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Teams: Softball: Schedule & Results
BRANDEIS SOFTBALL EARNS SPLIT WITH #5 TUFTS, SPOILS JUMBOS' PERFECT
REGULAR SEASON
COLLEGE SOFTBALL FINAL SCORES
Tufts 3, Brandeis 0
Brandeis 2, Tufts 1
Game 1 Box Score
Game 2 Box Score
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Christy Tinker had RBIs in both games for
Tufts
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WALTHAM -- The Brandeis University softball team earned a split with
the Tufts University Jumbos, the No. 5 team in the nation according to
the NFCA, spoiling the Jumbos' attempt at a perfect regular season today
on Marcus Field. Tufts earned a win in the opener, 3-0, to run their
winning streak to 35 games, but it came to a halt with a 2-1 Brandeis
win in the nightcap.
In the first game, Tufts (35-1) scored their three runs on just two
hits thanks to aggressive base-running. Senior CF Laura Chapman
(Seattle, WA) led the way, going 1 for 2 with two stolen bases and
two runs scored. Chapman opened the scoring in the first, as she walked
and stole second. Two outs later, senior RF Maya Ripecky (Chicago,
IL) hit a ball up the middle that Brandeis junior SS Chelsea Korp
(Worcester, MA) knocked down. Ripecky beat the throw to first, while
Chapman never stopped at third and beat the return throw home.
Brandeis's (23-15) best chance to knot the game came in the fifth
inning, when they loaded the bases with two outs, but Tufts senior
Lauren Gelmetti (Westfield, NJ) got out of trouble with a called
third strike. The Jumbos added two insurance runs in the sixth. Chapman
again got things started, singling to third base and stealing second.
Brandeis rookie Caroline Miller (Bala Cynwyd, PA) fanned Tufts senior 2B
Danielle Lopez (Danvers, MA), but the third strike was dropped and an
errant throw to first allowed Chapman to score and Lopez to get to
third. She came home on a long fly ball to center field by junior 1B
Christy Tinker (Woodbridge, CT).
Gelmetti improved to 15-0 on the season with her eighth complete game
and fifth shutout of the campaign. She struck out five and walked just
one. Miller fell to 11-5 with six innings of two-hit ball, allowing just
one earned run. She fanned two and walked three.
In the nightcap, the Jumbos got out ahead once again. Senior 3B
Samantha Kuhles (Somerville, NJ) singled to centerfield with one
out and stole second. Ripecky moved her over with a ground out to
second, while Tinker got the RBI with a single to right.
After stranding two runners in the third inning, the Judges finally
broke through in the fourth, taking advantage of the first two Tufts
miscues of the day. After junior C Erin Ross (Manalapan, NJ) singled
with one out, rookie RF Brittany Grimm (Perkiomenville, PA) beat out a
double play ball to extend the inning. Sophomore 3B Danielle Lavallee
(Sutton, MA) followed with a single to left and an errant throw back in
to the infield allowed the runners to advance to second and third. A
passed ball produced the game-tying run from Grimm. After a walk put
runners on the corners, the next batter was sophomore 1B Courtney Kelley
(Leicester, MA). Kelley sent a ball to deep center field. Chapman was
able to get to the ball, but the collision with the fence knocked it
loose, allowing the game-winning to score as Kelley wound up on second
with a double.
Tufts got runners on base in each of the last three innings, but
Brandeis junior Emily Vaillette (Milford, NH) was able to dance around
the trouble. Her defense helped out, as Ross erased an attempted stolen
base in the sixth. Vaillette scattered seven hits in the win, striking
out two and walking just one in her 14th complete game of the season.
She improves to 10-8 on the season. Kelley was Brandeis's only multiple
hitter, going 2 for 2 with her doubles, the only extra-base hits of the
day.
For the Jumbos, sophomore Izzie Santone (Madison, CT) suffered
her first loss of the season, falling to 16-1 with two unearned runs.
She struck out one and walked two. Kuhles and senior leftfielder
Alison Drobiarz (Old Saybrook, CT) each had two of the Jumbos' seven
hits.
Tufts hosts the NESCAC tournament this weekend starting on Friday.
Brandeis wraps up the regular season with a twinbill against Emerson on
Saturday at 11 am.
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