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ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Southwest Minnesota State University softball team closed out the regular season on Sunday afternoon earning a doubleheader split versus Concordia-St. Paul in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference action at Carlander Field. CSP won the opener, 2-1 in eight innings, but SMSU rebounded in game two to earn a 10-5 victory.
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SMSU ends the regular season 26-18 overall, including 17-13 in NSIC play. The Mustangs finished league play in seventh place and will now compete in the 10-team double-elimination NSIC Tournament starting this Thursday in Rochester, Minn. SMSU, the seventh seed, will open the tournament versus 10-seeded Northern State at 10 a.m. The official tournament bracket will be announced on Sunday night.
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The 26 victories are the programs highest win total since the 2015 team finished with 27, while the seventh-place regular season finish is its highest since the 2011 season.
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In Sunday's game two, SMSU busted out of its offensive funk early in the game as
Bailey Johnson and
Emma Grote each walked to open the game. Following a ground out,
Madison Krog scored the game's first run with run-scoring single before
Lileya Kebos laid down an RBI bunt single to make the score 2-0. After a ground out,
Kaylee Hentges came through with a clutch two-out, two-run single to push the lead to 4-0.
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SMSU added to the lead in the second as
Madysson Schliinz and Johnson started the inning with singles. With one out Tomlinson stroked an RBI double to score Schliinz, but pinch-runner
Lauren Klein was thrown out at the plate to keep the score 5-0.
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SMSU extended the lead to 6-0 in the third with another two-out hit as Schliinz delivered with a single to plate Hentges.
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CSP would cut the lead in half in the bottom of the third with the help of four walks and two hits to cut the deficit to 6-3.
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The Mustangs would counter in the top of the fourth with another run crossing the plate. Tomlinson walked to open the inning and advanced to third on a double by Krog. With one out,
Patia Wolfe made the score 7-3 with a pinch-hit single to score Tomlinson.
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The score remained 7-3 until the seventh when the Mustangs plated three more runs. Johnson started the scoring with an RBI double, while Tomlinson blasted her team-leading 12
th home run of the season—a two-run homer—to make the score 10-3. The 12 home runs is the second highest single-season total in team history. Amanda Burkhart holds the record of 18 set in 2009.
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Megan Cull started in the circle for SMSU and tossed the first three innings. She allowed three runs on three hits with four strikeouts and five walks.
Shelby Bloemendaal (8-7) came on in relief in the fourth inning and pitched the final four innings to earn the win, allowing two runs on five hits with two strikeouts and three walks.
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SMSU held a 14-8 hit advantage in game two with Johnson and Schliinz each finishing with three hits. Tomlinson, Krog and Hentges each added two hits apiece. Â
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In game one, pitching was the main story as CSP's Kali Kaestner and SMSU's Bloemendaal and Cull held both offensive units in check throughout the game.
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The game was scoreless until the fifth when the Golden Bears pushed across a run on a sac bunt to take a 1-0 lead.
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SMSU answered in the top of the sixth to tie the game but failed on a great chance to take the lead after loading the bases with no outs. Grote started the rally with a bunt single and moved to second moments later on a Tomlinson double. Krog was hit by a pitch to lead the bases but was followed by a strikeout and pop out. With two outs, Hentges hit a ball to shortstop that was misplayed allowing Grote to score and tied the game at 1-1.
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SMSU left a pair of runners on base in the seventh, while CSP stranded the winning run at second base to end the seventh.
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SMSU was retired in order in the eighth before CSP's Kris McIntyre led-off the bottom of the eight with a solo home run to give the Golden Bears the walk-off victory.
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Both teams finished the game with six hits.
Bailey Johnson led SMSU going 2 for 4, while Grote, Tomlinson,
Jillian Noel and Hentges all collected one hit.
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Bloemendaal pitched the first 4 1/3 innings for the Mustangs and allowed one run on four hits with two strikeouts and one walk.
Megan Cull (12-7) suffered the loss tossing the final 2 2/3 giving up one run on two hits.
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