JACKSON, Tenn. | The No. 4 University of Alabama in Huntsville softball team became the 2023 Gulf South Conference Regular Season Champions with an 8-1 victory at Union to cap off a conference series sweep on Sunday afternoon. UAH improves to 39-7 (24-2 GSC), while UU slides to 24-21 (13-12 GSC).
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Today's victory secures the Chargers as the No. 1 seed at the upcoming 2023 Gulf South Conference Softball Championships at Choccolocco Park from May 3-6. This is the third time in the GSC's non-divisional era UAH has earned the league's regular season title.
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UAH finishes the 2023 regular season road slate with a 15-1 record that was capped off by 11 consecutive GSC road wins. This was also UAH's seventh straight win over Union.
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Both sides were tied 1-1 after one run apiece in the first inning until the Chargers pulled ahead with a two-run top of the third that would carry UAH to the 8-1 victory to seal the series sweep.
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Josie Thompson had a strong start in the circle for the Blue & White, hurling the full 7.0 innings with one run allowed, zero walks and a season-high nine strikeouts. She improves to 5-1 in 2023.
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Kaylee Vaught capped off her weekend with 2-for-4 performance that featured one double and one. Vaught collected a total of seven runs driven in during the weekend series to increase her team-leading RBI total to 41.
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Laura Harbin drove in a roster-best four runs on the day, as she mashed a grand slam as part of a five-run top of the seventh. Harbin now has six home runs this season.
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Kinley Adams scored a team-high three runs on Sunday, while also drawing two of the Chargers seven walks on Sunday.
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The Chargers are back in action next Friday and Saturday at Charger Park for the final weekend of the regular season with a three-game series against Auburn Montgomery.