Sebastian Taylor

Softball Kevin C. Paige, MSU Athletics Communications

Top Seeded Morgan State To Face N.C. Central-S.C. State Winner In Opener

Game 48
MEAC Softball Tournament, Day 1
#1 Morgan State (30-17, 18-3 MEAC) vs.
#4: North Carolina Central (18-34, 14-7 MEAC) / #5 South Carolina State (11-28, 8-13 MEAC)
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 | 3 pm.
Norfolk, Va. | NSU Softball Field | Norfolk State University
Websites: www.MorganStateBears.com | www.nccueaglepride.com | www.scsuathletics.com
MEAC Championship Central | MEAC Tournament Bracket
 
NORFOLK, Va. (May 7, 2024)--The Morgan State softball team will enter this week's Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) softball tournament as the No. 1 seed for the fourth consecutive year. The top-seeded Lady Bears begin their quest for a second MEAC championship crown on Wednesday, May 8 at 3 p.m. at NSU Softball Field on the Norfolk State campus. Morgan State will take on the winner of Wednesday's earlier contest between defending tournament champion North Carolina Central, the No. 4 seed and South Carolina State, the No. 5 seed.
 
BEAR CLAWS: The Lady Bears (30-17, 18-3 MEAC) captured their fourth straight MEAC regular season crown dating back to the 2021 season when Morgan State won the MEAC Northern Division title in the league's final season of division play. Morgan State will enter this week's tournament as the No. 1 seed for the fourth consecutive year. The Lady Bears closed out the regular season defeating crosstown rival Coppin State in two of the three games of the series. Morgan's Game 1 victory over the rival Eagles helped the Lady Bears claim the regular season crown, before taking the second game, which allowed Morgan State to tie the school record for MEAC victories in a season at 18. Morgan State would drop the finale to the Eagles, 3-0.
 
EAGLE TALONS: North Carolina Central (18-34, 14-7 MEAC), the defending MEAC tournament champions, enter this week as the No. 4 seed. The Eagles will take on South Carolina State, the No. 5 seed in the first round on Wednesday, May 8 at 9 a.m. The Eagles and Bulldogs concluded the regular season playing each other with NCCU taking the final two games to defeat SCSU in the season finale. With two outs in the bottom of the seventh in Game 3, sophomore Makiya Graves singled to right field to score two runs, as the Eagles came-from-behind to defeat the Bulldogs, 3-2 on Senior Day.
 
MSU-NCCU SERIES NOTES: Morgan State holds a 16-3 all-time series advantage over North Carolina Central dating back to the 2009 season. The Eagles rejoined the MEAC a year later on July 1, 2010 with Morgan State winning 14 of the 17 meetings, including an 11-game winning streak. The Lady Bears are 8-1 in actual MEAC contest against the Eagles, starting with the 2021 campaign. Morgan went 2-1 this season against NCCU in Baltimore. The Eagles' Game 2 win put an end to an 11-game losing skid to Morgan. The Lady Bears also hold a 4-1 lead against the Eagles in MEAC Tournament action. The two last met during the 2022 MEAC Tournament opener, which Morgan State won 28-0 in five innings.
 
DOG BISCUITS: South Carolina State (11-28, 8-13 MEAC) returns to the tournament for the first time since 2011. The Bulldogs, picked to finish seventh in the MEAC preseason poll, went 6-3 in their final three MEAC series to finish fifth in the MEAC standings and advance to the tournament. SCSU closed out the regular season on the road against its opening day opponent, North Carolina Central. The Bulldogs would win the series opener, 4-0, but dropped the last two contests against the Eagles. S.C. State would place three (Aaliyah Williams-pitcher, Kaylah Leslie-outfielder, DeAsia Lowther-utility) to the All-MEAC third team.
 
MSU-SCSU SERIES NOTES: Morgan State swept the Bulldogs this season in Orangeburg, S.C., (March 29-30), winning all three games by a combined 16-2 in runs. The Lady Bears hold an 11-2 advantage since 2019 and have won four straight and seven of the last eight meetings.
 
LADY BEARS SECURE 4TH STRAIGHT MEAC REGULAR SEASON TITLE, NO. 1 SEED: Morgan State wrapped up the 2024 MEAC regular season crown following a 2-0 series opening win over rival Coppin State (4/27) in the season ending series finale. The win helped Morgan State claim its fourth straight regular season crown and the sixth in program history.
 
