Carr was dominant in the circle with a clean sheet in the win-loss column with four winning decisions in the past week.
The Trojans faced three conference opponents, Kentucky Wesleyan, Lake Erie and Ursuline, and Carr beat each one of them with her arm. TNU improved to 19-7-1 overall.
In four appearances (two starts), Carr was 4-0 with a sterling 0.41 ERA in 17 innings pitched. She tossed a three-hit shutout against Ursuline to finish up the week.
She earned wins in the box score with two scoreless relief innings in an 8-6 win against Kentucky Wesleyan and three more scoreless frames against Lake Erie in a 9-6 TNU victory.
Her recent stretch wasn’t just a blip on the radar this spring. She has been progressively dominant as the Trojans get deeper into the conference schedule.
In her last 13 appearances, the junior hurler is 9-0 with a 0.56 ERA. In those 49.2 innings, she has allowed just four earned runs while racking up 28 strikeouts.
Carr has emerged as the league leader in ERA at 1.39 as she improved her overall record to 9-1 in 14 games this spring.