This is the third consecutive title for the Lady Rattlers
(27-28) and 12th overall.
Head Coach Veronica Wiggins was named the tournament’s Most
Outstanding Coach for the 10th time. Veronica Burse was also named Most
Outstanding Performer.
In the double-elimination championship, Bethune-Cookman took
the first game, 8-3, to force a deciding game.
In the deciding game, Florida A&M got a solo home run by
Kieffi Myrick in the second inning and broke the game open in the third with
six runs on seven hits and took advantage of one Lady Wildcat error to grab a
7-0 lead.
Bethune-Cookman (22-31) plated one run in the fifth, but it
wasn’t enough as Florida A&M captured its third straight MEAC Tournament
crown.
The Lady Rattlers pounded out 12 hits. Jessica Nathan,
Tashayla Irvis, Kieffi Myrick, Toni Anderson and Whitney Farris each had two
hits.
Burse (10-14) scattered three hits and gave up one run, with
three strikeouts and four walks, in seven innings to lift Florida A&M to
the win. During the tournament, Burse dominated batters as she worked 15.0
innings and fanned nine. Also, she gave up only three hits and two runs (one
earned).
In the opener, Florida A&M jumped out to a 2-0 lead on a
two-run homer to left center by Alexis Day in the first inning.
Bethune-Cookman loaded the bases with one out in the top of
the second and came away empty handed after a pair of strikeouts by Kenya
Pereira. However, the Lady Wildcats loaded the bases in the third and grabbed a
4-2 advantage after a grand slam homer by Brianna Sanders.
The Lady Wildcats added to the lead with four runs in the fourth
and cruised to an 8-3 win.
Sanders paced the Bethune-Cookman offense with two hits and
four RBIs. Sabrina Anguiano went the distance as she surrendered three runs on
eight hits to earn the win.
Pereira took the loss as she gave up seven runs on six hits,
with four strikeouts and three walks, in 3.1 innings.
Florida A&M earns the conference’s automatic berth to
the NCAA Division Regionals awaits their opponent that will be announced during
the NCAA Softball Selection Show Sunday, May 16 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPNU.