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DUE WEST, S.C. - The Anderson University softball team split a
non-conference doubleheader with local rival Erskine, dropping a
heart-breaking 6-5 extra-inning affair in the opener but bounced
back to win the nightcap, 7-5, Thursday afternoon at the Erskine
College Softball Complex.
Anderson moved to 33-10 on the season, setting a new school
record for wins in a season, while Erskine improved to 18-20 on the
year.
Game #1
Erskine 6, Anderson 5 (9 innings)
Freshman second baseman Jessica Neidigh was 3-for-5 with a
double and a pair of singles, while senior Brooke Lucas finished
the opener 2-for-4 with a home run and a double.
Erskine catcher Larissa Shannon's three-run walk-off home run in
the bottom of the ninth inning lifted the Flying Fleet to a
come-from-behind win in the opener.
The Flying Fleet threatened in the bottom of the first inning by
loading the bases with two out, as Shannon doubled with two out and
Morgan Purcell and Bailey Thornton followed with back-to-back
walks. But Anderson hurler Amber Duncan worked out of the jam by
getting Ashlyn Hicks to bounce out to second for the final out of
the inning.
Anderson loaded the bases with two out in the third inning, but
was unable to get on the scoreboard until senior Brooke Lucas led
off the fifth inning with her first home run of the season and just
the second of her career to snap a scoreless tie. Freshman Jessica
Neidigh followed with a double and the Trojans capitalized on a
pair of Flying Fleet errors to boost their lead to 2-0 when Neidigh
crossed the plate.
Erskine evened the score in the bottom of the frame on Shannon's
two-out, two-run home run, with Anderson re-taking a 3-2 edge in
the sixth. Catcher Laura Jansky led off with her seventh double of
the season and after Duncan moved her to third with a sacrifice
bunt to the left side of the infield, Jansky scored on Stephanie
Hanvey's sacrifice fly to right field.
Trailing by one, Erskine knotted the score once again, by taking
advantage of a Trojan fielding miscue to send the contest into
extra innings.
Neither team was able to push another run across until the ninth
inning, when Anderson pushed back ahead, 5-3, on the strength of a
pair of singles and a double by Bri Cason, setting up Shannon's
heroics.
Duncan (18-8) suffered the setback, surrendering six runs on
eight hits in 8 1/3 innings, while striking out five and walking
three. Kelsey Spurrier earned the win, going the distance, while
giving up five runs on nine hits.
Game #2
Anderson 7, Erskine 5
Sophomore Danielle Swygert notched three singles in five
at-bats, while center fielder Charlotte Sieber added a home run and
a triple in four trips to the plate. She also scored twice and
drove in two runs.
The Trojans rallied from a five-run deficit by exploding for six
runs in the fifth inning to take a lead they would not relinquish.
Lucas led off the inning with a double and scored on Sieber's
second triple of the season. With one out on the scoreboard, AU
capitalized on three errors and three singles to bat around in the
order.
Anderson added an insurance run in the sixth on Sieber's first
round-tripper of the season.
The Flying Fleet got the tying run on base in the seventh and
final inning, but Neidigh (3-1) recorded the final two outs en
route to her third win of the season. She surrendered five runs,
while recording her second complete-game effort.
The Trojans worked Erskine starter Heather Richey (7-9) for
seven runs off nine hits in five innings, saddling her with the
loss.
Anderson wraps up the regular season on Saturday with a South
Atlantic Conference doubleheader versus Tusculum that is scheduled
for 3 p.m. at Smethers Field.