Addis started the conference tournament with one home run on the season, but goes into the NCAA Championship with three after an unexpected power surge helped carry the Hillsdale offense.
Addis batted .500 (7-for-14) while recording five RBI and scoring four runs to account for a high percentage of offense in relatively low-scoring affairs.
In extra innings, Addis’ pop resulted in the first homer driven out of Firestone Stadium in the championship bracket.
It turned out to be a game winner for the Chargers in the top of the seventh inning as HC handed No. 5 Kentucky Wesleyan its first defeat in the winner’s bracket.
Even more notable, Addis, a lefty, hit her long ball off a left-handed pitcher.
In another winner’s bracket game, Addis put Hillsdale on the board with a two-run blast in her first at-bat, a crucial piece of the puzzle as the Chargers won by a final score of 7-6.
In the championship game, she went 1-for-3 with an RBI.