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Behrend Softball Moves to 9-0 in AMCC With Sweep of Pitt-Greensburg
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Penn State Behrend softball team moved to 9-0 in the AMCC after cruising to
two wins over Pitt-Greensburg on Saturday, April 11 in Erie, Pa.
In game one, senior pitcher Julie Koman (McKees Rocks/Montour) held the
Bobcats to one run on four hits. She fired six strikeouts for her
eighth win of the season. Katie Whitby (Tyrone/Tyrone) went 3-for-4
with three RBIs, and Nikki Kaschauer (South Park/South Park) went 3-for-3 with two RBIs as Behrend
rolled 11-1 in six innings.
In game two the Behrend Lions scored in the top of the first when Whitby
doubled to lead off the game and scored on a double-steal later in the
inning. Pitt-Greensburg earned three straight walks off freshman pitcher
Emma Hahn (Smethport/Smethport) to start the bottom of the inning, loading
the bases. Behrend then intentionally walked Pitt-Greensburg slugger Kelly Welsh to
bring in a run and tie the game at 1-1. The bases remained loaded with no
outs but Hahn got out of the inning without further damage and the game
remained tied.
In the second Behrend loaded the bases
before Allison Babish (Coraopolis/Montour) stepped to the plate and tripled,
clearing the bases and helping the blue and white grab a 4-1 advantage.
Rachelle Lawrence (Warren Center/North East Bradford) would also triple,
and Behrend added three more runs in the inning to blow the game open and
take a 7-1 lead.
In the bottom of the third Pitt-Greensburg loaded the bases and threatened
to do some major damage but the blue and white escaped the inning giving
up just one run to make it a 7-2 ballgame. Behrend got that run back in the
top of the fourth, getting the lead back to six runs. The blue and white
would go on to tack on five more runs in the seventh, putting the game out
of reach for a 13-2 win.
Behrend will next play a home non-conference doubleheader on April 14
against Westminster . The doubleheader will begin at 3:00 p.m. and
will be broadcast on Image Sports.
Web site contact: behrendsid@psu.edu
Updated April 11, 2009
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