USSSA Pride Tours the South

USSSA Pride Tours the South

Kissimmee, FL-October 4, 2016-USSSA is excited to announce that the Pride are heading south in October for part two of the 2016 Fall Tour. The Pride will ma

Oct 5, 2016 by FloSoftball Staff
USSSA Pride Tours the South
Kissimmee, FL-October 4, 2016-USSSA is excited to announce that the Pride are heading south in October for part two of the 2016 Fall Tour. The Pride will make seven stops throughout Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas and will face six teams who made the NCAA Tournament last year including the 2016 NCAA National Champion Oklahoma Sooners. Four of their games are against teams who finished in the Top 20 last year--(1) Oklahoma, (8) LSU, (12) Louisiana, and (17) Texas A&M.

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The South Tour roster includes:
Kelly Kretschman (Alabama)
Lauren Chamberlain (Oklahoma)
Shelby Pendley (Oklahoma)
Sierra Romero (Michigan)
Lauren Sweet (Michigan) 
GiOnna DiSalvatore (UCLA)
Courtney Ceo (Oregon)
Jolene Henderson (Cal)
Hannah Rogers (Florida)
Lexie Elkins (UL Lafayette/PA Rebellion)
Cheyenne Cordes (Cal/PA Rebellion)
Nerissa Myers (UL Lafayette/Scrap Yard Dawgs)
Breja'e Washington (Texas/Dallas Charge)
Brianna Hamilton (Florida State)

The first stop on the tour is at Tiger Park in Baton Rouge on October 16th against the LSU Tigers. The Tigers are led by former USSSA Pride head coach Beth Torina. In her six years at LSU, Torina has guided LSU to national prominence including three WCWS appearances, once in her debut season and back-to-back in 2015 and 2016. LSU returns six starters from their 2016 WCWS run including All Americans Carley Hoover, Bailey Landry, and Sahvanna Jaquish.
"It is great to be back at LSU.  Beth Torina is one of my favorite people and I have great respect for her program," stated USSSA General Manager Don DeDonatis.



On October 17th, the Pride will make their way to the University of Louisiana for their second exhibition game. The Rajun Cajuns, a perennial top 25 program, made it to Super Regionals last season before losing out to eventual national champions Oklahoma. UL's all time homerun leader and first overall draft pick Lexie Elkins will join the Pride for the Louisiana stretch. The Scrap Yard Dawgs and UL All American Nerissa Myers will also join the Louisiana stretch.

From UL, the Pride will head to Lake Charles, LA for a match-up against McNeese on October 18th at Cowgirl Diamond. McNeese, under head coach James Landreaux, is coming off a NCAA Regional appearance. Junior All American Erika Piancastelli and her 22 homeruns last season lead the Cowgirl offense.

From Louisiana the Pride will make their way to Oklahoma to face Oklahoma State on October 20th and the reigning National Champions Oklahoma on October 21st. Oklahoma State is led by Kenny Gajewski who coached Pride players Hannah Rogers, Kirsti Merritt, and Kelsey Stewart during their back-to-back National Championships. Assistant coach Charlotte Morgan is a former first overall draft pick of the USSSA Pride.

The match-up at Oklahoma brings former Sooners Lauren Chamberlain and Shelby Pendley back to their alma mater. The duo helped Oklahoma win the National Championship in 2013 alongside Pride teammate Keilani Ricketts. Pendley and Chamberlain rank atop several Sooner offensive categories and became the first teammates to be drafted first and second overall when the Pride selected them in the 2015 NPF Draft.

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(Pictured: Shelby Pendley Photo by Jade Hewitt)

"I am very excited to return to the University of Oklahoma during fall tour. I have had so many incredible moments on Marita Hynes Field, so it is a very special place to me," commented 2016 Jennie Finch Award winner Lauren Chamberlain.
It is a great time for softball in Oklahoma, especially with the girls being fresh off of a National Championship. The competition will be there, and I know there will be a great crowd. Oklahoma did so much for me, and so has the NPF, so getting to merge two very important parts of my life is a blessing. I can't wait!
The match-up against Oklahoma also matches up two pairs of siblings. Pendley's sister Nicole is now a senior at Oklahoma and the Pride's Sierra Romero's sister Sydney is entering her sophomore year at Oklahoma.

"I'm excited to see her again. Unfortunately I won't be playing because I'm taking care of an injury but I'm excited to be at her school, I've never been to Oklahoma so I'm looking forward to seeing why she fell in love with it," commented Sierra about seeing her sister at Oklahoma.

Following the stops in Oklahoma, the Pride will make their way to Texas and stop in College Station on October 25th for a doubleheader against Texas A&M. The Aggies, coached by Jo Evans and former Pride head coach Gerry Glasco, are coming off a top 20 finish and NCAA Regional loss to UL. Texas A&M is led by All American slugger Tori Vidales and sophomore pitcher Sam Show leads them.

The South Tour ends in San Marcos, TX on October 27th for a final game between the Pride and Texas State softball. The Bobcats are led by Head Coach Ricci Woodward and assisted by former USSSA Pride pitcher, Cat Osterman, who has been the Texas State assistant coach since 2015.

Tickets for the Fall Tour will be available through the respective schools and available on our website at usssapride.com as soon as they come available. All Fall Tour games will be streamed live on usssalive.com/usssapride.

Information provided courtesy of USSSA Florida Pride