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    Softball shut down by UT Arlington 6-2

    Jeffrey CohenBy Jeffrey CohenMarch 26, 2025 Softball No Comments5 Mins Read
    Freshman pitcher Sadie Ross stretches to tag a runner out, preventing a score during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor
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    By Jeffrey Cohen | Sports Writer

    After scoring two runs in the seventh inning, Baylor softball came up short against UT Arlington, falling 6-2 Tuesday night at Getterman Stadium.

    Coming off a series loss against No. 13 Oklahoma State, the Bears (13-20, 2-7 Big 12) have now lost seven of their last eight games.

    “I don’t have the answers. I know we have the talent here, I know we are coming off of a somewhat emotional weekend where we played really well for three games,” head coach Glenn Moore said. “Then we had a midweek that we felt going into this, that what was at stake was very apparent with this team, and that it was important that we played well.”

    Junior outfielder Brooklyn Carter leaps up on the outfield wall to catch a hit
    Junior outfielder Brooklyn Carter leaps up on the outfield wall to catch a hit during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    UT Arlington (20-11, 6-3 WAC) dominated in the first half of the game in Waco, scoring four runs on five hits to take a 4-0 lead over the Bears through three innings.

    “I think we were ready to play today, we did everything from a scouting standpoint, we didn’t take anything for granted, and it just did not go our way, which is very frustrating,” Moore said. “My message to the team is that we can’t allow this to cost us runs in our games on Friday or Saturday or Sunday. We’ve got to let this be in the past.”

    Senior catcher Turiya Coleman guards third base from a steal during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor
    Senior catcher Turiya Coleman guards third base from a steal during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    Baylor has driven in 15 runs across nine conference games and remained cold Tuesday, being shut out and recording three hits through six innings. The Bears found a spark in the bottom of the seventh, scoring two runs off of an RBI triple by freshman left fielder Karynton Dawson and a sacrifice groundout from freshman catcher Averie Waddell.

    “That’s a small victory, but I do think the fact that we did finally show some life there would give us something to, you know, build on,” Moore said. “It was more energy at the end of the game right there when we started showing some life than we had the entire game, and I was very proud of that.”

    Freshman pitcher Sadie Ross throws a fastball during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor
    Freshman pitcher Sadie Ross throws a fastball during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    Defensive miscues plagued Baylor and kept the base paths busy for the Mavericks. Junior shortstop Amber Toven and senior third baseman Turiya Coleman each committed errors, and a wild pitch later scored a run, helping the Mavericks find a 6-0 lead through six innings.

    “Our defense has to make sure that we don’t let that snowball into a confidence issue,” Moore said. “[Amber Toven]‘s got to make sure that she doesn’t let that affect her confidence because she’s one of the best middle infielders in the country.”

    Freshman pitcher Lexie Warncke throws her first pitch of the game during
    Freshman pitcher Lexie Warncke throws her first pitch of the game during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    Freshman right-handed pitcher Lexie Warncke (4-5) earned the loss, allowing four runs on five hits in two innings as the starter. Freshman right-handed pitcher Sadie Ross followed with one scoreless inning. Senior left-handed pitcher Lillie Walker took over for the rest of the game, throwing four innings with two runs, five hits and four strikeouts.

    “We’ve had to leave them out there and it’s affected them a little bit from a confident standpoint to the point where they’re pitching without confidence, and then we don’t give them a cushion offensively,” Moore said about Warncke and Ross. “Knowing that if a run or two is going to cost them a game, they’re going to end up pitching tight, therefore, giving up more hits.”

    Freshman outfielder Gigi Lindsey signals as she runs past second base during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor
    Freshman outfielder Gigi Lindsey signals as she runs past second base during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    Moore believes that the number of innings Warncke and Ross are pitching will be beneficial for them, even if it comes with some tough appearances and hurdles through their journeys as collegiate pitchers.

    “We’re gonna have to go with them and just let them learn to pitch at this level — baptism by fire,” Moore said. “They’re going to get opportunities to continue to get better, and it may be painful, but they can always look back on the painful times and see where they’ve come from because we’re gonna put our arms around them and love them through this.”

    Sophomore catcher Abi Flores flies past first base after hitting a double during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor
    Sophomore catcher Abi Flores flies past first base after hitting a double during Baylor softball's 6-2 loss to UTA at Getterman Stadium on Tuesday evening. Mary Thurmond | Photo Editor

    The Bears will return for a three-game weekend series against UCF beginning at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Getterman Stadium.

    Amber Toven Baylor Softball Big 12 softball Getterman Stadium Glenn Moore Karynton Dawson Lexie Warncke Lillie Walker Sadie Ross Turiya Coleman
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    Jeffrey Cohen is a broadcast journalism major from Houston. He is a sports writer for the Lariat and a radio broadcaster for the Lariat Radio. He enjoys watching his favorite sports teams and having a good time with the fellas. His goal is to be a play-by-play broadcaster.

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