Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content

Omaha Athletics

action shot
Dave Eggen/Inertia
2
South Dakota State SDSU 33-21
5
Winner OMAHA OMAHA 40-13
South Dakota State SDSU
33-21
2
Final
5
OMAHA OMAHA
40-13
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
South Dakota State SDSU 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 0
OMAHA OMAHA 1 0 0 0 0 4 X 5 7 1

W: Meyer, Kamryn (24-4) L: Tori Kniesche (17-7)

7
Winner OMAHA OMAHA 41-13
0
South Dakota State SDSU 33-22
Winner
OMAHA OMAHA
41-13
7
Final
0
South Dakota State SDSU
33-22
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
OMAHA OMAHA 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 7 11 0
South Dakota State SDSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

W: Meyer, Kamryn (25-4) L: Shannon Lasey (10-10)

Game Recap: Softball |

Omaha Softball Captures Back-to-Back Summit League Championship Titles and Earns Second Consecutive NCAA Tournament Berth

The Omaha Mavericks are crowned back-to-back Summit League Champions with a sweep over South Dakota State in the two title games. The Mavericks came out hot with a 5-2 win in game one, and from the start, the Mavericks dominated game two 7-0, shutting out the Jackrabbits for the second year in a row during the championship game. 

Kamryn Meyer, Lynsey Tucker, Ava Rongisch, Sydney Ross, and Maggie O'Brien were all named to the 2024 Summit League All-Tournament Team. Meyer was named the Tournament MVP for the second year in a row. 

The Mavericks improved to a 41-13 overall record and are now 15-10 in the Summit League Tournament with two titles under their belt. 

Game One: Omaha 5, South Dakota State 2 
How It Happened

    - Maggie O'Brien wasted no time getting the Mavericks on the board with a deep home run to right center for an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first. 
    - SDSU tied it up at one in the top of the third with a home run to right field.
    - In the bottom of the sixth, Sammy Schmidt entered as a pinch hitter for Sydney Thomason. With Lynsey Tucker and O'Brien at first and second, Schmidt laid down a bunt that got away from the third baseman and loaded the bases. 
    - With bases loaded, Alex Olson hit a grand slam to right center, putting Omaha up 5-1. 
    - SDSU recorded their second run in the seventh with a ground-out to second. 
    
Game Notes
    - O'Brien went 2-3, scoring two runs and recording one RBI. Her home run marked just the second of her career. 
    - Olson went 1-3 with one run and four RBIs. 
    - At the end of game one, hits were tied at seven and the Mavericks only had one error. 
    - Kamryn Meyer pitched the complete seven innings where she threw 122 pitches including nine strikeouts. 

Game One: Omaha 7, South Dakota State 0 
How It Happened

    - In the top of the first O'Brien recorded the first hit with a single to third base. Thomason and Olson were both walking behind her in the lineup, loading the bases with one out. 
    - Sydney Ross in the five-hole, was walked on a 3-2 count advancing O'Brien home from third and making it 1-0. 
    - Ava Rongisch recorded three RBIs with a hit to left field making it 4-0 in the first. Rongisch tried to make it a triple but got tagged out at third. 
    - Leading off in the top of the fourth, Tucker singled to right field. 
    - O'Brien hit an RBI double to right center to make it 5-0.
    - Rongisch singled up the right side in the top of the fifth followed by Jaelle Johnson who was hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second. 
    - Olivia Aden put down a sacrifice bunt to move Rongisch and Johnson to second and third. 
    - Jenna Marshall entered to pinch run for Rongisch at third. 
    - Tucker hit a two-RBI single to the right side putting Omaha up 7-0 in the top of the fifth. 
    - The game ended with an SDSU ground out to Kamryn Meyer and the Mavericks were crowned champions with a 7-0 shutout. 

Game Notes
    - Today's win marked the Maverick's 19th shutout of the season.
    - O'Brien went 3-3 with one hit and one RBI. 
    - Tucker went 3-5 with two RBIs and one run.
    - Rongisch went 2-4 with three RBIs.
    - Jaelle Johnson had a team-high eight putouts.
    - Kamryn Meyer paced the Mavericks with four assists. 
    - Meyer pitched the complete seven-inning shutout, throwing 78 pitches including four strikeouts. She only allowed three hits with zero runs, zero walks, and zero errors. 
    - Her shutout today marked her ninth of the season and is now 25-4 on the campaign.
    
 
Print Friendly Version