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NEWTON, Mass. - The Emmanuel College Softball Team split a pair
of Great Northeast Athletic Conference games against host Lasell
College. The Saints came out on top of a 2-1 decision in the
opener, before falling, 7-3, in the nightcap. Lasell is 10-24
overall and 9-11 in conference play, while Emmanuel moved to 7-26
on the season and 4-16 in league contests.
Game One: Emmanuel opened the scoring in the first inning,
getting a leadoff single from Julia Levins
(Uxbridge, Mass.) followed by an RBI double from Julia Demirali
(West Roxbury, Mass.) to put the Saints ahead 1-0.
Lasell stranded a pair of runners in the bottom of the first
inning, and had runners on base in each of the first three innings
but were unable to push any runs across the plate. Emmanuel also
struggled to generate any offense through the fifth inning as
Alison Saluti (Braintree, Mass.) held them to two hits in the
four-inning span.
Emmanuel tacked on an insurance run in the top of the sixth
inning, courtesy of a Kayla Howard RBI
double, to take a 2-0 lead. The Lasers failed to score in the
bottom of the sixth and Emmanuel was held in check going in the top
of the seventh, leaving Lasell facing a two-run deficit going into
their last at-bat.
Lasell opened the bottom of the seventh with a single by Jacqui
Saluti (Braintree, Mass.) and a double by Denise Archetto
(Cranston, R.I.), giving them runners on second and third with
nobody out. Candace Hankard (Wakefield, Mass.) reached on a
fielder's choice, but Courtney Moen (Brookfield, Mass.), who pinch
ran for Saluti, was cut down at the plate for the first out of the
inning. After a groundout moved Hankard to second base, the Lasers
again had runners on second and third, this time with two outs.
After Rachelle Haas (Middleton, Mass.) walked to load the bases,
pinch hitter Michaela Grady (Worcester, Mass.) also drew a free
pass, forcing in a run and cutting the Lasell deficit to 2-1. Kelly Lloid
(Issaquah, Wash.) was able to escape the bases loaded jam by
inducing a game ending pop-out.
Lloyd earned the win, going seven innings, while allowing 5
hits. Alison Saluti went the distance for Lasell, giving up five
hits and two runs while striking out four.
Game Two: The Lasers responded in the second game, scoring a run
in the first inning and then exploding for five runs in the second
inning to build an early 6-0 lead for starter Cassie Wadden
(Brookfield, Mass.). Talia DeChiara (Kingston, Mass.) and Mary
Fontaine (Nashua, N.H.) each drove in two runs during the inning.
Emmanuel got on the board with a run in the fifth, but the Lasers
responded with a run of their own to keep a six run cushion at 7-1.
Emmanuel staged a two-out rally in the seventh, scoring a pair of
runs but were unable to sustain their push, falling 7-3.
Cassie Wadden allowed seven hits and three runs while picking up
the victory for Lasell. Julia Levins gave
the Saints a strong performance on the slab, throwing 4 and a third
innings in relief, while scattering six hits and striking out
seven.
The Saints will play again tomorrow, when Emmanuel hosts the
Lions of Emerson College in a GNAC twinbill slated to begin at
12:00pm.
- Courtesy of Lasell College Sports Information