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Towson Softball Hosts Reigning MEAC Champion Morgan State

The Games: Towson (9-16, 0-3 CAA) vs. Morgan State (13-10, 5-1 MEAC)
When: March 30 – 2 p.m. (doubleheader)
Where: Tiger Softball Stadium – Towson, Md.
Broadcast: FloSports ($)

TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University softball team returns home for a non-conference doubleheader, hosting Baltimore rival Morgan State on Wednesday, March 30 at 2 p.m.
 
All games at the Tiger Softball Stadium are free to attend for the public.  See the attached parking flyer for information on coming to campus for Wednesday's games.  Fans have plenty of chances to catch the Tigers at home during the mid-week with the next four Wednesdays having home doubleheaders.
 
Each game will be streamed online via FloSports.  Visit FloSports.tv/CAA to view the full Colonial Athletic Association schedule and sign up today. 
 
Towson is coming off a series defeat to JMU over the weekend to stand at 9-16 overall and 0-3 in the CAA.  Morgan State took two of three at Norfolk State over the weekend to be 13-10 overall and 5-1 in the MEAC.
 
Towson and Morgan State met for a single game last year, with the Tigers taking a 5-2 victory on April 14.
 
POULICH SELECTED AS CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
 
Hitting .400 in a 3-1 week for Towson, Chloe Poulich was selected as the CAA Player of the Week on March 21.  She is the first Towson player to earn CAA Player of the Week since April 2018.
 
The senior had a pair of multi-hit games during the week, going 3-for-4 with an RBI double vs. Villanova and 2-for-4 with an RBI vs. Quinnipiac, also hitting a home run against Lafayette. 
 
COSTELLO EARNS 750TH CAREER VICTORY
 
Towson head coach Lisa Costello earned her 750th career victory on March 16 at Villanova.
 
Currently in her 27th season with the Tigers, Costello, who has been the head coach since the 1995-96 season, has been at the helm of 18 winning seasons for Towson, including nine years with at least 34 victories.  In 2018, Towson earned a berth into the National Invitational Softball Championship with a program record 42 wins.
 
Through March 29, Costello has 752 career victories as Towson's head coach.
 
JACKSON EARNS CAA PITCHER OF THE WEEK
 
With a one-run complete game against Monmouth, Julia Jackson was selected as the CAA Pitcher of the Week, her first-ever league weekly honor, on March 15.
 
Jackson allowed just four hits and struck out four batters in her sixth complete game of the year.  So far in 2022, Jackson has a 4.95 ERA in 80.2 innings, striking out 50 batters.
 
THE LAKE EFFECT
 
Mackenzie Lake returns as Towson's starting shortstop after being a member of the CAA All-Rookie Team in 2021.
 
Lake thus far is avoiding the sophomore slump, hitting .329 with three home runs and 14 RBI, plus has 10 free passes to just six strikeouts.  So far in her two seasons with Towson, Lake has a career batting average of .360.
 
FEAR THE FRESHMAN
 
Sydni Byers is off to a strong start in her freshman campaign, hitting .309 with two home runs and 13 RBI, second on the team in each category.  The New Bern native has six multi-hit games to contribute to a .500 slugging percentage.
 
BATTING AROUND
 
The Tigers currently have three players in the top-15 of the CAA in batting average through March 28:
--Briana Ramirez: .364, 6th in CAA
--Mackenzie Lake: .329, 12th in CAA
--Nicole Kidwiler: .313, 15th in CAA
 
HOME SWEET HOME
 
The Tiger Softball Stadium has been a strong home for Towson thus far in 2022 as the Tigers stand 5-1 through non-conference play at their friendly confines.
 
In addition, including two games at neighboring UMBC, Towson is 7-1 in games played in Baltimore County this season.
 
NEWCOMERS
 
Towson added nine new members to the roster including seven true freshmen as well as two transfers from the University of Hartford. These nine join 18 returners, including All-CAA Rookie Team member Mackenzie Lake, and All-CAA Second Team selection Chloe Poulich.

REPPING THE HOME STATE

Five members of the Black and Gold hail from the Old-Line State of Maryland. These players come from the Baltimore-Metro Area, the Washington D.C. Metro Area, and the Eastern Shore.
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Players Mentioned

Julia Jackson

#15 Julia Jackson

P/UT
5' 4"
Senior
L/R
Nicole Kidwiler

#20 Nicole Kidwiler

OF
5' 4"
Senior
L/L
Mackenzie Lake

#24 Mackenzie Lake

SS
5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
Chloe Poulich

#22 Chloe Poulich

3B/1B
5' 8"
Senior
L/R
Briana Ramirez

#77 Briana Ramirez

OF
5' 5"
Junior
L/R
Sydni Byers

#17 Sydni Byers

3B/P
5' 6"
Freshman
R/R

Players Mentioned

Julia Jackson

#15 Julia Jackson

5' 4"
Senior
L/R
P/UT
Nicole Kidwiler

#20 Nicole Kidwiler

5' 4"
Senior
L/L
OF
Mackenzie Lake

#24 Mackenzie Lake

5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
SS
Chloe Poulich

#22 Chloe Poulich

5' 8"
Senior
L/R
3B/1B
Briana Ramirez

#77 Briana Ramirez

5' 5"
Junior
L/R
OF
Sydni Byers

#17 Sydni Byers

5' 6"
Freshman
R/R
3B/P