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Softball Chris Austin, APSU Athletics Communications

Govs bats fall silent on Day 2 of OVC Championship Tournament

Box Score

OXFORD, Ala. – Austin Peay State University's softball team had its chances versus Jacksonville State on Day 2 of the Ohio Valley Conference Championship Tournament, Thursday at Choccolocco Park, but couldn't punch across a run in a 3-0 defeat.

The Govs (37-16), the tournaments second-seed, put runners in base in six of the seven innings played -- including getting the lead-off batter on base to start the second and fourth innings and runners into scoring position in the third and fifth innings -- but could not capitalize on those chances.

Overall, the Govs only collected two hits in the loss, a single by Morgan Rackel in the second inning and a single by Natalie Schilling in the third.

Jacksonville State (31-23), the tournament's third-seed, did all its damage in the first two innings, with a single run in the first inning on a solo home run, followed by two more runs in the second inning off three hits.

The Govs continue their OVC Softball Championship run, 12:30 p.m., Friday, facing Morehead State in an elimination game.

A victory versus Morehead State would earn the Govs a spot in Friday's nightcap elimination contest, starting at 5:30 p.m.

You can follow all the Govs action at the OVC Softball Championships at the conference's tournament website at http://ovcsports.com/sports/2017/6/15/2018softball.aspx or at the Govs softball team on Austin Peay's official athletics website Let'sGoPeay.com or on Twitter @AustinPeaySB for more information or updates.

Inside the boxscore

  • The shutout was the first suffered by the Govs this season, breaking a school-record 54-game streak without being shutout.
  • Junior outfielder Kacy Acree saw her hit streak end at 15 games, but a fifth-inning walk extended her string of games reaching base to 29.
  • Junior pitcher Morgan Rackel has not allowed an opponent to score a run in her last 27.2 innings of work covering four-plus appearances.
  • Junior outfielder Natalie Schilling stole two bases versus Jacksonville State marking the ninth game this season where she has stolen at least two bases in a contest.

Coaching Quotables with Head Coach Rodney DeLong

On tough day at the plate

"I would have never expected us to get beat 3-0. We just didn't perform at the plate, and I think we just put to much pressure on ourselves. We tried to swing our way back into the thing instead of being patient, seeing pitches and working counts a little bit."

On a long, but achievable challenge ahead

"We definitely have our hands full and hopefully we just compete the best we can and come out and play hard. It's going to be a couple of long days, but we've had a couple of long streaks of playing well this year and where's no doubt we can do it again."

--AP--

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Players Mentioned

Kacy Acree

#21 Kacy Acree

OF
5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
L/R
Morgan Rackel

#99 Morgan Rackel

P/OF
5' 9"
Junior
L/L
Natalie Schilling

#10 Natalie Schilling

OF
5' 8"
Junior
L/R

Players Mentioned

Kacy Acree

#21 Kacy Acree

5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
L/R
OF
Morgan Rackel

#99 Morgan Rackel

5' 9"
Junior
L/L
P/OF
Natalie Schilling

#10 Natalie Schilling

5' 8"
Junior
L/R
OF