_Kinsey Fiedler Ties Tennessee Single-Game Record in Win Against Indiana State_

_Kinsey Fiedler Ties Tennessee Single-Game Record in Win Against Indiana State_

 

The Tennessee Volunteers softball team picked up a convincing 9-1 win over Indiana State on Sunday, and senior outfielder Kinsey Fiedler stole the show with a record-tying performance.

 

Fiedler tied the Tennessee single-game record with three home runs, leading the Vols to their 20th win of the season. The senior outfielder’s impressive display of power helped Tennessee secure the victory in just five innings.

 

“Kinsey had an incredible game,” said Tennessee co-head coach Karen Weekly. “She’s been working hard on her swing, and it’s great to see her have a breakout game like this. Her three home runs were a huge boost for our team, and helped us secure the win.”

 

Fiedler’s record-tying performance was just the latest highlight in an impressive season for the senior outfielder. She has been a key contributor to the Vols’ offense, hitting .356 with 10 home runs and 30 RBIs.

 

“Kinsey is a talented player who has worked hard to develop her skills,” said Weekly. “She’s a leader on our team, and her performance today was a great example of what she’s capable of. We’re proud of her and the entire team for their effort today.”

 

The Vols’ win over Indiana State was a dominant performance from start to finish. Tennessee’s pitching staff, led by starter Ashley Rogers, held the Sycamores to just one run on three hits. The Vols’ offense, meanwhile, exploded for nine runs on 11 hits, with Fiedler’s three home runs leading the way.

 

“Today was a great team effort,” said Weekly. “Our pitching staff did a great job of shutting down Indiana State’s offense, and our hitters came through with some big hits. We’re proud of our team for their hard work and dedication.”

 

The Vols’ win over Indiana State marked their 20th victory of the season, and improved their record to 20-5 overall. Tennessee will look to build on its momentum when it hosts ETSU on Wednesday.

 

Fiedler’s record-tying performance was a highlight of the game, and marked the latest achievement in an impressive season for the senior outfielder. With her three home runs, Fiedler tied the Tennessee single-game record, which was set by former Vol Jenny Banner in 2006.

 

“Kinsey is a special player who has a lot of power and potential,” said Weekly. “She’s been working hard to develop her skills, and it’s great to see her have a breakout game like this. We’re proud of her and the entire team for their effort today.”

 

The Vols’ win over Indiana State was a convincing performance, and marked the latest victory in an impressive season for Tennessee. With Fiedler’s record-tying performance leading the way, the Vols are poised to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.

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