MIAMI SHORES, Fla.—The Bucs travel to Daytona Beach, Fla., for a rare Thursday-Friday series due to the Easter weekend this week. The Bucs tackle the provision Sunshine State Conference members Embry-Riddle Eagles in a three-game set at ERAU Softball Stadium.
Inside the Matchup:
Series record: Barry leads 2-1, first meeting in Daytona Beach
Season records: Barry 17-23, 9-12 SSC (6th); Embry-Riddle 22-20, provisional members of the SSC
Streaks: Barry L1; Embry-Riddle L1
Tale of the Tape
Stat |
Barry |
ERAU |
Batting Average |
.279 |
.254 |
Runs per game |
4.13 |
2.93 |
On-Base Percentage |
.342 |
.332 |
Slugging Percentage |
.385 |
.310 |
ERA |
3.39 |
1.97 |
Fielding Percentage |
.949 |
.952 |
Base Knocks:
- RUN: While the Bucs are among the most aggressive teams in the SSC on the bases, ranking third with 63 steals and 74 attempts (1.58 steals per game), the Eagles would be ranked right behind them if they were eligible. The Eagles have swiped 50 bases on 64 attempts (1.19 per game).
- AND GUN: The Bucs are third in the conference with 19 homers, while Eagles have hit just 5 homers this season.
- LEADING THE WAY: Seniors Cheyanne Head and Jasmine Harris have been the most productive Bucs this spring. Harris leads the team with a .398 batting average, 14 doubles, 8 homers and 37 RBI. Head is batting .352 with team-best 25 runs scored, 27 stolen bases and three triples.