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Aggies Record First Sec season season about Tiger – the battalion

No. 6, Texas A & M softball, took care of his first South-heasters Conference Away series with a clean sweep of the No. 22 Auburn Tigers and ended the series 3-0 on Sunday. Coach Trisha Ford recorded her 500th career victory with the victory.

The aggies gave the left-handed Pitcher Emiley Kennedy nod for her 11th start this season with a 7: 3 record with all three defeats against the rankings. Kennedy performed all seven inners and only allowed one goal from the first set, who described the player Annalea Adams in the first inning.

Sophomore LHP Chalea Clemmons had a slow start and walked the Senior Shortstop Koko Wooley, Junior Third Baseman Kennedy Powell and Junior Right Field Field Amari Harper to load the bases as the designated graduate player Mac Barbara.

With the invited bases, Barbara sent Wooley and Powell to the plate, which gives the Aggies an early 2-0 advantage over the home team. Barbara, the broadcast from the state of San Diego, was an important player for chestnut brown and white and beat .320 with 24 goals.

“She threw a jewel today,” said Ford about Kennedy's Pitching performance. “… [she had] Really efficient innings later in the game, and I just thought she did an enormous job today. “

The middle of the game was quiet when both teams went six in ours without achieving before the aggies came back to the seventh inning with a goal of the second Baseman Baseman Kylei Griffin in the seventh in the seventh.

“The victories, as I said yesterday, are difficult in the Sec,” said Ford. “It doesn't matter who you play. … I think it will be big for us. “

The Aggies will return to Davis Diamond at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 21st, to take over the Alabama Crimson Tide