By Max Calderone | Sports Writer
May 28, 2017: For most Baylor students, it was just another summer evening. But for Shelby “Goose” McGlaun and the rest of her softball teammates, it was no ordinary Sunday.
The Lady Bears were trailing 5-3 in the deciding Game three of the Tucson Super Regional against Arizona. Momentum was not on their side. Baylor needed to score three runs to keep its 2017 Women’s College World Series hopes alive.
Senior second baseman Ari Hawkins got things going with a double. Then junior first baseman Shelby Friudenberg was intentionally walked.