Columbia College baseball shined on breast cancer awareness day, securing 2-1 and 10-0 victories over Central Baptist.
Strong pitching performances willed the Cougars to victory in both contests. Kolten Payne pitched 6⅓ innings in Game 1, striking out five and issuing zero walks. Joey Marcinkiewicz's solo shot in the fourth inning pushed Columbia over the edge to a 2-1 victory.
Parker Anderson threw a complete-game shutout in a Game 2 that was all Cougars from the start. Marcinkiewicz continued his success at the plate with three hits and two RBI, while Dylan Carlton recorded two triples and led the team with three RBI.
CC prepares for another showdown with Central Baptist at 1 p.m. Saturday.
Stephens softball snaps seven-game skid in doubleheader split
After dropping Game 1 of the doubleheader 7-0 to Central Baptist on Friday afternoon, Stephens softball ended its seven-game losing streak with a 1-0 victory in Game 2.
The Stars gave up five runs in the first inning of Game 1, a deficit that they never climbed out of. A Landry Bales RBI-single in the first inning proved to be the difference in Game 2, as Elise Kendrick threw a complete-game shutout and struck out six, holding the Trojans at bay.
Stephens will look to build on the victory in a doubleheader against Mission University starting at noon Saturday.
CC men's, women's track compete in the UCM Mule Relays
Columbia College competed in both days of the UCM Mule Relays, hosted by the University of Central Missouri. 10 men's athletes and 10 women's athletes placed in the top 10 at the meet.
Lauren Berhorst was the highest-placing Cougar at the Mule Relays, as she came in third in the 5000-meter with a time of 19 minutes, 13.81 seconds. Laik Graham finished fourth in the 5000-meter on the men's side with a time of 15:40.18.
Marcos Lara and Ryan Brown finished fourth and fifth in the 1500-meter with times of 3:55.05 and 3:56.66, respectively. Brenin Howell represented Columbia in the field, finishing fourth in discus with a throw of 171 feet, seven inches and sixth in shot put with a throw of 53-04.
Both teams will compete in the Dewey Allgood Invite on April 18.
Mizzou tennis falls to No. 4 Auburn
The Mizzou tennis team failed to score a point as it lost 4-0 to the Auburn Tigers on Friday night in Auburn, Alabama.
Auburn secured the doubles point quickly, besting the duo of freshman Lara Quaglia and sophomore Gian Octa 6-2, as well as another pair of underclassmen, freshman Alex Ackman and sophomore Zoe Lazar, 6-1.
Over on singles, the three Tigers who completed their matches failed to win a set. A three-headed Auburn monster of No. 37 DJ Bennett, No. 49 Ekaterina Khairutdinova and No. 55 Ava Esposito diced up Mizzou, securing the win in straight sets.
Mizzou will be back in action when it takes on Florida at noon Sunday in Gainesville.
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