MURFREESBORO, Tenn.— After Saturday's game against Snead State, Middle Tennessee's softball team made adjustments both in the batter's box and in the pitcher's circle, which led to a 19-2 victory over Columbia State on Sunday.
Despite scoring eight runs in the late frames and winning big over Snead State on Saturday, Head Coach Jeff Breeden challenged his team to improve, and the offense answered the call.
"After yesterday's game, I challenged our right-handed hitters to be better and pick up RBIs. I thought we only had two right-handed hitters on our team that were picking up RBIs, and that was [Kailee] Richetto and [Jocelynn] De La Cruz," Breeden said.