ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Missouri Western softball (5-5) heads to Topeka for a shortened and altered schedule in the Washburn Invite.
The Griffs will play just three games in the event - Maryville Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Silver Lake High School, Missouri S&T Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Washburn Rural High School and Wayne State (Nebraska) on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the WU Complex.
Start times in this event were pushed back by a couple of days due to the recent winter weather. The Griffons were originally scheduled to play six games, but the entire event was reconfigured.
Last Time Out
The Griffons had a scheduled weekend off from competition last week, but had a strong weekend Feb. 7-9 at the George and Ola McCorckle Challenge in San Angelo, Texas, picking up two wins over Texas A&M International, as well as victories over No. 11 Angelo State and regional foe Ouachita Baptist.
The efforts by
Sydney Rader was good enough to earn her MIAA Pitcher of the Week honors on Feb. 10. Rader pitched three complete games that weekend. Throughout her three starts, Rader struck out 17 batters in 21.0 innings while only giving up four earned runs against Texas A&M International, No. 11 Angelo State and Ouachita Baptist. In the ranked 1-0 win, Rader shutout Angelo State, holding them to just two hits, before striking out seven batters against Ouachita Baptist the next day.
At the plate,
Mackenzie DeVine totaled seven RBIs, three runs scored, three doubles and two triples while going 10-for-17 at the plate throughout five games in San Angelo. The two-time all-MIAA selection had a singular best performance in Missouri Western's 6-2 win over Texas A&M International with three RBIs and a triple, as she leads her team in batting average (.484), slug percentage (.742) and on base percentage (.528).
Thompson Time
MWSU has begun a new chapter in its storied softball history, as head coach
Nicole Thompson is in her first season as the seventh head coach in program history.
Hired this past June, Thompson came to the Griffons from NCAA Division II Regis University in Colorado, and is fresh off a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Tournament championship and an NCAA South Central Regional appearance in 2024. In her five seasons as head coach at Regis, Thompson compiled a
132-101 overall record, leading the Rangers to 33 wins or more in each of her last three seasons. Her 2024 team swept its way to the RMAC Tournament title as a No. 5 seed and earned the program's first NCAA Tournament berth since 2015. The Rangers also then defeated #1 nationally ranked West Texas A&M in the tournament's opening round.
Prior to Regis, Thompson spent three seasons as head softball coach at NAIA Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky.. Thompson compiled an
overall record of 82-70, while her Appalachian Athletic Conference record was a remarkable 50-20. She guided her team to third-place finishes in 2017 and 2018, earning AAC Coach of the Year honors in 2017.
Thompson had a unique start to her coaching career. Originally accepting a position as the Assistant Director for Communications at Union College in February 2016, Thompson served as the Interim Head Coach beginning in September 2016 before being named the full-time head coach.
Thompson was a dual-sport athlete in college, competing in both softball and basketball for NAIA Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. As a softball player, she was a three-time All-KCAC First-Team selection at shortstop. Her team won two KCAC regular season championships and one KCAC Tournament title, while also making two NAIA National Tournament appearances (2012, 2013).
Joining Thompson on staff is pitching and catching coach
Steffany Dickerson. Dickerson was hired in August 2024. Before joining MWSU, Dickerson was a graduate assistant at the University of Kansas and contributed to the Jayhawks' seven top-25 victories in 2023 and '24.
Steffany was a standout starting pitcher at Missouri State who received numerous accolades, including MVC Pitcher of the Year and MVC All-Tournament MVP. She completed her collegiate career with an impressive ERA of 2.24 and 530 strikeouts.
Guess Who's Back
Missouri Western returns 11 players from a 2024 team that went 31-20 overall and 13-13 in the MIAA. The Griffons return seven of their top eight hitters from a season ago - all seven of whom started 43 games or more in 2024. Shortstop
Kalee Higdon returns after garnering second-team all-MIAA honors last year. Outfielder
Mackenzie DeVine is now a two-time all-MIAA selection, picking up honorable mention honors last season.
