CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Towson University softball team concluded its opening tournament by dropping a 15-4 decision to host Charleston Southern Saturday afternoon.
Highlighting the Tigers offensive attack was
Brook Miko, who hit a three-run homer in the first inning, and the scalding hot
Madison Wilson, who had another multi-hit effort.
Records
Towson University 3-1
Charleston Southern 3-1
How It Happened
- Miko gave the Tigers an early 3-0 lead four batters into the game.
- Miko had six RBIs during Towson's four games over the weekend.
- Wilson had two hits and scored a pair of runs.
- It was Wilson's fourth multi-hit game of the season.
- Wilson ended the weekend with a .667 batting average (10-for-15).
- She led Towson with six runs scored and 13 total bases.
- Cassidy Meyer doubled leading off the second inning.
- Daria Edwards' RBI single scored Wilson in the fifth inning.
Inside the Numbers
- Wilson, Edwards, and Miko have reached in all four games this season.
- Wilson has opened the season with four multi-hit games.
- Wilson and Miko have at least one hit in Towson's first four games.
- Edwards finished the weekend with a .545 batting average (6-for-11).
Up Next
The Tigers return to action Friday when they play UMBC and East Carolina in the Pirate Invitational at East Carolina. Towson plays local rival UMBC at 10 a.m. and East Carolina at 3 p.m. Overall, Towson will play five games over three days.