Thursday, April 30, 2015

NT Softball Loses vs #5 Oklahoma

The North Texas softball team came into the match-up losing 15 of its last 17 games and dropping a doubleheader at Oklahoma State the night before.

Not exactly ideal conditions to play the fifth best team in the country -- for the second time this season.

But, the Mean Green had a pretty good effort and led for an inning and a half before giving up a history-making grand slam to Lauren Chamberlain in the 6-2 loss. The blast gave Chamberlain the 91st home run of her career, the most in NCAA history.

It was also a historic night for another reason as there was the largest crowd in program history.


Counting the number of fans when students get in free and don't have to swipe their I.D. cards is an inexact science, and to be frank most of those in the stands were OU faithful. But it was still cool to see that many people packed into the tissue-box-sized Lovelace Stadium that had two or three pairs of bleachers added down the first baseline.

Kenzie Grimes started just her fourth game of the season for North Texas. After the game she told she was fine with getting the nod, even though coach Kee didn't tell her until about 15 minutes before pre-game warm-ups.

She had a pretty good outing, but walked six Sooner batters in 3 2/3 innings. Mean Green catcher Bryanna Wade hit the two-run homer -- her sixth of the year.
Head coach Tracey Kee

Up next for the Mean Green is its biggest series of the season, and quite possibly its last. They'll play UTEP at home for three games. Which ever team wins the series will grab one of the final two spots in the Conference USA tournament. North Texas can only win the eighth seed, while UTEP can claim the seventh or eighth.

In my usual Tuesday afternoon interview with coach Kee, she told me she has no idea how this weekend will go because the team has played so inconsistently. They scored two runs against Oklahoma -- more than they did in two games combined at Louisiana Tech last weekend.

Her biggest complaint has been the competitiveness of her team. And effort is really not something you want to be worrying about heading to the year's deciding series.

(Speaking of Kenzie, here's a news package I did about her from last season)



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