MORGAN ONE WIN SHY OF TYING SCHOOL RECORD FOR WINS: The Lady Bears enter this week's MEAC Championship Tournament with 30 wins, one shy of tying the school record of 31 wins, which was set by the 2022 team (31-). This year's 30 wins marks the second time in program history a Morgan squad has recorded 30 wins.
 
LADY BEARS TIE SCHOOL MARK FOR MEAC VICTORIES: For the second time in three seasons, Morgan State recorded 18 conference victories. The Lady Bears' 18-3 league record tied the school record for most MEAC wins in a season with the 2022 team, which finished 18-3 to set the mark. Prior to the 2022 season, the school record for MEAC wins was set by the 1998 team, which went 16-0.

MSU IN MEAC TITLE GAME: This week Morgan State will look to make its fourth appearance in the MEAC softball championship game. The Lady Bears last appeared in the 2022 title game, where it dropped two games to rival Howard on Championship Saturday. The year before, Morgan State captured the program's first MEAC softball title with a 10-5 victory over North Carolina Central. Morgan's first championship appearance came in the 1999 season, where it fell to Florida A&M.
 
TOUGH AT HOME: Morgan State went 21-5 at Lois T. Murray Field this season, including 10-2 against MEAC foes. The Lady Bears began the season 8-0 at home and closed out the season going 7-2 in their final home contests. Morgan State has gone 57-16 at Lois T. Murray Field since the 2021 season, following the return from the shortened Covid-19 season in 2020.
 
RIVAS FALLS SHY OF CYCLE: Freshman Amber Rivas showed out in Morgan State's ESPNU contest at Norfolk State (4/13), as she nearly hit for the cycle, falling a homerun short in the series opener. The West Hills, Calif., native finished 3-for-3 with a single, double and triple, two runs and 2 RBI in the win over the Spartans.

NINE AND COUNTING: Morgan State has gone unbeaten in its last nine MEAC series dating back to last season. The Lady Bears have won eight of those nine series outright, including five series by way of sweep. The ninth series ended in a doubleheader split with South Carolina State last season. The third game was canceled and was not made it. The Lady Bears last MEAC series lost came last season on the road at Maryland Eastern Shore, when the Hawks won the doubleheader (4/15/22).
 
MORGAN PLACE NINE ON MEAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM: Morgan State had nine players (Madison Bolyea, Anaya Hunte, Alison Keener, Ky'Anah Lake, Nia Lewis, Melissa Paz, Emily Raubuch, Cassie White, Maia Wilkins) named to the MEAC Softball All-Academic Team as announced on Monday (5/6).
 


HINELINE NAMED CO-COACH OF THE YEAR: Morgan State head coach Larry Hineline was named MEAC Co-Coach of the Year. It was his second coach of the year award and the first since 2018. Hineline guided the Lady Bears to their fourth consecutive MEAC regular season championship and the No. 1 seed in this week's tournament. The Lady Bears finished 30-17 overall, one win shy of tying the school record for wins in a season. Their 18-3 MEAC record ties the school mark with the 2022 team for most MEAC wins in a season. 

FLETCHER NAMED MEAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Morgan State graduate player Victoria Fletcher repeated as the MEAC Player of the Year after earning the award during the 2023 season. Fletcher, playing as a pitcher and infielder, collected a 2.44 ERA with a 0.96 WHIP throwing 62.2 innings. In 16 appearances, she has recorded a 7-4 record with three complete games and five shutouts. She has struck out 26 batters and was named MEAC Pitcher of the Week three times throughout the season. At the plate, Fletcher had a .331 batting average with a slugging percentage of .517 and an on-base percentage of .404. In 118 at-bats, she registered 39 hits with 10 doubles and four homeruns driving in 25 RBI and crossed home plate 12 times. 
 
RIVAS NAMED MEAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Morgan State freshman Amber Rivas was named MEAC Rookie of the Year. A native of West Hills, Calif., Rivas was the only Lady Bear to appear in all 46 games for Morgan State and collected a .317 batting average. In 142 at-bats, Rivas registered 34 runs on 45 hits with 10 doubles and three triples with 17 runs batted in. Rivas has tagged 61 total bases, stealing 14 and walking 13 times. She has a .430 slugging percentage, a .378 on-base percentage and an .808 on-base plus slugging percentage. 
 
