No. 7 Texas A&M Softball Overpowers Louisiana Tech, 10-1

COLLEGE STATION – The 7th-ranked Texas A&M softball team concluded the A&M Invite with a 10-1 victory in 5 innings over Louisiana Tech Sunday at the Aggie Softball Complex. The Aggies finished the tournament with a 4-1 record and move to 18-3 on the season.
 
After facing a one-run deficit in the first inning, the Aggies posted three-run second and third innings and a four-run fourth inning to defeat the Lady Techsters in five innings.
 
The Aggies’ offense recorded 10 hits, highlighted by Riley Sartain’s two homers in back-to-back at bats, both coming on the first pitch of the inning. Kaitlyn Alderink tied her career-high for RBI in a game with five as she plated at least one runner in three of her four times at the plate. 
 
In the circle, Lexi Smith earned the win to move to 3-0 in her senior campaign. The Temple, Texas native, fanned three and only allowed two hits, two walks and one run in 3 innings of work. Throwing two innings in relief for the Aggies was Payton McBride who kept La Tech off the board for the remainder of the contest. The sophomore threw two innings, allowing only one hit and recording one strikeout.
 

KEY INNINGS

T1 | Louisiana Tech jumped on the Aggies early scoring one run on a bases loaded bloop single to left by Sloane Stewartson. LA TECH 1, A&M 0

B2 | Kelbi Fortenberry reached base on an infield single and was plated by a Kristen Cuyos double to left center. Keeli Milligan singled to first base and Alderink delivered a double in the gap to score Cuyos and Milligan. A&M 3, LA TECH 1

B3 | Sartain led off the inning with a solo blast over the left field wall on the first pitch. Samantha Show singled through the left side followed by a walk to Cuyos and another infield single from Milligan to load the bases. Alderink and Tori Vidales took advantage of a bases-loaded walk and hit-by-pitch, respectively, to add two runs for the Aggies. A&M 6, LA TECH 1

B4 | The Aggies struck for four runs on two hits and one error. Sartain delivered her second solo shot of the game, this one on the first pitch of the inning as well. Texas A&M loaded the bases yet again as Fortenberry was hit by a pitch, Cuyos walked and Milligan reached on a fielder’s choice. Alderink singled to right, scoring Fortenberry and Blake-Ann Fritsch, who pinch ran for Cuyos, and Milligan, who touched home due to a throwing error by the right fielder. A&M 10, LA TECH 1

 

 
Top Offensive Players:
Riley Sartain | 2-for-2, 2 HR, 2 RBI
Kaitlyn Alderink | 2-for-3, 2B, 5 RBI
 
Pitching Breakdown:
Lexi Smith (3-0 , 1.53 ERA) – W, 3.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB
Payton McBride (1-0, 0.00 ERA) – 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB
 

AGGIE NOTES:
·       Riley Sartain recorded her 3rd career multi-home run game
·       Kaitlyn Alderink hit 7-for-15 on the weekend with a home run, three doubles and six RBI
 

WHAT THEY SAID
 
Texas A&M Head Coach Jo Evans
On the Aggies’ offense…
“It’s nice to see our hitters, and what was great was that they just kept rotating pitchers through every time we would get through a line up they come right back around with another pitcher and there were no answers for them. So I love the way we attacked the strike zone and I also thought we did a great job not chasing pitches. We were patient at the plate, but when we got something to drive, we got all of it and I was really pleased to see us swing the bat like that.
 
On Riley Sartain…
“She has been hot ever since last time we played Louisiana Tech she hit a screamer in the gap in center field and their defender made a phenomenal play. So you can see her starting to come through for her and now she is starting to see the ball great. We need that kid to get healthy as a hitter and see the ball and feel good, and she is seeing it.
 
On Kaitlyn Alderink …
“Kaitlyn Alderink is money. I love having her on our ball club. She is so steady. She makes all the plays on defense and gets up there offensively. I just think that she is smart. She doesn’t try to hit pitches she knows she can’t hit well, even if they are a strike. She is really disciplined at the plate and knows herself as a hitter. A lot of hitters don’t. They think every strike that comes in is one that you are supposed to swing at and she is not like that. You can see that the kid has ice in her veins five RBI today.
 

ON DECK 
The Aggies return to action as they face Penn State in a midweek contest on Tuesday at 6 PM at the Aggie Softball Complex. 
 

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Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics

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