramirez and Hannah Epperson continue to shut down opposing offenses. Ramirez is maintaining a .55 earned run average on 63.2 innings pitched while striking out 92 batters and only giving up seven runs. Epperson coming off her tenth win of the season holds a .76 earned run average while striking out 56 opposing batters. Shawnee State ( 17-10, 4-8 MSC) last dropped two games against Kentucky Christian on Tuesday afternoon 3-0 and 4-1. As a team, the Bears are batting .308 with 138 RBIs and eight home runs this season. Pitching for Shawnee State is holding a 4.08 earned run average while striking out 96 batters in 185.1 innings of work. Ashtyn Saunder leads the bears with a .500 batting average with a .570 on-base percentage. Paige Oldham leads the Bears bullpen with a 3.13 earned run average on 103 innings of work with 59 strikeouts. Friday's matchup marks the 30th with Lindsey Wilson leading overall series 25-4. The last matchup occurred last season in which Lindsey Wilson split series 2-2. This story was posted on 2019-04-12 12:45:08
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