
SEC names Texas A&M softball's Emiley Kennedy Pitcher of the Week
SEC names Texas A&M softball's Emiley Kennedy Pitcher of the Week
Texas A&M has moved into the No. 1 spot in all major polls after taking two out of three games against Tennessee over the weekend for their sixth SEC series victory to close out the regular season.
Aggie ace Emiley Kennedy is peaking at the right time, and they really need it with Sidne Peters nursing an injury. She went head-to-head with the Lady Vols' Karlyn Pickens in Game 1 and came out with a 1-0 win. Kennedy returned in Game 3, and with some heavy run support, tossed a complete game in a 13-2 run-rule beatdown.
On Tuesday, the SEC named the senior as the SEC Pitcher of the Week after throwing two complete games with two wins over a top 5 team in Tennessee. on the road against Georgia. Below is the excerpt from the release from the conference officials:
Texas A&M's Emiley Kennedy, a senior left-hander from The Woodlands, Texas, collected two wins in the circle to help the Aggies claim the series win at No. 5/2 Tennessee. Kennedy tossed a one-hit complete game shutout to open the series on Thursday, striking out 10 batters. In the series finale, she pitched all five innings of the run-rule victory and tallied six strikeouts. In her two outings, Kennedy held her opponents to a .105 batting average.
Texas A&M will be back on the diamond for the SEC Tournament on May 8 at Jack Turner Stadium in Athens, Georgia.
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