Pleasantville, N.Y. (April 12) -- On Saturday
afternoon, the Saint Anselm softball team earned a split with Pace
University in Northeast-10 play. The Hawks took game one by a 2-0
final before dropping a 3-2 game in the second half of the
twinbill.
In game one, the two teams remained scoreless until the fifth
inning when Brittney Birch (Bradford, Mass.)
reached base on a single to left field and came home on a double to
center by junior Katherine Theodorou (Glen Cove,
N.Y.) for the 1-0 lead. Freshman pinch runner
Krista Merrill (Portland, Maine) advanced to third
on a wild pitch and came home on another wild pitch in the seventh
inning to account for the 2-0 final. Sophomore pitcher
Katie Corey (Weymouth, Mass.) gave up five hits in
seven innings of work to pick up the win.
In the second game, the Setters took a 2-0 advantage in the
bottom of the first before the Hawks answered back with a single
run in the sixth inning. Birch came home on an error by
Jaclyn Giannino (Beverly, Mass.) as the visitors
looked for the series sweep. Pace added another run in the sixth
for a 3-1 advantage before freshman Liz LeBrun (Rowley,
Mass.) hit a homer to left field in the top of the seventh
to get the Hawks within one at 3-2 with one out in the inning.
Megan Lemire (Worcester, Mass.) took the loss for
the Hawks, giving up three runs, including just one earned, in six
innings of play.
With the split, the Hawks now sit at 9-9 overall and 3-5 in
Northeast-10 Conference play. Saint Anselm is back in action on
Sunday afternoon as the Hawks take on Assumption in Worcester.