Fort Hays State (15-11, 2-2 MIAA) at
#17 Rogers State (19-8, 2-2 MIAA)
Thursday, March 12 - 2 pm
Claremore, Okla. - Diamond Sports Complex
Fort Hays State (15-11, 2-2 MIAA) at
Northeastern State (14-8, 2-2 MIAA)
Friday, March 13 - 11 am
Tahlequah, Okla. - RiverHawks Park
Fort Hays State Softball begins a 20-game road stretch on Thursday and Friday (Mar. 12-13) by heading to Oklahoma for a pair of MIAA doubleheaders. The Tigers take on No. 17 ranked Rogers State in Claremore on Thursday at 2 pm before heading to Tahlequah to face Northeastern State at 11 am on Friday. The games have been moved up a day earlier due to a threat of inclement weather.
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Like Fort Hays State, both Rogers State and Northeastern State are out to 2-2 starts in MIAA play. Northeastern State split with both Central Oklahoma and Newman, while Rogers State swept Newman but lost twice to Central Oklahoma. Fort Hays State dropped a pair to Central Missouri in Hays last weekend before bouncing back in a sweep of Lincoln.
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Rogers State jumped out to a 17-4 start to the year, but lost four of six contests last week and now sits at 19-8. Outside of the two losses to Central Oklahoma last weekend, the Hillcats dropped a pair to nationally ranked Texas A&M-Commerce earlier in the week. Northeastern State went 5-5 in its last 10 contests, but sits at 14-8 overall.
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Since a doubleheader sweep of Kansas Wesleyan in mid-February, the Tigers have posted a record of 7-7. The Tigers are 15-11 overall for the season.
Katie Adler leads FHSU in batting average at .365, while starting every game at second base this season. The Tigers have a pitching staff ERA of 3.12 for the season, led by
Michaelanne Nelson with a 1.87 ERA and 7-4 record. The Tigers are nearly averaging a strikeout per inning with 171 in 177 innings pitched.
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FHSU and Rogers State have met just twice before this year, playing single contests in 2018 and 2019. Rogers State won both of those contests by shutout. The Hillcats are a new member of the MIAA this year, along with Newman University. Last year, FHSU and Northeastern State split a doubleheader in Hays. The all-time series between the Tigers and RiverHawks is knotted 9-9.
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