Softball
Bears rebound from Friday loss to take pair of wins Saturday
UCA downs Purdue-Fort Wayne, Southern Illinois at Coach B Classic on Saturday to set up final game Sunday

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Central Arkansas softball rebounded from yesterday’s struggles with two big wins on Saturday, taking down Purdue Fort Wayne in a five-inning run rule before upending host Southern Illinois in extras.
The Bears recorded double-digit hits in both games, totaling 23 on the day. UCA also saw their first two hits clear the fence this season, with Kaitlyn Graham and Kylie Griffin going yard in the wins.
Game One: UCA 8, Purdue Fort Wayne 0
After keeping the Mastodons from scoring in the top of the first, the Bears scratched across the first run of the game with two at bats; Griffin started things with a triple, then reached home as Addie Graham knocked a double to center field.
The Bears found another run in the second, combining a Michaela Mortimer walk, an Emma Veach double and a sacrifice fly by Autumn Vessier to add to the lead.
UCA broke the game open in the third. Graham again doubled to get on board, and two batters later, Kaitlyn Graham blasted one to center field to make it 4-0.
The Mastodons changed pitchers, but the Bears continued to roll, with Lilly Hood drawing a walk and Mortimer driving her home with a double for a five-run lead.
Offense continued to work as the game progressed. Vessier opened the fourth with a single, then moved to second on a sacrifice bunt. Then, with two outs, Madi Young punched a double down the right field line, putting the lead at six.
The Bears then wrapped up the run rule in the fifth, combining four-straight productive plate appearances to win. Hood started the inning with a walk and Emma Robertson came through with a pinch-hit single.
Mortimer singled to score Hood, and a sacrifice fly from Veach sent home the eighth and final run.
Julia Petty tossed a two-hitter, striking out nine to earn her first shutout of the season. She had at least one strikeout in all five innings, and struck out the side in the third.
Game Two: UCA 10, SIU 7
As well as the first game went for the Bears, the first few innings against the Salukis was the exact opposite.
SIU scored in each of the first three innings, including a three-run third to jump out 5-0. Meanwhile, the Bears managed just one hit during that span, and looked dead in the water.
But UCA continued to fight and make adjustments, and they finally started to make a difference in the fifth inning. Emma Veach reached on an error, and moved to second on a Renee Christian Single.
Autumn Vessier got the Bears on the board with a sharply hit single down the left line, allowing both baseunners to score. Kylie Griffin stepped up on the next at bat and powered her third-career home run on the first pitch of her appearance, and suddenly, the Bears had life.
The Salukis tried changing pitchers, but it didn’t matter. Addie Graham welcomed the new Saluki with a first-pitch double, and scored on Madi Young’s single to the right field corner to tie the game.
SIU answered in the home half of the inning, scoring two to reclaim the lead. Both teams went scoreless in the sixth, and the Bears went to the seventh needing at least two runs to keep the game alive. With two outs, Young got hit by a pitch, establishing a baserunner.
A throwing error allowed Kaitlyn Graham to put runners on first and third, and an infield single by Lilly Hood sent Young home. Mikaela Mortimer smacked a single up the middle, tying the game and giving UCA a chance at extras.
The Salukis went three up, three down in the bottom of the seventh to send the game to an eighth inning, and the momentum was squarely behind the Bears. Veach was placed on second, and she reached third on a wild pitch, moving 60 feet from home on the first plate appearance of extras.
Christian walked to put runners on the corners, and Vessier punched a double to send Christian to third and Veach home. Griffin hit a sacrifice fly to make it 9-7, and Graham poked a single to score Vessier.
Madge Layfield, who picked up her first collegiate win, finished things off with a three-up, three-down inning, striking out the last two batters looking. Layfield went 5.2 innings, striking out four while only walking one.
UCA has two midweeks this week, facing Missouri State at home on Monday and Memphis on Wednesday. First pitch for both games is at 5 p.m.
Information from UCA Sports is included in this story.
Softball
Sugar Bears split second day of Short/Brown Tournament

