By Emma Sporleder

Student Reporter

Lady Ranger Softball faced the Crimson Storm of Southern Nazarene University for their final series of the season.

The first half of the series began Friday afternoon at the Alva Rec. Complex.

NWOSU played in honor of sexual assault awareness and wore teal on the first day of the series.

SNU and the Lady Rangers matched up throughout the day when NWOSU had 15 hits and SNU had 14.

Both teams plated eight runs through both games.

Kalie Johnson the freshman from Tecumseh, OK went 4-for-7 at the plate and scored two runs, had one RBI, and earned her third career homerun.

Morgan Kirk and Abby Detar each went 3-for-6 for the day, and Kirk scored three runs and earned two RBIs. She also had a double and a homerun.

Alexus Bailey, a junior from Oklahoma City, and Jayden Flowers, a freshman from Yukon, were the only two Rangers to have two hits for the day.

The Lady Rangers split the first day of the series, winning game one 5-to-4, but lost the second game of the day 4-to-3.

On Saturday afternoon, the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Lady Rangers softball team ended their regular season with two wins against Great American Conference Southern Nazarene University.

Just before the game seven NWOSU softball seniors were recognized for stepping up and contributing to the team.

NWOSU tallied fifteen hits throughout both games of the final doubleheader and senior Morgan Kirk gave it her all for her final game as a Lady Ranger when she went 4-for-6, scored one run, five RBIs and earned her second home run of the series.

Alexus Bailey, Abby Detar and Kalie Johnson all had two-hits for the day.

Alexus Bailey went 2-for-7 with two runs, three RBIs and one double.

Abby Detar went 2-for-5, scored two runs and had a double. Kalie Johnson went 2-for-6, earned three runs and had three RBIs.

Seniors Summer White and Ashlie Green both had a hit for the day.

The Lady Rangers took the day when they pushed past SNU to win their final series of the season.

NWOSU took the first game 11-to-8 and won the second and final game 2-to-1.

The Lady Ranger Softball team finishes their season with an overall record of 9-and-43, and a Great American Conference record of 9-and-35.