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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Biloxi, MS
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- High School:
- D'Iberville HS
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- Position:
- 3B
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- gp
- 42
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- avg
- .385
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- hr
- 3
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- rbi
- 22
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- r
- 23
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- sb
- 4
Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Hitting
Game Log - Extra Base Hits
Game Log - Base Running
Game Log - Extended Hitting
Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Ext. Pitching
Game Log - Fielding
Game Log - Ext. Fielding
Splits Stats: Hitting
Splits Stats: Extra Base Hits
Splits Stats: Base Running
Splits Stats: Extended Hitting
Splits Stats: Pitching
Splits Stats: Ext. Pitching
Splits Stats: Fielding
Splits Stats: Ext. Fielding
News mentions

Highlighted by the softball program’s seventh consecutive year of NJCAA Academic Team Award recognition, East Mississippi Community College had a school-record 26 recipients earn NJCAA Academic Student-Athlete Awards for this past academic year.

East Mississippi Community College all-state softball standouts Marissa Landrum and Emily Patrick have become the latest Lion players to declare their post-EMCC destinations. Landrum will continue her collegiate career at the University of South Alabama, while Patrick has committed to attend Blue Mountain College.

East Mississippi Community College sophomores Marissa Landrum and Emily Patrick have been named to the 2016 Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges All-State Softball Team, as selected by the MACJC’s head softball coaches.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team saw its 2016 campaign draw to a close this past weekend in getting swept at third-ranked Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in an MACJC best-of-three playoff series. After getting run-ruled 11-2 during Friday night’s opener, the Lions battled to the end before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Lady Bulldogs Saturday afternoon at Ross-Smith Field.

With postseason implications on the line, the East Mississippi Community College softball team will close out the regular season by playing host to Northwest Mississippi Monday afternoon during “Sophomore Day” on the Scooba campus. Originally slated to be played this past week but postponed due to rain, first pitch for Monday’s regular-season finale is set for 3 p.m. at the EMCC Softball Field.

Continuing wet field conditions and the forecast for additional rain around the state have caused the further postponement of East Mississippi Community College’s final two regular-season softball doubleheaders. EMCC’s “Sophomore Day” doubleheader against Northwest Mississippi is now set for a 2 p.m. start Sunday afternoon on the Scooba campus.
Due to continuing wet field conditions following Monday’s significant rainfall and the midweek threat of additional rain, East Mississippi Community College’s scheduled home softball doubleheader against Northwest Mississippi has been moved to Friday afternoon on the Scooba campus. With pre-game “Sophomore Day” recognitions set to begin at 3:30 p.m., Friday’s first pitch is slated for 4 p.m. at the EMCC Softball Field.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team will begin the final week of regular-season MACJC play with a crucial midweek "Sophomore Day" home doubleheader against Northwest Mississippi. With postseason implications on the line, Wednesday’s EMCC-NWCC twin-bill is set for a 3 p.m. first pitch at the EMCC Softball Field on the Scooba campus.

Despite making up a 3-0 deficit in the opening game at 11th-ranked Itawamba, the East Mississippi Community College softball team dropped a tough 4-3 decision before being run-ruled, 9-1, in Tuesday's nightcap played at the ICC Softball Field.

A 16-hit attack during a 13-7 nightcap victory lifted the East Mississippi Community College softball team to an MACJC home doubleheader split with Hinds Community College Sunday afternoon at the EMCC Softball Field. The visitors opened the twin bill with a 6-0 win over the home-standing Lions.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team earned an MACJC road doubleheader split at Northeast Mississippi Community College with a 7-5 nightcap victory following a tough-luck 3-2 loss Wednesday afternoon at David Carnell Memorial Field.

East Mississippi Community College successfully closed out its March home stand with a softball doubleheader sweep over Pearl River Community College in MACJC action Friday afternoon at the EMCC Softball Field. Following an 11-3 run-rule win over PRCC in the opener, the Lions completed the sweep with a 6-5 walk-off victory in the nightcap.

In the midst of their current softball home stand, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College used an eight-run fifth inning to claim an 11-8 win over rival Meridian Community College during Tuesday's first game of an MACJC doubleheader played at the EMCC Softball Field. The visiting Lady Eagles held on to earn the twin-bill split with a 7-5 nightcap victory.

On the heels of their 17-3, 23-0 run-rule home sweep over Coahoma during spring break week, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College continue their current softball home stand by playing host to MACJC foes Meridian and Pearl River on Tuesday and Friday, respectively. First pitch for both conference doubleheaders is set for 2 p.m. at the EMCC Softball Field.

In an MACJC softball doubleheader moved up a day because of impending rain, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College couldn't solve the pitching of Kaitlyn Taylor in dropping a pair of decisions, 11-2 and 9-1, to Copiah-Lincoln Community College Thursday afternoon at the EMCC Softball Field.

In their home softball opener coming more than a month after the start of the season, the Lions of East Mississippi Community College made it worth the wait by sweeping Holmes Community College, 8-4 and 5-1, during Tuesday afternoon MACJC action at the EMCC Softball Field.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team opened MACJC play with a shutout sweep (11-0, 13-0) at Mississippi Delta Community College Monday afternoon.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team let a couple of late leads slip away in dropping a 5-4, 8-6 road doubleheader to Shelton State Community College Saturday afternoon.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team broke even during this weekend's Rush Invitational hosted by Meridian Community College. After holding on to beat host MCC 6-3 and coming back to knock off Shelton State 7-6 in nine innings on Friday, the Lions dropped a tough 2-0 decision Saturday morning to preseason fourth-ranked Chipola College before concluding the two-day tournament at Northeast Park with an 8-6 afternoon setback to Copiah-Lincoln.

The visiting East Mississippi Community College softball team was limited to five total hits along with committing 10 errors in the field en route to dropping a pair of run-rule decisions (9-0, 9-1) to preseason second-ranked East Central Community College Saturday afternoon on the ECCC campus.

The East Mississippi Community College softball team begins the 2016 campaign with a balanced roster of returnees and newcomers. The Lions will look to start blending that equal mix of experienced players and incoming talent this weekend, as their challenging opening month of the new season gets underway Friday at the Wildcat Invitational, hosted by Pearl River Community College.

For the fifth time in six years, the East Mississippi Community College softball team has collected Top 10 national honors among the junior college membership division of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Top 10 Academic Team rankings for the 2014-15 school year.