Todd played a key role in both of South Alabama’s wins over Troy on Sunday as the Jags swept a doubleheader at Troy to secure the fourth seed in the Sun Belt tournament. In her two games against the Trojans, Todd was 5-for-8 for a .625 batting average, while also scoring a run, stealing a base and driving in four and posting an .875 slugging percentage while reaching base in seven of her 10 plate appearances. In game one of the day, Todd was 3-for-3 at the plate and reached all four of her plate appearances as she also walked once and recorded her 19th stolen base of the season; the junior second baseman was also responsible for driving in USA’s first run of the 2-0 shutout victory as she delivered a RBI single back up the middle to score Megan Harris. In the second game, Todd recorded her second multi-hit performance of the day and her team-best 23rd of the season. She was 2-for-5 and drove in a career-best three runs to go along with a run scored. With the bases loaded and one away, Todd broke a scoreless tie and put South on the board as she lined a triple over Jordan Gray's head in right that rolled all the way to the wall.