RADFORD, Va. – 32 wins, two top-ten upsets, and a Big South regular season title later, Longwood softball's 2023 campaign has come to an end. The Lancers forced a winner-take-all game after beating Campbell 3-0 on Saturday morning but fell by a score of 7-5 in the final game.
The Lancers (32-21) were led by
Er'ron Burton in the circle, who threw a complete game shutout in game one while starting and tossing five innings in game two. Timely hitting and Big South Pitcher of the Year Isabella Smith's save helped Campbell (41-16) claim their third-straight championship.
"Just great fight, that's been this team's M.O. all year," said head coach
Dr. Megan Brown. "They're never out of a game, they're never out of a fight. They emptied the tank, and that's all we can ask."
Kayley DeVivi, who
walked off USC Upstate to send Longwood to the championship final, continued her hot hand to begin the day. She connected on a two-run homer in the top of the first of game one for what proved to be the winning runs.
Kelly Park and
Emily Vinson also recorded hits in the Lancers' methodical game one victory. Burton, who earned her 14
th win of the season, struck out six batters while only conceding three hits in the win.
Game two ended up being a good one, as the lead changed hands between Longwood and Campbell three times. The Camels struck first in the top of the first inning, but the Lancers swiftly responded off of a
Korynna Anderson RBI double and
Lindsey Hay dash home on a wild pitch to lead 2-1 after two.
Longwood was able to tie the contest at four apiece in the in the fifth inning, but Tournament MVP Claudia Ware's RBI double and Makayla McClain's two-RBI single in the sixth inning proved to be the winning runs for Campbell.
"[This year's team] did things that have never been done for the program," said Dr. Brown. "I'm grateful for our seniors, who took the torch a little bit further and have left us in a great place to continue to grow and continue to build on great traditions."
Following the final game, three Lancers were selected to the Big South Championship All-Tournament team.
Er'ron Burton,
Kayley DeVivi, and
Korynna Anderson earned tournament honors for their efforts.
Longwood now sets its sights on the offseason and the upcoming 2024 season. Following a season that saw the Lancers shock the softball world with wins over
No. 4 Florida State and
No. 8 Duke and earn a share of the Big South regular season championship, the future certainly looks bright in Farmville.
"Two top-ten wins, countless comebacks, countless great games, a regular season championship," said Dr. Brown. "I couldn't be more proud of them and grateful for their fight and grit."
In addition, the Lancers will
welcome seven new faces to Farmville this fall to help round out the team's 2024 roster.
"We're excited for our '23 class coming in, we have seven young ladies that will be very exciting for the program," said Dr. Brown. "We love our kids that our graduating, so we have to replace them. I'll catch my breath on the bus and get back to work in the morning."
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2023 Big South Softball Championship All-Tournament Team
Claudia Ware, Campbell (MVP)
Allyiah Swiney, Campbell
Tyra Parker, Campbell
Isabella Smith, Campbell
Er'ron Burton, Longwood
Kayley DeVivi, Longwood
Korynna Anderson, Longwood
Denver Lauer, USC Upstate
Tiffany Domingue, USC Upstate
Cadence Walding, Charleston Southern
Weslin Jones, Charleston Southern
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