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Appalachian State Shines in 12-5 Fall Victory Over Duke in Boone

Charles Mays by Charles Mays
October 11, 2025
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Mountaineers Power Past Duke 12-5 Behind Opportunistic Offense

That does it from Boone, NC as App State comes out on top in this fall ball matchup. pic.twitter.com/miAWqvnMmX

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Appalachian State Hosts Duke for Fall Fun

Fall Ball action took place today in Boone, North Carolina as the Duke Blue Devils visited the Appalachian State Mountaineers. The Mountaineers took the game 12 to 5, taking full advantage of Duke’s struggles in the circle.

For Appalachian State, on the pitching front, I noticed freshman Camryn Fisher. She was the 2025 Gatorade Connecticut Softball Player of the Year, and had a dominant high school career. Today, she battled the Blue Devils and looked poised throughout the outing. She had her hiccups, as the game of softball naturally brings, but never looked overwhelmed or not ready for the task.

If she can continue attacking the zone and show full confidence in her stuff, Fisher has a real chance to be a breakout pitcher for App State this spring. The Mountaineers return Sophie Moshos, who led the team in the circle last season, but you have to have depth.

Offensively, Appalachian State didn’t allow Duke’s pitchers any breathing room. Their approach was disciplined and patient, and when they made contact, they made it count. Twelve runs came across in ten innings, as Duke’s command issues resulted in ten free passes.

The Mountaineers strung together extra-base hits early and often. Macy Hamby opened the first inning with a one-out double and later scored on an Emilie Ching RBI double to get App State on the board.

Leah Gore, who started all 50 games last season and hit .311 with 11 home runs and 34 RBIs, gave the Mountaineers their first lead with another RBI double to bring home Hamby. Later in the day, Gore launched a solo home run off Duke’s Cassidy Curd in the seventh to tie the game 5-5.

The Mountaineers recorded 74 doubles, 11 triples, and 58 home runs last season, with doubles and home runs being program records. Based on today’s showing, they look ready to build on those numbers in 2026 in a major way.

After the game, Duke Head Coach Marissa Young reflected on her team’s performance and the lessons that come from early fall competition.

“I just felt like we didn’t come out with the aggressiveness that we needed to, but we’ve got some time,” said Young. “I think there’s a lot of pieces here for us to work with, and for them to continue to just trust the process. We’ve made a lot of changes this fall, and I think that they will make progress as we continue.”

It was Duke’s first taste of fall ball this year, and while the result wasn’t what they hoped for, it’s a part of the process. Fall is about testing lineups, adjusting approaches, and learning what needs sharpening before the regular season begins.

The Blue Devils had their share of bright spots. Aminah Vega looked sharp at the plate, while Jessica Oakland provided early fireworks with a home run. As the team builds more, those veteran bats will be crucial to their rhythm and identity heading into 2026.

Coach Young noted the need for quicker in-game adjustments, particularly when facing different arms.

“I think a lot of it was our mindset today,” said Young. “So continuing to work on, as we’re putting in the work, that we’re working between the ears. Working on our approach and mindset is really going to be key for us going into next week.”

Duke will face ACC rival NC State on Friday in Raleigh, a matchup that will offer a closer look at how the Blue Devils respond after a few more days of preparation and reflection.

As for the Mountaineers, they are set to wrap up fall action on Friday against Charlotte. I am looking forward to seeing how this team continues to work and build toward the 2026 season. The Sun Belt Conference is one of the strongest mid-major conferences in college softball, and I believe the Mountaineers will have something to say in the 2026 race.

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App State defeated Duke 12-5 on Saturday, October 11, 2025, in Boone, North Carolina. (Photo By Charles Mays-Fastpitch Wire Softball)
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App State defeated Duke 12-5 on Saturday, October 11, 2025, in Boone, North Carolina. (Photo By Charles Mays-Fastpitch Wire Softball)
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App State defeated Duke 12-5 on Saturday, October 11, 2025, in Boone, North Carolina. (Photo By Charles Mays-Fastpitch Wire Softball)
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App State defeated Duke 12-5 on Saturday, October 11, 2025, in Boone, North Carolina. (Photo By Charles Mays-Fastpitch Wire Softball)
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App State defeated Duke 12-5 on Saturday, October 11, 2025, in Boone, North Carolina. (Photo By Charles Mays-Fastpitch Wire Softball)

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Tags: Aminah VegaAppalachian State MountaineersCamryn FisherDuke Blue DevilsJessica OaklandLeah GoreMarissa Young
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