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Campbellsville Softball earns its 1st NAIA World Series berth

Campbellsville University defeated South Carolina Beaufort twice today, Wednesday, May 13, 2015, first 6-5 in 12 innings and this evening, 7-2 to win the NAIA South Carolina Beaufort Bracket of the NAIA Opening Round, to earn the program's first ever trip to the NAIA World Series in Sioux City, Iowa, May 22-28, 2015. Campbellsville University will learn details on Thursday, May 14, 2015, when brackets are announced.



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Campbellsville Softball earns berth in NAIA World Series



2015-05-13 - University of South Carolina/Beaufort, 205 Main Street, Hardeeville, SC - Photo by Richard RoBards, CU photo. Campbellsville University defeated USC Beaufort in two games on Wednesday, May 12, 2015, 6-5 in 12 innings and 7-2 in the finals to move on to the NAIA World Series. TEAM PICTURE: above from left, - Shelby Ray, Rebecca Miller, Abbey Sheets, Neely Quint, Brianna Scott. Middle - Victoria Decker, Ashley Neal, Erin Benton, Markie Smith, Hailey Szpila, Brittany Rippy, Jacqueline Roof, head coach Shannon Wathen. back - Athletic Trainer Scott Baughman, assistant coach Bryce White, Destiney Taul, Kendyl Ahrens, Adrean Jordan, Reagan Kingrey and Kennedy Shutter. – CU Photo by Richard RoBards
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