ANDERSON, S.C. -- The Anderson softball Team faced Carson-Newman
on Sunday in a non-conference duel with the Trojans dropping both
ends of the doubleheader, 10-0 and 9-1. The first matchup was a
pitcher's duel until the top of the third inning when four
Carson-Newman base hits equaled four runs for the Eagles. In the
fourth and fifth innings the Trojans surrendered a total of nine
hits and six runs to make the score 10-0. In the first game seniors
Elisa Sebastyan and Lora Daniel each had one hit out of the
Trojans' total of three. Junior pitcher Alex Waldroup tossed four
innings, and dropped to 2-1 on the season. The second game started
off better for the Trojans when sophomore Amber Duncan hit a
towering solo home run ball over the center field wall to inch the
Trojans closer to the Eagles, 2-1. The shot gave Duncan 12 RBI on
the season. But two Trojan errors, a Carson-Newman home run and two
doubles from the Eagles put Anderson at a 9-1 disadvantage. The
Trojans were only able to record just five hits though the course
of the second game, with freshman Kayla Hipp's first start of the
season turning into her first loss of the season. She went four
innings for the Trojans. Anderson will take the field again on
Tuesday for another non-conference doubleheader at Lander College
at 3 and 5 p.m. Game 1 Game 2 Season
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