Manchester, N.H. (April 17) -- On Thursday
afternoon, the Saint Anselm softball team picked up a split with
Stonehill in Northeast-10 Conference play. The Hawks fell in game
one by an 11-2 final before taking the nightcap, 6-1.
In the first inning of game one, the Hawks fell behind by a 6-0
margin behind a four-hit attack and two-RBI hits by Gina
Vivona and Meghan Sheehy. An RBI by
Brittney Birch (Bradford, Mass.) and an unearned
run by sophomore Megan Lemire (Worcester, Mass.)
pulled Saint Anselm to within 6-2 after the second inning. A single
run in the third and two runs in both the fourth and sixth sealed
up the win for the Skyhawks. Lemire took the loss for Saint Anselm,
while Jaime Ippolitio picked up the win for
Stonehill.
In game two, the Hawks took a quick 2-0 lead before Stonehill
cut the margin in half at 2-1 after the top of the second. In the
first, the Hawks scored when Moira McCabe (Brookline,
N.H.) and Birch came home. The four-run fifth included
three hits and four runs batted in as the Hawks earned a split to
stay in the middle of the Northeast-10 playoff race. Katie
Corey (Weymouth, Mass.) went the distance,
scattering eight hits on one earned run to pick up her sixth NE-10
win of the season. Katie Mottau took the loss for
Stonehill, giving up eight hits and six earned runs with one
strikeout and three walks.
Saint Anselm improves to 15-11 overall and 9-7 in Northeast-10
play and returns to action on Saturday afternoon when the Hawks
host Merrimack for a doubleheader beginning at Noon.