Arizona softball looks at opportunities not obstacles
The series against Oklahoma State is Arizona’s final Quad 1 series in the regular season
Arizona softball infielders Tayler Biehl, Jenna Sniffen, and Kez Lucas | Photo courtesy of Arizona Athletics The last few weeks have had their challenges for the No. 16 Arizona Wildcats. Games have been rescheduled, they spent 10 days on the road, and they’re playing their third straight series away from Hillenbrand Stadium.
Head coach Caitlin Lowe thinks there are positives from those situations that will help the team in the long run. “Are you looking at the obstacle, that’s the biggest thing,” Lowe said. “It’s like we need to look at that as an opportunity to grow and get better.
We want to face opponents like this to help us grow into the postseason team that we’re going to be So when we get to face top notch pitching, it’s important, and it should be an opportunity to get better at the plate. They’re going to challenge our pitching. That’s an opportunity for our pitching to get better.
” One hitter who was really challenged as LSU was Regan Shockey . Shockey’s style of hitting is most productive on a very hard field. The field at LSU was anything but hard.
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