The University of Mississippi Athletics
Softball Welcomes Top-Ranked Lady Vols Wednesday
3/13/2007 | Softball
Rebel Sports Marketing is offering a “Spring Break Special” in which kids get in free with the purchase of an adult ticket for the doubleheader.
The matchup with
The Rebels enter the contests with a 9-15 overall record and 1-2 mark in league play after winning game one of last weekend’s three-game series 2-1 against No. 9 LSU before falling in the second game 2-0 in extra innings and dropping the series finale by a 4-0 count.
The Lady Vols are hitting .334 as a team with four players batting over .400. The squad has hit 21 home runs and 27 doubles, while also ranking third in the SEC with 59 stolen bases. But
“We’ll be facing the best pitcher in the country right now bar-none,” said Ole Miss head coach Missy Dickerson. “We will just have to be the best we can be at the plate when we are facing her. We’ve worked hard in practice, and we’ll need that to carry over into the games.”
Ole Miss earned its first win over a ranked opponent this season with its 2-1 victory over LSU on Saturday. The Rebels have played one of the nation’s toughest schedules, having already played nine games against ranked opponents and several more against highly regarded programs.
“We’ve held our own against some of the best teams in the country,” Dickerson said. “It’s time to show that we’re an improved team. I told our girls Sunday that when we come to play and put together all three aspects of the game (hitting, pitching, defense), we will be hard-pressed to be beaten. We had two out of three against LSU, but we didn’t hit. Some of it was Dani Hofer, who is a good pitcher, but some of it was a lack of aggression and discipline on our part. If we are not disciplined on (Abbott’s) rise ball, we will be in trouble.”
Senior team captain Mary Jane Callahan has led the Rebel charge in the pitcher’s circle and at the plate. She boasts a 6-5 record and a team-best 1.12 ERA as a pitcher, while she leads the club with a .355 batting average and 14 RBI as a hitter. Callahan’s next victory will make her the school’s all-time winningest pitcher. She is currently tied with Amanda Fine (1997-99) with 40 career wins.
Freshman third baseman Lauren Grill is the team’s top power threat, as she ranks second in the SEC with seven home runs and ninth with a .712 slugging percentage. The team has already hit 18 home runs this year after launching 10 in 60 total games in 2006.
Ole Miss will look to improve upon its 3-22 all-time mark against
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