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SIX LADY BEARS NAMED TO ALL-MEAC TEAMS: Morgan State had a total of six players earn 2024 All-MEAC team honors. Along with being named MEAC Player of the Year, graduate player Victoria Fletcher was named to the All-MEAC first team at third base. Freshman Amber Rivas along with earning MEAC Rookie of the Year honors was named All-MEAC first team outfielder, while fellow freshman Ellie Bostedt was a Second-Team All-MEAC selection at pitcher. Seniors Emily Raubuch (pitcher), Ky'Anah Lake (shortstop) and Mia Ewell (outfield) all received Third-Team All-MEAC honors.
 
FLETCHER EARNS THIRD STRAIGHT MEAC PITCHING HONOR: Graduate player Victoria Fletcher was named MEAC Co-Pitcher of the Week. It is the third straight weekly honor this season for Fletcher. A native of Huntington, Md., Fletcher went 1-1 for the week, collecting an 0.00 ERA and giving up no earned runs on five hits. She would strike out seven batters through 10 innings pitched. In the series opener against Coppin State, Fletcher struck out six batters and allowed no runs on two hits.  

FLETCHER, BOSTEDT EARN MEAC HONORS AGAIN: Morgan State's Victoria Fletcher received the honor of Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Pitcher of the Week, while teammate Ellie Bostedt was named the MEAC Rookie of the Week (4/25). It marked the second weekly honor this season for Fletcher and the fourth for Bostedt. Fletcher showcased exceptional dominance on the mound throughout the recently concluded series against Howard. Her remarkable performance earned her an impressive 0.44 ERA. In the series opener, Fletcher took the mound and delivered a complete game, striking out six batters while allowing only three hits. In the second game of their series against Howard, the Bears' pitching ace, Bostedt, delivered a dominant performance against the Bison. She took the mound and proceeded to throw a complete game shutout, a feat that left her opponents without a single run.

LADY BEARS SWEEP HOWARD IN BATTLE FOR FIRST: Morgan State defeated Beltway rival Howard 2-1 in the series finale (4/21) to complete a three-game series sweep and move into sole possession of first place in the MEAC standings. It was the first three-game series sweep by either team since Morgan swept Howard in back-to-back seasons in 2017 and 2018.
 
FLETCHER, BOSTEDT EARN MEAC WEEKLY HONORS: Morgan State graduate player Victoria Fletcher was named MEAC Softball Pitcher of the Week, while freshman Ellie Bostedt was named MEAC Rookie of the Week (4/17). Fletcher went 2-0 for the week and posted an 0.86 ERA. Fletcher would give up just one run on three hits, while striking out six batters in 8.1 innings. She began the week striking out five batters and surrendering one-hit in a complete game five inning victory in the series opener at Norfolk State. At the plate, Fletcher added two hits including her team-leading fourth home run and had four RBI in eight at-bats. Bostedt tallied five hits, three runs, four RBI and batted .455 for the week. She hit .750 with three hits, two RBI and a run in the Game 2 victory over Norfolk State. She also pitched a complete game shutout in the series finale, giving up only four hits in seven innings with five strikeouts in 25 batters faced.
 
MORGAN TO MAKE DEBUT IN MEAC'S ESPNU CONTEST: The Morgan State softball program will make history this weekend when it travels to Virginia's Tidewater area to take on Norfolk State in a three-game Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) series. Morgan State and the host Spartans will get underway with a doubleheader on Saturday, April 13 beginning at noon, which will air live on ESPNU. It will be the first time in school history that Morgan State will play in the MEAC's regular season ESPNU softball contest.
 
HUNTE, BOSTEDT EARN MEAC WEEKLY HONORS: Morgan State senior Anaya Hunte was named MEAC Pitcher of the Week, while freshman Ellie Bostedt was named MEAC Rookie of the Week (4/2). It is the second weekly honor this season for both Hunte and Bostedt. Hunte went 1-0 in the circle with a complete game victory in Game 2 at South Carolina State. She pitched a total of 10.0 innings, allowing no runs on five hits for an ERA of 0.00 and threw three strikeouts in two games pitched against Towson and South Carolina State. In the win over S.C. State, she pitched all seven innings, surrendering four hits and striking out three. As a batter, Hunte recorded a hit, RBI and had a stolen base. Bostedt went 2-1 for the week with an ERA of 1.05 and one complete game in the series finale at South Carolina State. She pitched 13.1 innings, giving up three runs, two earned on 10 hits, a walk and struck out seven batters. Bostedt would go the distance and allowed one run on two hits and struck out four batters in the finale against South Carolina State. As a batter, Bostedt recorded two hits, a run and 2 RBI.
 
