They exited with a win.
Capping a trip to Texas, the Sewanee: University of the South softball squad split a doubleheader with the University of Dallas Saturday afternoon.
Coupeville grad Sarah Wright helped spark the Tigers, who dropped the opener 7-2, then won the nightcap 10-2.
The former Wolf star smacked a pair of hits and scampered around the basepaths, stepping on home plate to score three times in the twin-bill.
The split lifts Sewanee to 3-17 on the season and sends it off on another adventure.
Wright and Co., who attend classes in Tennessee, head to Rome, Georgia Mar. 26-27 for a three-game series with Berry College.
Those games are league contests, while the matchup with Dallas was a non-conference affair.
Wright, a junior at Sewanee, is finally getting a chance to play a complete season after year one and two were shortened by the pandemic.
Coupeville’s progeny is first on her team in home runs (2), RBI (10), runs (11), total bases (24), and at-bats (60), while being second in hits (15) and third in doubles (3).
The CHS Valedictorian back in the day, Wright is majoring in politics at Sewanee.
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