By: Matt Vines, Assistant Director of Communications
NATCHITOCHES -- Northwestern State is tied for the Southland Conference lead in home runs, but it'll be fans and students swinging for the fences Tuesday at Lady Demon Diamond following the 2 p.m. doubleheader against Prairie View A&M.
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NSU (24-24) is hosting its Fork Cancer Home Run Derby with a portion of the proceeds going to the American Cancer Society.
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Adults get five swings for $10 and kids 12-and-under get five swings for $5. Fans can register online at nsudemons.com or beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the stadium and will stop in the fifth inning of the final game. Payment can be cash or credit card.
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"It's pretty cool knowing that baseball has a home run derby at the (Southland Conference Tournament), so it's cool that we get to have our own one here," St. Clair said. "It'll be our community participating, and I think it'll be fun to watch."
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Sophomore
Cayla Jones (seven home runs) and freshman
Alexis Perry (six home runs) lead the way for a Lady Demons' squad that's belted 31 homers this season.
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Perry is part of a freshman power surge that includes
Riley Cantrell (four homers),
Maggie Black (four homers) and
Marissa Reed (one home run). Freshman have accounted for 15 of the 31 dingers.
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Tuesday's opponent Prairie View A&M is also no stranger to the long ball as Laurisa Hernandez has hit nine this season on a team that has 25 home runs.
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The Lady Panthers (27-12) lead the Southwestern Athletic Conference with a 14-2 regular season mark one season after winning the league tournament title and making an NCAA Tournament appearance.
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"We're excited to be back home and participate in a cool event like the Fork Cancer Home Run Derby," said NSU coach
Donald Pickett. "We hope people turn out for that and also come watch us take on a really good Prairie View team.
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"They have some good wins against quality opponents, and they have proven to be a quality team."
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NSU split with Prairie View this past season in Texas, winning 8-1 and dropping a 4-2 decision. The Lady Demons lead the all-time series 11-1 and are 4-0 against SWAC members this season with a pair of wins against Grambling and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
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The Lady Panthers have gone 3-5 against Southland Conference squads, taking three of four from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi with losses to Southeastern, Abilene Christian, Houston Baptist and Stephen F. Austin. Prairie View can also count UTSA and Wichita State in their non-conference wins.
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NSU will attempt to bounce back from a series sweep this past weekend at SFA, but Pickett said Saturday's performance in a 3-2, eight-inning loss was encouraging.
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"We'll learn from this past weekend," Pickett said. "We made some mistakes in Friday's (two losses), and we didn't respond well.
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"But we responded much better Saturday. We're not as consistent on offense as we have been, and that puts a lot of pressure on our pitching and defense."
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The Lady Demons will wrap up the regular season this weekend with a three-game series against Central Arkansas.
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Both teams have clinched spots in the SLC Tournament, which will be held in Natchitoches from May 7-10, but seeding will still be on the line.
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An NSU series win guarantees itself of at least a No. 7 seed with a shot at a No. 6 seed and an outside shot as a five seed.
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