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Teams: Softball: Schedule & Results
TUFTS SWEEPS BATES IN NESCAC EAST TWINBILL TO IMPROVE TO 15-0
COLLEGE SOFTBALL FINAL SCORES
Tufts 9, Bates 1 (5 inn.)
Tufts 14, Bates 5 (5 inn.) At Medford, MA
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Game 1 Box Score Game 2
Box Score
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Senior 2B Danielle Lopez hit home runs in
both games
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MEDFORD -- The Tufts University Jumbos, ranked #9 nationally, remained unbeaten for the
season (15-0) and improved to 3-0 in NESCAC East Division play with
a double-header sweep of the Bates College Bobcats, 9-1 and 14-5, on
Saturday afternoon at Spicer Field. Both were five-inning games.
In game one, senior Lauren Gelmetti (Westfield, NJ) was strong
on the rubber for Tufts, allowing only two runners through the first
three innings. The Jumbos notched the first run of the day in the second
inning when they executed a double-steal with senior CF Laura Chapman
(Seattle, WA) taking second base, while senior 2B Danielle Lopez
(Danvers, MA) swiped home.
The bottom of the third saw Tufts open the lead up to 5-0 with four
runs on four hits including a two-run homer off the bat of Lopez. The
Bobcats tallied their only run of the game with a leadoff home run by
senior 1B Stacia Saniuk (Sharon, MA) in the fourth. Tufts got the run
right back in the bottom of the inning when senior C Cara
Hovhanessian (Farmington, CT) hit a solo blast of her own.
The lead was at five runs for Tufts entering the bottom of the fifth
as Lopez led things off and reached third base on a fielding error by
Bates. Junior SS Casey Sullivan (Berlin, CT) then drove her in
with a sacrifice fly to make it 7-1 Jumbos. Chapman followed with a
double, and after the second out of the inning was recorded, Tufts
knocked three consecutive singles to push two more runs across for the
9-1 victory. Hovhanessian had the game-ending hit.
Gelmetti was the winning pitcher going all five innings surrendering
just one run on three hits while walking one and striking out two. Bates
starter Kristen Finn (Winthrop, MA) took the loss in 4.2 innings of
work, allowing nine runs (six earned) on 12 hits with no strikeouts and
four base on balls.
Tufts picked up where they left on in game two as they jumped ahead
with four runs in the first inning, which was capped by a three-run
homer by Lopez, her second four-bagger of the day. The Bobcats cut the
lead in half in the second scoring two runs on just one hit, but the
bats for the Jumbos kept hitting as they returned the favor in the
bottom of the second with an RBI double by first-year 1B Lena Cantone
(Southington, CT) and an RBI single by junior 1B Christy Tinker
(Woodbridge, CT).
The Jumbos extended their cushion to 8-2 through three innings and
Bates tried to chip away as they took advantage of free passes to score
two runs. First-year pinch hitter Katherine Buckley (Middlebury, CT)
walked with the bases loaded and then first-year LF Karen Ullmann
(Ramsey, NJ) was hit by a pitch to bring home the second run of the
inning. The Bobcats added another run in the fifth on a sacrifice fly by
senior Val Beckwith (Woburn, MA) to make it 8-5 Jumbos going into the
bottom of the fifth inning.
In the last of the fifth, Tufts sent six batters to the plate and all
six came around to score. Sullivan led things off with a single and
Chapman joined her with a single of her own. First-year Mira
Lieman-Sifry (Hastings-on-Hudson, NY) plated both runners with a
double. Both senior LF Roni Herbst (Montclair, NJ) and Cantone
followed with run-scoring hits to build the Tufts advantage to 12-5.
With a runner on and nobody out in the inning, sophomore C Julia
Silberman (Somers, NY) stepped up for her only plate appearance of
the afternoon and promptly deposited the ball over the centerfield fence
for a walk-off two-run home run to win the game, 14-5.
Junior Stefanie Tong (Burlingame, CA) picked up the win for
the Jumbos while sophomore Izzie Santone (Madison CT) pitched the
final two innings for a save, allowing just one run on two hits. Senior
Christina Knobel (Walpole, MA) suffered the loss for the Bobcats as she
went just two innings, giving up six runs on five hits while walking
two.
Tufts hosts Springfield in a double-header at Spicer Field on Monday.
Bates (2-9, 0-3 NESCAC East) has its home opener tomorrow against Brandeis.
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