In the circle, the Griffons return three-time all-MIAA senior
Sydney Rader, who earned honorable mention all-conference accolades last season. Rader went 15-7 last year, striking out 149 in 161.2 innings. MWSU also brings back starters in
Harley Pruetting and
Ashlyn Finarty. Finarty was honorable mention all-MIAA in 2024, while Pruetting was an honorable mention all-conference pitcher in 2023.
New Kids on the Block
Missouri Western added 10 new players to its roster in the offseason - five freshmen and six transfers. Joining Coach Thompson from Regis are C/UTL
Rachel Barriga, catcher
Sydney Young and outfielder
Sienna Reed.
Barriga made 42 starts for Regis last year and batted .304. Young made 49 starts as a freshman last season at Regis, batting .275 on the year. Reed started a combined 103 games in two seasons at Regis, where she had a career batting average of .275 and a career slug percentage of .426. Reed was an honorable mention all-RMAC selection at Regis last season as well.
Outfielder
Ella Fitzpatrick joins MWSU from Division I Lipscomb University. Fitzpatrick had also played at Iowa Western Community College, helping the Reivers to a NJCAA World Series Appearance in 2024. In that season, Fitzpatrick had a huge impact, batting .345 with a .593 slug. She scored 49 runs on 50 hits, including eight home runs.
A couple more JUCO stars join Missouri Western in 2025. Infielder
Lauren Newlin had a terrific year last year at Central Arizona College, batting .343 in 40 games. Another infielder, shortstop
Ayva McComas, joins MWSU from Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado, where she was an NJCAA All-American, collecting a combined 53 HRs and 159 RBIs in two seasons.
Two-Sport Stars
The Griffons added some pitching help as well, borrowing All-American thrower
Makenzie Garr from MWSU Track and Field. Garr, in her sophomore year, is no stranger to softball. The St. Joseph native was an all-city and all-district pitcher for St. Joseph Central, helping the Indians to a district championship game appearance in 2022. She recorded 185 strikeouts in her senior season alone.
Missouri Western will also have Griffon soccer keeper
Morgan Byrd playing infield this spring. Byrd had a terrific softball career at Papillion-La Vista High School in Nebraska, helping the Monarchs to state titles in 2020 and 2023. She earned all-state honors in 2023 as well.
Who We Playing?
The Griffons see a pair of GLVC Conference teams in Maryville (6-3) and Missouri S&T (0-9) and then a Central Region team in NSIC member Wayne State (4-0).
MWSU is 4-0 against Maryville all-time with a pair of wins against the Saints last season. The Griffs own a 9-1 series lead over S&T, including a doubleheader sweep of the Miners in a doubleheader last April.
The Griffs also own a 13-2 series lead over Wayne State, including a 7-4 win over the Wildcats in Topeka last February. Wayne State redshirt freshman pitcher Kennadi Borngrebe was announced this past Tuesday as the NSIC Pitcher of the Week after her performances over Briar Cliff at the Dordt Dome last week. She struck out 12 batters in a 7-0 win over Briar Cliff. She also impressed in the batters' box, hitting 5-for-8 in the doubleheader sweep. She was 2-for-4 with a double and RBI in game one, and 3-for-4 with a triple and run scored in the second game.
Maryville got off to a program-best 6-0 start this year, sweeping their way through the DII Leadoff Classic in Branson, MO. They scored wins over MIAA members Newman and Missouri Southern in that event.
S&T has played a tough schedule so far, as they still seek their first win of the season. The Miners have played eight teams from the Central Region, including five teams from the MIAA and three nationally ranked opponents.
What's Next?
Missouri Western softball is set to head back to Kansas Feb. 28 - Mar. 1 for the Midwest College Tournament in Shawnee. The Griffs are slated to play Minnesota State, Southwest Baptist, Maryville and Rockhurst.