The University of Mississippi Athletics

Softball Hits The Road For Cowgirl Classic and Louisiana Midweek
2/24/2023 | Softball
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COWGIRL CLASSIC & AT LOUISIANA Feb. 25-26 & 26 Lake Charles, La. & Lafayette, La. |
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Ole Miss Notes (PDF) • SEC (PDF) |
Saturday, Feb. 25 vs. SFA & McNeese State 12 & 5 p.m. |
Sunday, Feb. 26 vs. SFA & McNeese State 10:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. |
Monday, Feb. 27 at Louisiana 5:30 p.m. |
Game One: Live Stats Game Two: Live Stats |
Game One: Live Stats Game Two: Live Stats |
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LEADING OFF
• Ole Miss gears up for another action packed weekend at the Cowgirl Classic hosted by McNeese State. The Rebels will play a pair of contests against the host and Stephen F. Austin and take on Louisiana in a Monday night tilt to cap off the trip.
• The Rebels were battle tested in Mexico, going 6-4 over the course of two weekends at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge.
• Through the first 10 games, 26 different Rebels have suited up for Ole Miss in the lineup.
• Aynslie Furbush is coming off a 2-1 week in the circle in which she posted a 0.82 ERA in 17.0 innings pitched.
• The freshmen trio of Jalia Lassiter, Jamie Mackay and Natalie Ray has looked impressive through the first 10 games, batting a combined .348 with 11 RBIs and 13 runs scored.
• Ole Miss' 2022 signing class that arrived on campus this past August was ranked No. 3 in the nation by ExtraInningSoftball.
• Ole Miss returns 15 players from last season's roster, including fifth-year seniors Mikayla Allee and Tate Whitley. The 2023 roster also includes four impact transfers in Makenna Kliethermes, Jenna Lord, Mya Stevenson and Savana Sikes.
• Outfielder Tate Whitley led the SEC during the regular season last year with 74 hits. She finished her 2022 campaign with 77, the third most in a single season in program history.
• Coming off its fourth 40-plus win year in the last six complete seasons, Ole Miss tallied 41 victories, tied for the second-most in school history.
ONE LAST RIDE
In 2023, four Rebels will be exercising their fifth season of eligibility as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Two returners in Mikayla Allee and Tate Whitley, along with Marshall transfer Mya Stevenson and Georgia transfer Savana Sikes, are set to cap off their collegiate careers in Ole Miss uniforms.
EXTINGUISHING THE FLAME
Aynslie Furbush had the game of her career, nearly single-handedly leading the Rebels to victory over Liberty. The junior threw all 8.0 innings, striking out six batters on 110 pitches, and hit the game-winning home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to walk off the Flames 3-2. The Rebel defense and Furbush stranded 12 runners on base throughout the game, keeping the Flames off the board until the top of the seventh inning.
WELCOME TO THE SHOW
In the Rebels' first two weeks of the season at the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge, Jalia Lassiter, Jamie Mackay and Natalie Ray stepped up, proving to be clutch in crunch time. The freshman trio batted a combined .348 with 11 RBIs and 13 runs scored. Individually, Lassiter ranks second on the team with eight hits, three of which have gone for extra bases, and eight runs scored.
FIFTH YEAR'S THE CHARM
Although it's early in the 2023 season, fifth-year senior Mikayla Allee is quietly putting together one of the best offensive seasons of her career. The Corona, California, native anchors the bottom of the order and currently leads the team with a .385 batting average and 10 hits in the first 10 games.
VIVA LA REBS
The Rebels wrapped up their 12 day stay in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, battle tested. Ole Miss competed against five teams coming off NCAA Tournament appearances in 2022, including No. 3 Oklahoma State and No. 24 Oregon. Overall, the Rebels went 6-4 during their stay south of the border, with wins over North Carolina, Wisconsin, North Dakota State, Liberty and Southern Illinois. The tough competition in Puerto Vallarta gave the Rebels an early challenge that will have them ready for SEC play.
MY OH MYA
Slugger Mya Stevenson ranks sixth in the SEC and 39th nationally with three home runs in her first 10 games this season. She blasted one in each game of Ole Miss' doubleheader with North Dakota State and hit a three-run shot against Wisconsin. The graduate transfer is tied for the team lead with six RBIs and a .615 slugging percentage. Stevenson is up to 62 career home runs, the most among all active players in Division I College Softball.
REBEL DEBUTS
Through the first 10 games of the season, 26 different players have appeared in the lineup at some point for Ole Miss. Of the 26 Rebels to see the field, 11 made their debut in an Ole Miss uniform.
SPINNY REBELS
Over the last two seasons, the Ole Miss pitching staff has been one of the SEC's best. The Spinny Rebels boast a 2.94 ERA over the past two seasons and rank third in the conference with 29 shutouts. As a pitching staff, they already have two this season, ranking 46th in the nation.
WINNING CULTURE
After racking up the second most wins in program history last season, Ole Miss has established a winning culture in Oxford. The Rebels posted a 41-19 record in 2022 and earned their sixth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance. In the last six complete seasons, Ole Miss has won 40-plus games four times, and the Rebels are looking to do it once again in 2023.
TRANSFER TO THE 'SIP
Head Coach Jamie Trachsel dipped into the transfer portal this offseason to add top-tier talent to her 2023 roster, welcoming in four transfers who look to immediately contribute this season.
