Friday, March 2,
2007
USC AIKEN
SWEEPS TUSCULUM
SOFTBALL
AIKEN, S.C. --- The USC Aiken softball
team hit six home runs on the day as the Lady Pacers swept a doubleheader
against visiting Tusculum
College Friday afternoon
at J.H. Satcher Field. USCA won the
opener 5-4 in eight innings and rallied with six runs in the sixth inning to
capture the second game 6-3. USC Aiken
improves to 15-9 overall, while the Pioneers fall to 8-3 on the year.
Game 1: USC Aiken 5, Tusculum 4 (8 innings)
Jessica Strickland went 3-for-4 and homered twice, including her
walk-off solo shot in the eighth inning as the Lady Pacers won 5-4.
USCA jumped out to a 4-0 lead in
the first inning thanks to three home runs, including Strickland's two-run
blast. But the Pioneers answered with a
run in the second, two in the sixth and a run in the seventh in to send the
contest to extra innings.
Tusculum mustered out 11 hits in the opener
as all nine starters accounted for a hit, including multi-hit performances by Chrissy Wilkison and Mackenzie Loy. The Pioneers recorded four doubles in the
game, including Holli Cadenhead's
two-run double in the sixth.
Samantha Blair went the distance as she allowed four runs, three
earned, 11 hits, walked one and struck out eight to
improve her record to 10-5. Tusculum starter Megan DuBois (4-2) pitched 7.2 innings
as she allowed six hits, five runs, walked one and struck out one.
Game 2: USC Aiken 6, Tusculum 3
USC Aiken erupted for six runs
in the sixth inning, including Megan
Lakes three-run homer as
the Lady Pacers rallied from a 3-0 deficit en route to a 6-3 win.
Lakes, Sherelle Brooks
and Jessica Hoffman each accounted
for two hits. Kendra Baker added a two-run shot in the sixth to seal the win.
Tusculum
got its three runs in the third inning thanks to Brie Griffin's
three-run blast, scoring Anna Johnson
and Wilkison. Wilkinson and Johnson each
went 2-for-3 for the Pioneers.
Toni Flessate picked up the win as she went seven innings, allowed
five hits, three runs, walked three and fanned four. Cadenhead started for the Pioneers as she
surrendered 11 hits and six runs in her six innings.
Tusculum
is back on the road Saturday for a 1 p.m. doubleheader at Armstrong Atlantic
State University.
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