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Gallery: Softball defeats Panthers in home opener

February 26, 2020 by David Mitchell

The Wildcat softball team defeated the Prairie View A&M Panthers 9-8 at Poly Wells Field on Tuesday afternoon. The Wildcats defeated the Panthers again 13-1 on Tuesday evening, leaving them standing 7-9 as they prepare to face North Texas.

Junior pitcher Calie Burris slides to secure first base. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Redshirt junior outfielder Donelle Johnson prepares to swing at the ball. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Senior outfielder Linsey Tomlinson stands at bat. (Photo by David Mitchell)

The Wildcats celebrate senior outfielder Caroline Adair’s home run. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Sophomore infielder Kaitlyn Huseman waits for the pitch.(Photo by David Mitchell)
Redshirt junior pitcher Samantha Bradley launches the ball to the catcher. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Senior catcher Blair Clayton high fives a teammate after a defensive stop. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Junior utility Katelyn Belch waits for the pitch. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Senior catcher Blair Clayton makes it safely to first base. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Senior outfielder Linsey Tomlinson talks through an adjustment with Head Coach Abigail Farler. (Photo by David Mitchell)
The Wildcats celebrate redshirt junior pitcher Samantha Bradley’s final pitch against a Panther. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Freshman outfielder Lacy Johnson makes a base hit. (Photo by David Mitchell)

Junior pitcher Calie Burris catches her breath after stealing third base. (Photo by David Mitchell)
Junior Pitcher Calie Burris looks towards her team excitedly after her game-winning run. (Photo by David Mitchell)

 

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David Mitchell

About David Mitchell

My name is David Mitchell, and I am a senior psychology major from Dallas, Texas. I have always had a passion for photography and videography, and enjoy sharing my perspectives with others.

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