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Another Milestone

Amy Madden breaks school RBIs record

Madden now owns the all-time records for home runs and RBIs at SNU.
Box Score 1 | Box Score 2 BETHANY, Okla. — Just two weeks after setting the school's career home runs record, Amy Madden knocked down another all-time mark as the senior set the record for career RBIs.
 
Madden needed just one RBI and got it on a solo home run, her 50th of her career, to notch her 212 RBI broke Katie Hale's (2008-11) record of 211.
 
The Crimson Storm (16-30, 8-22 GAC) dropped both games of the doubleheader to Arkansas Tech falling 13-1 in the opener and 14-7 in the nightcap.
 
Arkansas Tech took a quick 3-0 lead in the opener with two solo home runs in the first and a double to right center in the third. Southern Nazarene got on the board in the bottom of the second when Courtney Wiley was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to cut it to 3-1. ATU got that run back in the top of the third with its third home run of the game to lead 4-1. The Suns erupted in the fourth for nine in the fourth to lead 13-1 and cruised from there.
 
All three hits from the Storm came from different players as Maci-Brooke Lambert (10-14) took the loss.
 
The Golden Suns started the second game nearly like the first two runs, but SNU answered when Lindy Fluman led off the bottom of with a solo home run to left. The Storm added two more on back-to-back singles to center by Whitney Linder and Kacey Acker to take a 3-2 lead through one.
 
ATU retook the lead in the top of the second, scoring six runs to lead 8-3, and tacked another on in the fourth to lead 9-3. SNU began to chip away in the bottom of the fourth when Wiley hit a solo home run to cut it to 9-4. Amy Madden hit her 14th home run of the season to make it 9-5, before Megan Blevens hit her seventh of the year to cut it to 9-7 at the end of the fifth.
 
The Suns gave the final blow in the top of the seventh with a grand slam to take a 13-7 lead before adding one more to go up seven.
 
Kaytie Spencer went 2-for-3 with a run scored while four others went 2-for-4 in the nightcap. Jeneva Nelson (5-11) took the loss after giving up eight runs, six earned, on seven hits.
 
The Crimson Storm now get set to travel to No. 2 West Texas A&M, Tuesday, for a doubleheader. 
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