CONWAY, Ark. — Central Arkansas closed the Michelle Short/Adam Brown Tournament with a split double-header on Monday, giving up a late lead against No. 13 Oklahoma State before earning a second win over South Dakota State.
The Bears moved to 5-8 on the young season, and improved to 3-1 at home. After struggling offensively to start the season, the lineup put through 29 runs in four games, with at least five in all four games.
Game One: UCA 5, Oklahoma State 9
After giving up a run in the top of the first, the Bears went to work against the nationally-ranked Cowgirls.
With two outs, Addie Grahamput down an infield hit to get on base, then advanced to second on a wild pitch. Kaitlyn Graham walked, and Madi Young singled to load the bases.
Mya January gutted out a full-count walk to send a run home. Lilly Hood and LJ Smith followed that up with back-to-back two run hits to break open a 5-1 lead for the Bears.
Oklahoma State scratched across two runs in the second to climb back into it, and UCA wouldn’t get another good chance until the third.
The middle of the lineup got on base in three consecutive at bats, loading the bases with zero outs. But back-to-back fielder’s choices and a strikeout ended the threat without the Bears finding even a single run.
Until the fifth inning, when the Cowgirls cut the lead to one, the defense and pitching of the Bears was holding up.
Things went south in the sixth, as the Cowgirls took advantage of some well-timed offense to score five runs and take the lead.
But in the sixth and seventh innings, the Bears only got one more runner on base, with two outs in the seventh.
Game Two: UCA 6, South Dakota State 3
Just like game one, the Bears came out of the gates quickly against the Jackrabbits.
Renee Christian opened the first with a hit on the first pitch of the bottom of the first, and stole second to get in scoring position before the visitors could blink. Kylie Griffin doubled, and the defense went home to prevent Christian from scoring.
That lasted just three pitches, as Addie Graham knocked a double down the right field line to score both runners. Graham would go home on a double by Kaitlyn Graham, and UCA was up 3-0 after one.
South Dakota State scored one in the second and one in the third to cut the lead to one, but only really generated offense on the long ball, otherwise struggling to put runners on.
The Bears added one in the third; Graham again got on base, this time a single and a steal to second.
Mya January finished the job with a hit to left field, and the freshman on second scored on the play.
Later, in the fifth inning, the small-ball game of the Bears continued to produce results. Griffin and Graham singled to put themselves on first and second.
A sacrifice bunt moved the pair to second and third, and a passed ball, plus a bad throw, gave both runners a clear way to score, making it 6-2.
SDSU threatened in the seventh, plating a run and loading the bases, but the Bears were able to get out of the jam with a pop up to short to end the game.
UCA hits the field again on Friday, playing in the Coach B Classic hosted by SIU. The midweek set for Tuesday against Louisiana Tech was canceled, with no plans to reschedule.
Information from UCA Sports is included in this story.
Softball
Rebels shut out Sugar Bears at Ragin’ Cajun Invitational
Big fourth inning saw the Rebels jump out ahead and UCA wasn’t catching up at tournament’s second day

LAFAYETTE, La. — Central Arkansas put up an early fight against Ole Miss on day two of the Ragin’ Cajun Invitational, but a big fourth inning saw the Rebels jump out ahead. UCA wasn’t catching up in an 11-0 loss in five innings.
The Bears fall to 2-6 on the year with the loss. Freshman Madge Layfield made her first appearance in Purple and Gray, pitching one inning and allowing just two hits. Renee Christian, Kaitlyn Graham and Mya January recorded hits against the SEC foe.
Ole Miss tallied the first run in the bottom of the first, finding a baserunner with two outs and moving her around to score on an error.
The Bears put a runner on in the top of the second in an effort to answer, but were unable to move Graham around from first base. In the third inning, Christian got on base with a single. But after moving to second on a stolen base, the sophomore Bear couldn’t get any farther.
UCA gave up two more runs in the third, allowing three-straight baserunners and a sacrifice fly to push the deficit to three.
After being unable to answer, the Bears went back to the field. And in the bottom of the fourth, the bottom opened up, and the Rebels found their groove, scoring eight unanswered.
The Bears have one more game at the Ragin’ Cajun Invitational, playing host Louisiana Lafayette on Sunday at 11:30 a.m.
Information from UCA Sports is included in this story.
Softball
LSU simply too much for Bears for second time in Baton Rouge
Bears drop second matchup Saturday against host team in Tiger Classic before final games Sunday afternoon

BATON ROUGE, La. — For the second time this week, the Central Arkansas softball team was tasked with facing the No. 9/10 LSU Tigers.
While adjustments were made, and marginal success gained, the Bears still couldn’t pull off the upset.
The Bears moved to 1-2 on Friday, falling 6-0 to the nationally-ranked hosts of the Tiger Classic. This time, UCA logged four hits, and held LSU to just six, forcing the Tigers to play all seven innings for the first time all week.
LSU started the scoring in the first inning, pairing two walks with a home run to jump out 3-0. Kaitlyn Graham recorded the first hit of the day for UCA in the second, opening the inning with a double on a 2-2 count.
The Bears, however, couldn’t find a way to move her around the bases, leaving the first of five baserunners stranded.
LSU added a run in each of the third, fifth and sixth innings, but were otherwise limited by the Bear defense.
UCA found a hit in the fifth off the bat of LJ Smith, but once more, didn’t have the supporting effort to bring her around home.
The best chance of the night came in the sixth inning, as the Bears put two runners on and actually found ways to move them. Kylie Griffin singled with one out to get on base, and a sacrifice bunt moved her to second.
Madi Young walked to put runners on first and second, producing the first real threat of the game. A wild pitch moved both runners into scoring position, but with two outs, the LSU defense was able to secure the third to avoid giving up a run.
UCA has two more games on Sunday, playing Charlotte at 10 a.m. before wrapping up the Tiger Classic at 12:30 p.m.
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