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BOSTON, Mass. - A balanced offensive attack that saw a total of
32 hits powered the Norwich University softball team past Emmanuel
College, 9-1 & 19-1, Sunday afternoon at Clemente Field in
Great Northeast Athletic Conference action. With the victory, NU
improves to 12-8 overall and 6-4 in the GNAC while the Saints drop
their 10th consecutive game to fall to 4-20 and 2-10 in GNAC
action.
In game one, the Cadets plated six unearned runs in the third to
take control of the action following two scoreless innings of play.
Third baseman Maggie Walsh got the frame started, reaching via an
Emmanuel error and came around to score the game's first run on an
RBI by shortstop Abigail Belcher. Up next, Cadets first baseman
Erin Clark belted an RBI double to right center to plate Belcher to
make it 2-0. Freshman centerfield Kelly Travers made it 4-0 with a
blast over the centerfield fence. Junior second baseman Noel Byers
kept the inning going with a single up the middle and came around
on another EC miscue to give Norwich a 5-0 cushion. Freshman
designated player Melissa Rome's RBI single up the middle would
account for the final NU run in the inning to make it 6-0, driving
in left fielder Corrine Baita who was on via a walk.
Norwich would add three more unearned runs in the top of the
sixth to put the game out of reach. Walsh got things started with a
double down the right field line and came around to score on a
throwing error by the Saints. Catcher Elizabeth Boughton and
pitcher Kaylie Miller came around to score on a two-RBI single up
the middle by Belcher to make it 9-0.
Emmanuel would get on the board in the bottom half on the sixth
as sophomore shortstop Julia Levins
(Uxbridge, Mass.) reached with a single up the middle. She'd go on
to steal second and third and plate the Saints lone run on an RBI
ground out by freshman designated player Julia Demirali
(West Roxbury, Mass.) but it'd be all the hosts could muster as
Norwich was able to wrap up the inning to take game one, 9-1.
Miller (5-1) went the distance allowing just the one run on four
hits while striking out three. Junior Kelly Lloid
(Issaquah, Wash.)(3-9) took the loss for the Saints allowing six
runs, all unearned, over 2 2/3 innings of work.
The Saints got on the board first in game two, plating a run in
the bottom of the first as Levins led off the game with an infield
single and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Demirali.
Levins would come in on an RBI groundout by sophomore pitcher Jennifer
Garrity (Lynn, Mass.) to give EC its first lead of the
afternoon at 1-0.
The lead was short lived as the Cadets would answer with a run
in the top of the second to even the score at 1-1. Leftfielder
Stephanie Lamy reached with a single to right field and came around
to tie the game on an RBI single down through the right side of the
infield by centerfield Kim Comtois.
Norwich would blow the game open with an eight-run third inning
en route to the doubleheader sweep, sending 14 batters to the plate
and collecting seven hits in the frame. Clark reached base twice in
the inning with two walks and a run scored as did Byers with two
RBI on a single and hit-by-pitch. Also reaching base twice in the
frame was Baita with two singles and three RBI.
NU would add seven more runs in the fourth to make it a 16-1
contest. The Cadets would collect eight more hits highlighted by an
RBI double by Byers and a two-RBI single from Baita. Clark,
Travers, Comtois and Walsh would also add RBI hits in the inning
that saw another 12 Norwich batters at the plate.
Baita would deliver a three-run homer to center in the fifth to
make it 19-1. She would also go the distance on the mound in game
two to improve to 4-4 on the year, allowing just the one run on
three hits while striking out three. Garrity (0-4) suffered the
loss for Emmanuel allowing eight runs on nine hits over the first 2
1/3 innings.
The Saints will return to action on Wednesday when they host St.
Joseph's (ME) in a GNAC doubleheader at 6:30 PM while Norwich
doesn't return to the diamond until Friday when they host Rivier
for a GNAC twinbill beginning at 3:00 PM.