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ANDERSON, S.C. - With both teams playing their second
doubleheader in as many days, Carson-Newman swept Anderson, 8-0 and
5-3, in South Atlantic Conference action Sunday afternoon at
Smether's Field.
The sweep allowed Carson-Newman to move to 9-1 over its' last 10
games and improve to 30-11-1 overall and 8-2 in league play, while
Anderson (19-14, 1-7 SAC) dropped its seventh straight contest.
Game #1
Carson-Newman 8, Anderson 0 (6 innings)
Carson-Newman struck for five runs in the first inning, fueled
by a grand slam from freshman Sara Kelley. Anderson starting
pitcher Alex Waldroup had trouble getting into a groove as she
surrendered four consecutive walks in the first inning to give the
Eagles a 1-0 lead. Kelley followed with her second home run of the
season to increase the lead to 5-0.
Carson-Newman continued pouring on the offense in the third
inning when senior shortstop Whitney Kee hit the second home run of
the game, a two-run shot that followed an error by the AU
defense.
Mary Shealy started the game for the Eagles and earned the
shutout after giving up six hits. The junior scattered the Trojans'
bats throughout the matchup, leading to her 27th complete game
effort. Waldroup (3-3) went one-third of an inning, giving up five
runs. Kelsey Davis entered the game in a relief spot and pitched
five 2/3 innings, while giving up just one earned run.
Laura Jansky was the lone Trojan player to have a multi-hit game
as she went two-for-three. Kelley and Kee both accounted for all
eight Lady Eagle runs as they went a combined three-for-five.
Game #2
Carson-Newman 5, Anderson 3
Carson-Newman jumped out to a quick lead in the first inning, as
Kee recorded a two-out double with two runners on to give the
Eagles the 2-0 advantage.
Danielle Swygert got the Trojans' offense off the ground in the
second inning when she hit her seventh homer of the season to
right-centerfield.
Carson-Newman used back-to-back home runs from Shealy and Kee,
as well as a Trojan error, to tack three runs on the board in the
third inning. Down 5-1, the bottom part of the frame saw the
Trojans cut into the lead when Kelly McInnes led off with a fly to
right field that the C-N outfield was unable to track down due to
the bright sun. The sophomore wound up on third base and scored two
batters later when the sun again played a factor as Charlotte
Sieber lifted another fly to right.
The Trojans trimmed the deficit to 5-3 in the fourth on Amber
Duncan's 19th RBI of the season when she singled up the middle to
score Swygert. But it was as close as AU would get on the
afternoon.
Casey Deer (12-10) started the game for Anderson, tossing her
20th complete game, giving up four earned runs. Shealy pitched her
second complete game, giving up just two earned runs as she went
undefeated on the day.
Shealy and Kee both went a combined 4-for-7 as they accounted
for all five Lady Eagles runs in the game. Swygert and Emily
Monteith each went 2-for-3.
The Trojans will take the diamond again on Wednesday when they
will face conference foe Wingate. The first game of the two-game
set is scheduled to start at 3 pm at Semthers field.