Branson, MO -
Vs. UA Rich Mountain
Neosho beat UA Rich Mountain 7-2 on Saturday. Lauren Fuller was credited with the victory for Neosho. Fuller allowed 10 hits and two runs over six and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walking one. Neosho collected 12 hits throughout the game. Addyson Easter, Riley Kenneedy, Devynn Raile, and Hannah Duin each racked up multiple hits for Neosho.
Vs. #15 Indian Hills
Neosho lost the lead late in a 5-2 defeat to Indian Hills CC on Saturdays. In the top of the sixth inning, the Warriors tied things up at two, eventually pushing one more run across in the top of the seventh. Gracie Turner started in the circle for the Panthers. Turner pitched six and two-thirds innings, allowing nine hits and five runs while striking out two and walking one. Logan Cates threw one-third of an inning. Jessica Petric, Braxton Stainbrook, and Lainey Howard each collected one hit from leading Neosho.
Vs. NOC Tonkawa
Neosho's effort to come back from down five runs in the fifth inning came up just short, as they fell 5-4 to the Mavericks on Sunday. Neosho put up four runs in the comeback attempt. Lainey Howard, Carsyn McCue, and Dina Marchoud came through with RBIs to lead the rally. Logan Cates started in the pitcher's circle for Neosho and lasted three innings, allowing seven hits and four runs while striking out three. Zoe Newcomb came in relief, pitching four innings. Addyson Easter and Carsyn McCue each racked up multiple hits for Neosho.
Vs. State Fair CC
Neosho ended the weekend with a 6-2 win over State Fair. Neosho got things started in the first inning with an RBI single from Dina Marchoud. After State Fair scored one run in the top of the fourth, Neosho answered back with one of their own. Neosho pulled away from good with two runs in the third inning when Braxton Stainbrook hit a solo home run and Hannah Duin doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run. Lauren led things off in the circle for Neosho pitching two and two-thirds innings, allowing six hits and one run while striking out one and walking one. Neosho tallied 13 hits in the game. Stainbrook, Turner, and Marchoud all managed multiple hits for the Panthers. Stainbrook led the Panthers going four-for-four; doubling in the first, homering in the third, singling in the fourth, and singling in the sixth.