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Box Score 2 April 5, 2012
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BOSTON, Mass. - The Saint Joseph's College Monks took a pair of
Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) softball games from the
Emmanuel College Saints on Thursday night at Roberto Clemente
Field. The Monks won both conference games in five innings, 19-0
and 9-0, improving to 18-4 on the season and 11-1 in the league.
The two losses drop Emmanuel to 4-22 overall and 2-12 in GNAC
play.
The Monks built a huge lead early in the opener and never looked
back. Saint Joseph's put three runs on the board in the first,
eight in the second and two in the third to go out in front, 13-0
after three innings played. The Monks' solid hitting display was
sparked by a three-for-three performance by senior centerfielder
Emily Leverone (Hampton, N.H.), who opened things up with a double
in the first, before hitting a single in the second and a solo
homerun in the third.
Junior first baseman Heather Tripp (Lovell, Me.) smashed a
three-run homer in the top of the second, which scored Leverone,
Connie Grovo (Limington, Me.) and Laura Jordan (Orrington, Me.) to
put the Monks up, 6-0. Saint Joe's went on to score five more runs
in the inning, before putting together a two-run third. A fourth
inning grandslam by sophomore shortstop Lindsay Moore (Barrington,
N.H.) put the Monks up, 18-0. One more solo shot to leftcenter by
Jordan in the top of the fifth brought the spread to 19-0.
Senior pitcher Maddie Kluna (Standish, Me.) was solid throughout
for the Monks. Kluna threw a one-hitter, with the lone Emmanuel hit
coming off the bat of lead-off batter Julia Levins
(Uxbridge, Mass.) in the Saints' first at-bat. Kluna fanned 10 for
her fifth win of the year. Junior Kelly Lloid
(Issaquah, Wash.), sophomore Jennifer Garrity
(Lynn, Mass.) and Levins shared time on the mound for the
Saints.
Levins opened up game two in the circle for the Saints and
struck out two Monks, sending the visitors out in the field
scoreless for the bottom of the side. Lloid reached on a two-out
single for the Saints in the first and Garrity walked, but Saint
Joseph's sophomore pitcher Rae-Marie Copan (Newton, Mass.) retired
the final Emmanuel batter and the Saints stranded two.
The Monks got on the board first, scoring five runs in the
second after several Emmanuel miscues. Theresa Hendrix
(Scarborough, Me.) scored on a wild pitch, after reaching on a
walk. An Emmanuel throwing error then scored three runs and a
single by Tripp drove in one more to give the Monks a 5-0 lead.
Kluna drilled a two-out solo shot over the left field fence in
the third for her first collegiate homerun and Saint Joe's led,
6-0. The Saints were held hitless in the bottom of the side. The
top of the fourth saw consecutive errors in the Emmanuel outfield,
followed by singles from Tripp and Hendrix and the Monks went up,
9-0. The fifth was a hitless inning for both teams and the Monks
took game two after five, 9-0.
Copan earned the shutout for the Monks, picking up her 6th win
of the season, and giving up just three hits. Levins took the loss
for the Saints, striking out five of her 25 batters faced.
The Saints will return to GNAC action this Saturday (4/7), when
they face the Sharks of Simmons College. The double-header will be
played at UMass-Boston and is scheduled to being at 1:00PM. Saint
Joseph's will host the Wildcats of Johnson & Wales University
on Saturday in the GNAC double-header beginning at 1:00PM.