Courtney Raines
Courtney Raines

Concord Wraps Up Long Road Trip with Doubleheader at Glenville State

3/25/2025 1:41:00 PM

ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University softball team finishes a 20-game road swing with a pair of games at Mountain East Conference foe Glenville State Wednesday starting at 2:00 p.m.
 
LIVE COVERAGE
The Glenville State Sports Information Department will provide live video and statistics for Wednesday's doubleheader.
 
LIVE STATS
 
LIVE VIDEO
 
SERIES HISTORY
Series tied 26-26
 
LAST FIVE MEETINGS AGAINST GLENVILLE STATE
May 2, 2024: Glenville State 1 – Concord 0 (Troutville, Va.)
April 17, 2024: Glenville State 1 – Concord 1 (0-8, 4-3) (Glenville, W.Va.)
March 20, 2024: Glenville State 1 – Concord 1 (1-4, 4-2) (Athens, W.Va.)
April 12, 2023: Concord 1 – Glenville State 0 (1-0, 3-8) (Athens, W.Va.)
March 29, 2023: Glenville State 2 – Concord 0 (0-1, 1-2) (Glenville, W.Va.)
 
CONCORD AT A GLANCE
2025 Record: 9-16
MEC Record: 4-4
Home Record: 1-2
Away Record: 5-11
Neutral Record: 3-3
 
HOME RUN HEYDAY

In Friday's doubleheader at Davis & Elkins, CU clubbed five home runs in two games against the Senators. Junior infielder Lacie Lewis got the dinger derby started with a solo homer in the top of the first in game one. The Mountain Lions went deep again in the fifth, as Lewis connected on her second home run of the game, this time a two-run blast before junior pitcher/infielder Madison Hollis went deep in the same inning with a two-run shot of her own. In game two, Concord trailed 6-4 in the top of the sixth before a pair of solo home runs from sophomore infielder Kendall Morgan and senior infielder Courtney Raines tied the game heading to the seventh. Lewis leads Concord in home runs this season (five) and is tied for third in the MEC.
 
OFFENSIVE FRENZY

In game one against West Virginia Wesleyan Sunday, the Maroon and Gray plated a season-high 12 runs to defeat the Bobcats 12-7. Morgan led the way with a career-high four base hits in the game and came around to score three runs. Raines and Hollis had three hits each with Raines driving in a career-best five RBI. Lewis was 1-for-3 at the dish, but knocked in three runs on an RBI single and two sacrifice flies. CU's offensive onslaught didn't stop at the plate, however, as the Mountain Lions swiped six stolen bases in the game, tying their season-high mark. Morgan and junior catcher/utility Morgan Gleason stole two bags each while junior outfielder Alina Giles and junior catcher/utility Kayla Sholter snagged one base each.
 
OUT FOR REVENGE
CU and GSU split the regular season series 2-2 before matching up with each other in the MEC Tournament last season in Troutville, Va. The Pioneers took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first and never looked back in a 1-0 pitcher's duel. Concord's Nancy-Jo Roberts only gave up one run and two hits across 6.0 innings of work. Additionally, senior first baseman/outfielder Kassidy Garvey had one of CU's two hits in the season-ending game. In the regular season, Sholter and Raines drove in two runs each to lead the Concord offense that only scored nine combined runs against the Pioneers in five games last spring.
 
GLENVILLE STATE AT A GLANCE
2025 Record: 15-10
MEC Record: 5-3
Home Record: 2-2
Away Record: 6-3
Neutral Record: 7-5
 
SCOUTING THE PIONEERS
After starting 5-1 in MEC play, the Pioneers dropped a pair of games to Davis & Elkins to sit at 5-3 in the league standings. Sophomore pitcher Meghan Stump holds a 6-2 record with a 1.68 earned run average with 29 strikeouts across 50.0 innings pitched. Senior infielder Makenna Negley ranks sixth in the MEC in batting average (.430) and sophomore outfielder Delaney Warnick is tied with Lewis for third in the league with five home runs.  
 
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