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ANDERSON, S.C. - Using a stellar pitching performance from
pitcher Bailey Smith and several strong efforts at the plate, the
Anderson softball team swept Belmont Abbey, 2-0 and 15-7, in
nonconference action Sunday afternoon at Smethers Field.
Anderson improved to 15-1 with its 10th consecutive win and
improved to 5-1 at home, while Belmont Abbey fell to 1-9 with its
seventh straight setback.
Game #1
Anderson 2, Belmont Abbey 0
Sophomore Bri Cason was 1-for-2 in the opener, including a
lead-off double in the decisive second inning, while reaching base
three times and scoring once. Sophomore Jessica Neidigh added a
pair of hits and also scored a run. Freshman Molly Child was
1-for-3 and drove in a run with a sacrifice fly.
Smith (6-1) tossed a two-hitter for her seventh complete game
and fifth shutout of the season. The right-hander struck out three
and did not walk a batter.
Sophomore Nikki Faust (0-1) took the loss for Belmont Abbey,
surrendering both runs off three hits over 3 2/3 innings. She
struck out three and walked one.
The Trojans snapped a scoreless tie by plating the only runs of the
contest in the third inning. Cason ripped the leadoff double to
right-center and moved to third on Neidigh's single through the
right side. She crossed the plate when Belmont Abbey catcher Brook
Baliles threw wide of shortstop Hannah Bright as she tried to cut
off Baliles' throw to second on Neidigh's steal. Neidigh went to
third as the ball rolled away and Molly Child then lifted a fly
ball deep enough into center field to score Neidigh.
The Crusaders threaten in the top of the sixth after Carol-Anne
Sherrill led off the inning with a double to the fence in
right-center and moved to third on Bright's sacrifice bunt to
Cason. But Smith ended the threat by retiring the next two Belmont
Abbey batters.
Game #2
Anderson 15, Belmont Abbey 7 (5 innings)
Cason was a perfect 2-for-2 in the nightcap, with three RBI and
scored once, while Neidigh posted three hits in four trips to the
plate and scored three times, while driving in a pair of runs.
Junior Danielle Swygert was 2-for-3, scored twice and drove in
three runs. Junior catcher Laura Jansky added a pair of hits and a
walk, while scoring twice and recording a pair of RBI. Junior
hurler Lauren Bell helped her cause in the circle with a pair of
singles and a walk, while also driving in a run. Shortstop Abby
Child was 1-for-2 with a three-run home run in the first
inning.
Bell (9-0) earned the win, while surrendering seven runs off eights
over five innings. She struck out three and walked four.
Catelyn Pressley (0-3) absorbed the loss for the Crusaders after
giving up eight earned runs, while striking out one and walking
five in 2 1/3 innings.
The Trojans struck for four runs in the bottom of the first,
with three coming on Abby Child's fourth round-tripper of the
season, a shot over the center-field wall that also plated Neidigh
and Molly Child.
But Belmont Abbey answered with six in the top of the second
frame, as Bell encountered control issues, walking two batters and
also hitting a pair of Crusaders.
AU answered with a solo run in the bottom of the inning and
added six runs in the third inning and four in the fourth, pushing
out to a 15-6 lead.
The Crusaders tallied a solo run in the top of the fifth to set
the final margin.
Anderson opens a seven-game road swing at South Carolina State
on Tuesday. First-pitch versus the Bulldogs is scheduled for 1
p.m.