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JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - The Anderson University softball team
ripped 27 base hits, including five home runs, as the Trojans
rolled past Carson-Newman, 8-0 and 13-2, to sweep the South
Atlantic Conference softball doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at
the Vickee Kazee-Hollifield Softball Complex.
Anderson (33-9, 11-5 SAC) stretched its win streak to nine games
and has won 12 of its last 14 outings, while handing Carson-Newman
(28-14, 7-9 SAC) its second-worst loss in school history.
Game #1
Anderson 8, Carson-Newman 0 (5 innings)
Junior third baseman Bri Cason was a perfect 3-for-3 in the opener,
with three singles and an RBI. Sophomore Molly Child was 2-for-3
with a walk and belted her SAC-leading 12th home run of the season,
a solo shot in the second inning. Child also scored three runs.
Freshman Courtney Czentnar added a two-run homer and a sacrifice
fly.
Junior hurler Katelynn Howser improved to 12-4 on the season
with her fourth consecutive win. The two-hit shutout, her second of
the season, marked her sixth complete game of the campaign. The
right-hander struck out two and did not walk a batter over the
five-inning span, while limiting C-N batters to just a pair of
singles, with neither runner reaching scoring position. Howser has
allowed just 12 hits in her last 21 innings of work.
Anderson batted around in the top of the first inning, as the
Trojans erupted for four runs, providing Howser with all the run
support she would need on the afternoon. Molly Child ripped a
one-out single to center, while seniors Abby Child and Danielle
Swygert followed with back-to-back walks to load the bases.
Czentnar's sacrifice fly to center was deep enough to plate Molly
Child with the game's first run and the Trojans capitalized on
another walk and a pair of singles to build the 4-0 advantage.
The Trojans added a pair of runs in the second frame, with Molly
Child pulling a one-out home run beyond the fence in right-center
to boost AU's lead to five. Back-to-back singles by Abby Child and
Swygert, sandwiched around a wild pitch, plated another run.
Molly Child led off the fourth inning with a walk and three
batters later Czentnar blasted her ninth round-tripper of the
season over the right-field fence to give the Trojans an 8-0 lead
and cap the scoring in the opener, as Howser retired the Eagles in
order in the fourth and fifth innings.
Game #2
Anderson 13, Carson-Newman 2
Swygert was 3-for-4 in the nightcap, as the senior nearly
hit for the cycle. She finished with a walk, a run-scoring single,
an RBI-double and a two-run homer, her sixth of the season. Senior
Charlotte Sieber added a second-inning single and blasted her first
home run of the campaign in the seventh inning. Abby Child was
3-for-5 with a pair of singles and a double, and drove in two runs,
while scoring three runs.
Neidigh tallied a double and a walk and crossed the plate twice,
while Molly Child tallied a pair of singles and two runs scored.
Czentnar homered for the second time of the day in the decisive
third inning, marking the second time this season that the freshman
has homered at least twice in a doubleheader. Junior Rebecca Martin
was 2-for-4 with two singles and an RBI.
Freshman right-hander Lauren Rudesheim started the nightcap in
the circle and went one inning, while surrendering two earned runs
on three hits. She walked one and struck out one. Howser (13-4)
entered in the second frame and earned the win with six innings of
two-hit relief. She struck out five and walked one.
Anderson again jumped ahead early, as Neidigh led off the
contest with an opposite-field double down the left-field line and
scored on Abby Child's single to center. But C-N countered to score
two runs with two outs, as the Eagles took their first lead of the
afternoon. Outfielder Kelli Hensley, a two-time SAC Player of the
Week honoree, led off the first inning with a walk and scored on
Brittany Hefner's triple down the right-field line. Hefner then
crossed the plate on Haley Taylor's single to center, as
Carson-Newman took the brief advantage but would not cross the
plate again.
The Trojans answered with four runs in the top of the third, as
AU loaded the bases with no outs and capitalized on three singles
and a sacrifice fly to regain the lead, at 5-2.
Carson-Newman managed to get runners on the corners with two
outs in the bottom of the third, but Howser escaped the jam by
notching one of her five strikeouts.
Anderson pushed out to a 8-2 cushion by adding three runs in the
fourth inning, as Swygert's one-out double to left-center brought
home Abby Child and Czentnar followed with her 10th round-tripper
of the season.
Child doubled and scored in the sixth and the Trojans put the
game out of reach with a four-run seventh inning, which was
highlighted by Sieber's solo shot and Swygert's two-run blast.
Anderson wraps up its home slate on Saturday, when the Trojans
welcome league-newcomer Queens to Smethers Field on Senior Day.
First-pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m.
With the five home runs on the afternoon, the Trojans set a new
school record for round-trippers in a season with 63, surpassing
last season's tally of 58. The new mark ties Lenoir-Rhyne's 2007
squad for second all-time in the conference record books.
Both Neidigh and Swygert have made their mark in the Anderson
softball record books, as well. With Neidigh's two base hits on the
afternoon, the second baseman eclipsed former Trojan standout
Caroline Rochester for the school record with 231 career hits,
while Swygert's four hits on the day give her 230 for her career,
equaling Rochester's old mark. With Swygert's fourth-inning double
in the nightcap, the first baseman also set a new school record
with 55 career doubles.