Tuesday, March 13, 2007
PC Splits Twinbill
With AASU
SAVANNAH, Ga. – PC softball split a
non-conference doubleheader with Armstrong Atlantic on
Tuesday afternoon, falling in game one, 10-0, in six innings
while winning the nightcap, 7-4.
The Pirates (15-6) took advantage of
six Presbyterian errors in the first game to jump out to a
5-0 lead without recording a hit.
AASU plated three runs in the third
inning due to three Blue Hose errors, then scored twice more
in the fifth inning on two bases-loaded walks.
The Pirates finally found their hitting
stroke in the sixth, scoring five runs to end the game with
a 10-0 win.
Jessica Waters (7-3) also fired a
three-hit shutout to pick up the win, striking out five in
her second shutout of the season.
Mary Gordon (10-1) suffered her first
loss of the season despite no-hitting the Pirates through
four innings, giving up three unearned runs and striking out
two.
In game two, Presbyterian (17-4) jumped
all over AASU starter Pam Bykowski (2-1), scoring six runs
in the first inning to build a 6-0 lead.
Michelle Ramsden’s three-run home run
chased Bykowski, and the Pirates brought in reliever
Courtney Tucker, who limited the Blue Hose to just one run
in 6 1/3 innings the rest of the way.
AASU climbed back into the game with a
four-run fourth inning, highlighted by Natalie Vogler‚s
three-run home run.
Vogler was at the plate in the bottom
of the seventh representing the tying run when her deep fly
ball to left field was caught at the fence by Presbyterian’s
Cari Clark to end the game.
Paige Cassady (7-3) went 5 2/3 innings
to get the win despite giving up six hits and four runs
while walking nine.
Gordon came on in relief to hurl 1 1/3
scoreless innings to pick up the save. AASU left 14 runners
on base in game two, getting at least one runner on in each
frame.
Jessica Peterka led the Blue Hose at
the plate with four hits and three RBI in the doubleheader.
PC plays tomorrow at Augusta State
University. The first pitch of the scheduled twinbill is set
to begin at 2 p.m.
Game
One
Game Two