HUNTE NAMES MEAC PITCHER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State senior Anaya Hunte was named Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Softball Pitcher of the Week (3/21) presented by Coca-Cola. It was the first weekly honor this season for Hunte. The two-time reigning MEAC Pitcher of the Year and 2024 MEAC Preseason Pitcher of the Year selection, pitched a total of 13.2 innings in three games, throwing 15 strikeouts to go 2-1 for the week. She began the week, throwing a season-high eight strikeouts in a non-conference loss to Niagara. The Burlington, N.J. native opened up MEAC play going 2-0 in the season opening series at Delaware State to help the Lady Bears to a 2-1 series win. Hunte tallied an ERA of 1.70, scattering two runs on 10 hits and recorded seven strikeouts. In the series opener against the Hornets, Hunte struck out three batters in 4.1 innings of work to help the Lady Bears to a 1-0 win.
 
BOSTEDT NAMED MEAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Freshman Ellie Bostedt was named MEAC Rookie of the Week, presented by Coca-Cola (3/5). Bostedt pitched the Lady Bears' series opener at No. 17 Baylor and collected an ERA of 1.17, while pitching 6.0 innings. She surrendered two runs on six hits with two walks and one strikeout in a 2-0 loss to the host Bears.
 
MORGAN PICKED FIRST IN MEAC PRESEASON POLL: Morgan State was picked to finish first in the MEAC Preseason Poll with 119 points, including 10 first-place votes. Defending champion North Carolina Central, which received 108 points and five first-place votes was picked to finish second, followed by Howard, which received 90 points and one first-place vote for third.
 
FIVE LADY BEARS EARN PRESEASON ALL-MEAC HONORS: Graduate student Victoria Fletcher was named MEAC Softball Preseason Player of the Year, while fellow Lady Bear senior Anaya Hunte was named MEAC Preseason Pitcher of the Year. Fletcher and Hunte, who were both named to the Preseason All-MEAC First Team as pitchers, were joined by teammates graduate utility player Melissa Paz and sophomore outfielder Nia Lewis on the first team. Senior outfielder Mia Ewell was named to the Preseason All-MEAC Second Team, while Fletcher also earned second team honors at first base.
  
2024 MEAC SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: The 2024 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Softball Championship Tournament is scheduled for May 8-11, 2024 at NSU Softball Field on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Va. This year's double-elimination format will feature only the top-six seeds out of the league's eight teams.


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Players Mentioned

Madison Bolyea

#97 Madison Bolyea

1B
5' 9"
Junior
Mia Ewell

#13 Mia Ewell

SS/OF
5' 6"
Senior
Anaya Hunte

#42 Anaya Hunte

P/OF
5' 5"
Senior
Ky

#8 Ky'Anah Lake

SS/2B
Senior
Emily Raubuch

#17 Emily Raubuch

P/1B
5' 7"
Senior
Maia  Wilkins

#2 Maia Wilkins

3B/OF
5' 4"
Senior
Victoria Fletcher

#27 Victoria Fletcher

P/1B
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Alison Keener

#98 Alison Keener

C
5' 6"
Sophomore
Nia Lewis

#1 Nia Lewis

OF/1B
5' 9"
Sophomore
Melissa Paz

#22 Melissa Paz

P/3B
5' 2"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Madison Bolyea

#97 Madison Bolyea

5' 9"
Junior
1B
Mia Ewell

#13 Mia Ewell

5' 6"
Senior
SS/OF
Anaya Hunte

#42 Anaya Hunte

5' 5"
Senior
P/OF
Ky

#8 Ky'Anah Lake

Senior
SS/2B
Emily Raubuch

#17 Emily Raubuch

5' 7"
Senior
P/1B
Maia  Wilkins

#2 Maia Wilkins

5' 4"
Senior
3B/OF
Victoria Fletcher

#27 Victoria Fletcher

5' 8"
Graduate Student
P/1B
Alison Keener

#98 Alison Keener

5' 6"
Sophomore
C
Nia Lewis

#1 Nia Lewis

5' 9"
Sophomore
OF/1B
Melissa Paz

#22 Melissa Paz

5' 2"
Graduate Student
P/3B