Makenna Kliethermes graduated in May from Oregon and joins the Rebels pitching staff with two years of eligibility remaining. This past season, she handled the bulk of the work on the Oregon staff, making 32 appearances, including 16 starts. The Wardsville, Missouri, native tallied an 11-7 record and 3.65 ERA in 117.0 innings of work. Kliethermes finished the season with five complete-game efforts, including a one-hit shutout of the Rebels last February.
Staying in the SEC, Jenna Lord joins the Rebels after playing one season at Alabama. She appeared in 45 games for the Crimson Tide, making 30 starts. Lord split time between second base, right field and the DP position in Tuscaloosa. As a freshman, she recorded 26 hits, including six doubles and two home runs, while hitting .289.
Making her way to Oxford as a graduate transfer, Mya Stevenson wrapped up her career at Marshall as one of the program's top sluggers. This past season, she earned NFCA Third Team All-America status after batting .361 with 56 hits, 41 runs scored and 55 RBIs. Stevenson also became Marshall's all-time home run leader with 59 career bombs after mashing 19 in 2022. The Lone Star product ranks second all-time in slugging percentage (.771) and fourth in runs batted in with 169 while tallying 171 hits in her four years with the Herd. Heading into the 2023 season, Stevenson has garnered preseason praise, being named as the No. 52 player in D1Softball's preseason top 100 and the No. 14 outfielder in the position power rankings.
Sikes joins the Rebels after electing to play her fifth and final season in Oxford. The former Georgia Bulldog brings a plethora of experience with 195 starts across both the infield and outfield in her four-year career. She is coming off the best season of her career, recording a .285 average with 45 hits and 33 runs scored.
HOTTY TODDY TATE
Senior Tate Whitley was an offensive sparkplug for Ole Miss last season. Hitting in the leadoff spot, Whitley reached base safely in all but 12 games for the Rebels and collected multiple hits in 25 contests, including nine three-hit games and one four-hit outing. Further, she crossed the plate 51 times for the Rebels in 2022, the second-most in a single season in program history. The Angleton, Texas, native led the SEC with 74 hits during the regular season and ended the year with 77 total, the third most ever by a Rebel. Whitley wrapped up the season 12th in the NCAA in hits and posted a .387 batting average, helping her earn NFCA South First Team All-Region Honors.
THE BULL
Nicknamed "The Bull" for her relentless energy and competitive mentality, Catelyn Riley played a big role in the Rebels'charge through the second half of last season. Although she was a freshman, she became a mainstay in the Ole Miss lineup, starting the final 18 games of the regular season and boasting a .361 average. But Riley's impact went well beyond the plate. She was also a difference-maker for the Rebels in the circle, ranking second on the team in innings pitched with 81.0 and a 3.46 ERA. Her success was remarkable, as her team-high 12 wins were the second-most by an Ole Miss freshman pitcher trailing only Amanda Fine (17 in 1997).
ROOKIES IN THE RANKINGS
Head coach Jamie Trachsel's second signing class at Ole Miss brought some of the nation's top talent to Oxford. The Rebel class was ranked No. 3 in the nation by Extra Innings Softball, featuring seven players ranked inside the top-200 in Extra Inning's rankings, with six incoming Rebs garnering Extra Elite 100 status.
A six-time letterwinner at Neshoba High School in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Tenly Grisham was ranked 42nd overall and 28th among middle infielders by Extra Inning Softball. She helped lead NHS to four state championships, earning all-state honors each season. Grisham capped off her career with a .531 batting average as a senior and was named the 2022 Mississippi Softball Gatorade Player of the Year.
Jalia Lassiter, a six-time letterwinner at Flomaton High School in Flomaton, Alabama, was ranked 19th overall and 12th among middle infielders by Extra Inning Softball. She was named to the AHSAA All-Star Team and earned 3A AHSAA First Team All-State honors after registering a .573 average with 12 triples, five doubles, nine homers, 46 runs and 55 RBIs as a junior.
Outfielder Natalie Ray ranked 24th overall and 9th among outfielders by Extra Inning Softball. A four-time letterwinner at Eastside High School in Covington, Georgia, she was named First Team All-State all four years. Ray batted .512 with 10 doubles, three triples and nine home runs with 44 runs and 23 RBIs as a senior, earning her a spot on the PGF All-American team.
Right-hand pitcher Grace Sparks out of Crosby, Texas, ranked 30th overall and 11th among pitchers by Extra Inning Softball. She was a four-year letterwinner, three-time captain and two-time team MVP at Crosby High School and was named Texas 5A Pitcher of the Year in 2021 after posting a 1.27 ERA with 199 strikeouts in 143 innings.
A three-time letterwinner at West Brook High School in Beaumont, Texas, Grace Thompson was ranked 28th overall and 19th among middle infielders by Extra Inning Softball. She collected three all-district nods in her career and batted .576 with 39 RBIs and 10 home runs as a junior.
Mackenzie White ranked 52nd overall and 18th among catchers by Extra Inning Softball. The four-time letterwinner at Heard County High School in Franklin, Georgia, racked up 28 home runs and over 140 RBIs during her high school career. A four-time all-region and two-time all-state honoree, White helped lead HCHS to back-to-back state championships in 2020 and 2021.
OLE MISS PICKED 10TH IN PRESEASON SEC POLL
Ole Miss has been picked 10th in the 2023 Preseason SEC Softball Poll as voted on by the conference's 13 head coaches. Last season, Ole Miss finished eighth in the conference with a 12-12 record that included series wins over South Carolina, #12 Tennessee, #16 Georgia and #19 Missouri. In six of the past seven completed seasons, Ole Miss has outperformed its projection in the conference preseason rankings.
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