The Oklahoman

Cowgirls rolling strong with seven-game win streak

- OSU Insider Scott Wright The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK

STILLWATER — Kenny Gajewski feels a nagging pain every time he has to fill out a lineup card for a game.

The Oklahoma State softball coach has a problem he’s not used to. He has more good hitters than he can fit in his lineup, and Sunday’s game against Texas Tech was a prime example.

Neither Hayley Busby nor Morgyn Wynne were in the starting lineup, despite the fact that they were both among the Big 12’s leaders in home runs last season, combining for 36.

“I feel bad every day, because there are two or three kids who are needing at-bats,” Gajewski said. “I think that’s kind of an interestin­g dilemma and a good problem. I hate it for those kids, but they’re grinding. We’re gonna need everyone. The depth is real.”

The Cowgirls got to show their depth with the weekend’s three-game sweep of Texas Tech at Cowgirl Stadium in the Big 12 Conference opener.

Here’s a look at what we learned about OSU softball over the weekend:

Hot offense sparks win streak

While pitching was the most consistent piece of OSU’s play through the non-conference portion of the schedule, the offense has come alive in the last couple of weeks.

The Cowgirls scored 32 runs on 31 hits in three games against Texas Tech, and that’s been the key to the team’s seven-game winning streak.

The Cowgirls have five run-rule victories in that span, and have scored at least seven runs in each game, averaging 9.6 runs per game.

Mirada Elish can’t miss

One of the players Gajewski has been trying to get in the batting order on a more regular basis is pitcher/designated player Miranda Elish.

The senior transfer from Texas was 8-for-8 over the weekend with four home runs — including a grand slam

and a two-run homer in the same inning on Sunday — a double, nine RBIs and five runs scored.

Gajewski has been using her regularly in the pitching rotation, but more sparingly as a hitter, because of the depth in the lineup. But Elish is forcing her way into the batting order.

After her incredible weekend, Elish now has the team’s highest batting average at .462, on-base percentage at .563 and slugging percentage at .872.

She has made only 17 starts as a hitter, but has hit safely in her last six games and in her last nine consecutiv­e at-bats.

Kelly Maxwell as strong as ever

OSU starting pitcher Kelly Maxwell thrust herself into the role of staff ace after the graduation of Carrie Eberle last year, and Maxwell has shown the talent

to be worthy of that role on a top-10 team. The junior left-hander threw a nohitter in Friday’s 7-0 win over Texas Tech, walking three and striking out 16. She followed that up with three strong innings on Sunday, getting an early exit because of the Cowgirls’ double-digit lead.

Maxwell had eight strikeouts in three innings, allowing a run on two hits. She’s 11-0 on the season with seven complete games out of her 12 starts.

Her 145 strikeouts rank 15th nationally, and she has fewer total appearance­s (14) than any of the pitchers ahead of her. She’s fifth nationally in strikeouts per seven innings at 12.7.

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? The Oklahoma State softball team has won seven straight games, including a three-game sweep of Texas Tech on the opening weekend of Big 12 play.
SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN The Oklahoma State softball team has won seven straight games, including a three-game sweep of Texas Tech on the opening weekend of Big 12 play.
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