By: By Kevin Kline, Sports Information Graduate Assistant
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EAST STROUDSBURG, Pa. – The Shippensburg University softball team scored seven runs in the final two innings of Game 1 at East Stroudsburg on Friday afternoon to cement an 8-4 victory en route to earning a doubleheader split from Zimbar Field in the team's PSAC opener. The Raiders dropped Game 2 by a score of 11-3.
Sophomore
Emily Estep earned her second victory of the season with an 11-strikeout, six-hit performance in the first five innings of Game 1. Freshman
Liz Parkins closed out the final two innings, allowing two hits and striking out two to earn her first career save.
Senior catcher
Meg Lehman was stellar at the plate in Game 1, going 4-for-5 and smacking a three-RBI double to center field in the top of the seventh inning to plate Shippensburg's final three insurance runs.
Freshman center fielder
Tyler Thompson went 3-for-5 from her leadoff spot in the victory, scoring two runs and driving in one. Freshman
Maddie Justice, playing right field in Game 2, went 1-for-3 and drove in two of SU's three runs in the loss.
Shippensburg 8, East Stroudsburg 4
Estep came out dealing, striking out three batters in the first inning before fanning the side in the second. She allowed a solo home run from Warriors catcher Alex Schubert in the fourth inning before allowing three singles and one more run in the fifth.
Shippensburg answered right back in the fifth and sixth innings, however. After leaving seven runners on base through the first four frames, the Raiders finally reached home in the fifth when freshman designated player
Jessie Trammell singled home Lehman to tie the game at 1.
SU took the lead with two more runs in the following inning. After junior right fielder
Kiersten Darhower and Thompson reached on singles, freshman shortstop
Taylor Weisman singled home Darhower and advanced Thompson to third.
Then, with Justice at the plate and Thompson and Weisman at the corners, Weisman attempted to steal second but got caught in a rundown on a throw from Schubert to second base. Weisman eventually managed to escape and slide safely back into first base, but not after Thompson had scored from third to put Shippensburg up 3-2.
The Raiders padded their lead in the final inning as a Trammell walk, a single from sophomore left fielder
Hilary Lyons and a
Liz Parkins hit-by-pitch loaded the bases with one out. Darhower ripped her second hit of the day with an RBI single that scored Trammell before Thompson singled in Lyons.
Lehman finished off the scoring in the next at-bat with her bases-clearing double that plated Thompson, Darhower and
Liz Parkins.
East Stroudsburg 11, Shippensburg 3
Senior
Chelsea Kendall earned the start in the circle but was touched for four earned runs on six hits in one and one-third innings before freshman
Makenzie Lynn came in for three innings of relief. Lynn struck out two but also allowed six hit and four earned runs in her appearance.
After going down 4-0 in the second, Shippensburg nearly earned it all back with a three-run third inning. Junior first baseman
Jenna Allen led off with a walk and Lynn singled. Lehman later walked to load the bases, allowing Weisman to plate a run in the next at-bat with a bases-loaded walk.
Justice then smoked a shot to center field that found the grass after the center fielder misjudged the flight of the ball and barely got the glove on it but was unable to hang on. The error resulted in two RBIs for Justice as Lehman and freshman pinch runner
Jess Harding scored.
The Raiders' bats ran dry from there, however, as they left two runners on base in both the fifth and sixth innings.
Senior
Emily Parkins and Justice combined to pitch the last four outs of the game, just before an ESU single with two outs in the bottom of the sixth gave the Warriors an eight-run advantage that ended the contest by virtue of the mercy rule.