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STEPHENVILLE - Tarleton State Softball will make a quick turnaround from last weekend's four-game series when they head to Odessa Tuesday for a mid-week doubleheader against Texas-Permian Basin at 2 p.m.
AT A GLANCE
Records: Tarleton State TexAnns, 15-21 (7-9 LSC); Texas-Permian Basin Falcons, 6-25 (3-9 Heartland)
Game Coverage: Live Stats will be available at UTPBFalcons.com or by visiting the softball schedule page on TarletonSports.com.
PROBABLE PITCHERS
Game 1: Randi Fentress, TSU (8-9, 3.93 ERA) vs. Holly Herrington, UTPB (3-9, 5.59 ERA)
Game 2: Brenna Hennan, TSU (7-9, 4.64 ERA) vs. Desiree Valero, UTPB (3-15, 4.73 ERA)
LAST TIME OUT
Tarleton State suffered a sweep in a four-game series at Canyon. The TexAnn offense struggled in the panhandle, scoring just eight runs over the four game stretch while the Lady Buffs hit .453 for weekend.
SERIES HISTORY
The TexAnns and Falcons have met five times since 2010 and Tarleton has won all five games of the series. This will be the first time, however, that games will be played in Odessa. The first three meetings of the series were on a neutral ground before Tarleton took the last two games of the series in Stephenville last year by a combined scored of 17-6.
CONLEE NOW THE LEAGUE LEADER
After going 6-8 at the dish against West Texas A&M last weekend,
Katelyn Conlee is now the LSC leader in hitting since conference play began. The sophomore from Stephenville is hitting .591 in her 14 LSC games with four doubles and five RBIs. She is also hitting .412 overall this season, which also leads the team and is sixth in the LSC among the overall season.
TEXANNS IN NON-CONFERENCE
Tarleton is 8-12 this season in non-conference contests. As a team, the TexAnns are hitting .259 against non-LSC schools with
Melody Mayse and Bailee hitting above .300 at .317 and .304, respectively.
UP NEXT FOR TARLETON
The TexAnns will return home this weekend for a four-game set against Cameron beginning Friday at 3 p.m. This weekend will be Strikeout Cancer weekend and senior weekend. The Saturday afternoon double-dip will start at 12 p.m. in Stephenville.