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ANDERSON, S.C. - The Anderson softball team lost both games of
its final regular game against South Atlantic Conference opponent
Wingate losing the opener, 1-0, while dropping the nightcap,8-0,
Saturday afternoon at the WU Softball Field.
Anderson ends regular season play with a 29-19 overall record
and 9-13 in conference play while Wingate moves to 30-14 overall
and 15-7 in SAC action.
GAME #1
Wingate 1, Anderson 0
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Junior Augie Pena recorded two of the three hits by the Trojans in
game one going 2-for-3. Leadoff hitter Carli Hurtado added a single
going 1-for-3 while reaching on a walk.
Wingate's hurler Stacey Houser (18-11) kept the Black and Gold
at bay pitching a complete game shut-out, allowing just three hits
and striking out six.
Pena (12-5) absorbed the tough loss after giving up five hits
while striking out four Bulldogs on the day.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The game remained scoreless through four complete innings with the
Bulldogs scoring the first and only run of the game in the bottom
of the fifth inning. Wingate was able to take advantage of a base
on balls and two singles in the inning to push across its only run
needed to defeat the Black and Gold.
Anderson made some noise of its own in the top of the sixth, but
could not post any runs to show for it. Freshman Madison Bivins
drew a one out walk moving to second on Pena second single of the
game. For the second out of the inning, freshman Kasey Grant
bounced into a fielder's choice erasing Bivins running from second
to third. Sophomore Rachael Barefield was retired to end the threat
by the Trojans.
The Trojans battled hard in the bottom of the sixth inning
stranding Bulldog runners at first and third. Anderson could not
get anything going in the top of the seventh going down in order to
end the game.
GAME #2
Wingate 8, Anderson 0 (6 innings)
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Freshman Micaela Smith led the way at the plate in game two for the
Trojans going 1-for-2 driving a double to left center field.
Sophomore Caliah Niles added a single up the middle in the top of
the sixth combining with Smith for the only two hits allowed by
Houser in game two.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Bulldogs used three home runs to jump out to a 5-0 lead after
five innings of play, adding three more runs in the bottom of the
sixth to end the game, 8-0.
Houser (19-11) got the nod in game two pitching her second
shut-out of the day. The Bulldog hurler allowed just two hits while
walking one batter.
Sophomore Randee Bettis (6-7) was tagged with the loss after
giving up a total of four hits in four innings of work. Junior
Lauren Rudesheim worked one inning in relief allowing four hits and
five runs (three earned).
UP NEXT
The Trojans place all focus on the upcoming SAC Tournament that
begins on April 28- May 1 in Hartsville, S.C. The official
seeding's will be announced by the league office on Monday.