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Winner LSU Alexandria LSUA 42-5, 23-2 RRAC
5
Texas College TC 1-26, 1-24 RRAC
Winner
LSU Alexandria LSUA
42-5, 23-2 RRAC
14
Final
5
Texas College TC
1-26, 1-24 RRAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
LSU Alexandria LSUA 5 2 2 0 0 3 2 14 16 1
Texas College TC 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 5 8 3

W: Primrose, Haley (22-4) L: C. Zizzo (0-10)

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Winner LSU Alexandria LSUA 43-5, 24-2 RRAC
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Texas College TC 1-27, 1-25 RRAC
Winner
LSU Alexandria LSUA
43-5, 24-2 RRAC
14
Final
1
Texas College TC
1-27, 1-25 RRAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
LSU Alexandria LSUA 4 0 6 0 4 14 18 0
Texas College TC 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 3

W: Soileau, Alyssa (16-1) L: D. Hart (1-8)

Game Recap: Softball |

Lightfoot Sets LSUA Freshman Home Run Record in DH Sweep of Texas College

ALEXANDRIA, LA – The No. 8 Louisiana State University of Alexandria softball team swept Texas College in the final doubleheader of the 2025 regular season, 14-5 and 14-1.
 
"Awesome to finish the way that we did," LSUA Head Coach Trent Partridge said. "We scored 14 runs in both games and had over 15 hits in each, so extremely proud of the girls. I'm extremely excited about where we are going into next."
 
GAME ONE | LSUA 14, TC 5
Kamille Lightfoot set the LSUA (43-5, 24-2 RRAC) freshman record for home runs with her sixth of the season in the top of the seventh inning as the Generals slugged their way to victory.


"It feels great," Lightfoot said. "Recently I've been struggling mentally because softball is 90% mental, 10% physical, so being a freshman and coming in, it being so new, it wasn't my physical ability which I think set me back, it was a mnetal block feeling like I wasn't doing really well. Being able to come here today and break a record, it was just amazing, and it's so much fun with these girls."
 
Haley Primrose (22-4) collected the win in the circle. She tossed a complete game and allowed five runs, four earned, on eight hits. Primrose struck out two and walked just one.
 
The Generals tallied 16 hits as a team with all nine hitters recording at least one hit. Haley Fontenot and Kilee Moody both tallied three hits. The pair also scored three runs each. Julia Kwakernaak tallied a pair of hits and drove in three. Jillian Howell and Molly Sistrunk also notched two hits.
 
Howell clubbed a two-run home run in the first as part of a five-run opening frame. A pair of RBI doubles from Moody and Kwakernaak, as well as an RBI single from Kaetlyn Dunbar plated three runs prior to Howell's blast.
 
Texas College (1-27, 1-25 RRAC) scored their first run on a wild pitch in the first. In the second, a sacrifice fly drove in their second, after the Generals scored twice on errors in the top of the inning.
 
DBI Doubles from Fontenot and Kwakernaak in the third and sixth innings gave LSUA an 11-2 lead. A sacrifice fly from Dunbar following Kwakernaak's double made it 12-2.
 
Lightfoot's seventh inning home run was followed by a sacrifice fly a few batters later from Madi Baker for a 14-5 lead.
 
GAME TWO | LSUA 14, TC 1
Alyssa Soileau (16-1) earned the win in the backend of the doubleheader.
 
The freshman allowed just one run on five hits. She struck out a pair and walked two. Kirsten Martinez tossed two innings of shutout relief and allowed just one hit.
 
LSUA scored four in the first, six in the third, and four in the fifth. For the second straight game, every hitter in the Generals' lineup recorded at least one hit. Baker led LSUA with four hits, while Moody and Fontenot picked up three each.
 
Moody, Baker, Primrose, Dunbar, and Madison Nelson each drove in a pair of runs.
 
LSUA jumped on the Steers early with an RBI double from Moody to drive in Fontenot in the first. Moody then scored on a single up the middle from Baker. A two-run home run from Primrose made it 4-0 in the opening frame.
 
A bases loaded walk in the bottom of the first forced home Texas College's only run of the contest.
 
It was all LSUA for the remainder of the game. A sacrifice fly from Dunbar in the third was followed by a two-run triple from Nelson. Fontenot then laced an RBI single to left.
 
Baker, Moody, and Dunbar all recorded RBI knocks in the fifth inning.
 
UP NEXT
LSUA enters the RRAC Championship as the two-seed. Play begins on Thursday, May 1, at Louisiana Christian in Pineville.
 

 
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