Release Courtesy of Brandeis Athletics
Waltham, Mass. - Brandeis University starting
pitchers Emily Vaillette and Caroline Miller tossed a pair of gems
- each threw seven innings without allowing a run while striking
out 10 - as the 21st-ranked Judges' softball team swept Clark
University, 7-2 and 4-0, in a nonconference doubleheader. With the
wins, Brandeis improves to 17-4-1 on the season, while the Cougars
fall to 18-8.
In game one, Vaillette established a new career-high with her 10
strikeouts, allowing just four hits and one walk on 124 pitches to
improve to 8-3 on the season.
Vaillette only allowed one runner past second base, in the fifth
inning, when she recorded four strikeouts. After her first of the
frame, Clark rookie Kelly Schroder (Auburn, Mass.)
swung and missed on strike three but reached when the ball went to
the backstop. A single up the middle by senior Lauren Blake (Oakland, Maine) put two on, but Vaillette got her
third strikeout of the inning for the second out. Facing Melissa Traft (Milton, Mass.), Vaillette threw a wild pitch on an 0-1 count
to put both runners in scoring position, but she battled back to
get Traft swinging on a 3-2 pitch to preserve the shutout.
Offensively in the opener, eight of games nine runs scored on
home runs. Brandeis junior Melisa Cagar took advantage an early
wind to get things off on the right foot for the Judges, hitting
Clark junior Sarah Carters (Worcester, Mass.)
1-1 offering out to right-centerfield. One of three Cagar hits on
the day, it was her second homer of the season and the 10th of her
career. Senior Chelsea Korp (Worcester, Mass.) made the lead 3-0 in
the second when she went deep to left on the first pitch she saw
from Carter for her first of the season and seventh of her
career.
In the fifth, Brandeis took advantage of two Clark errors to score
four unearned runs, including a three-run bomb to deep center field
by senior Erin Ross. It was Ross' first round-tripper of the
campaign and seventh lifetime and gave the Judges a 7-0 lead.
The Cougars scored their only runs in the top of the seventh
against Brandeis rookie reliever Keliann Kirby. Rookie
Kathryn Joseph (Dudley, Mass.) hit a pinch-single
to start the frame, and sophomore Maureen Coakley
(Worcester, Mass.) launched her first home run of the season on the
first pitch she saw to get the Cougars on the board. Vaillette then
returned to the game and got the games final outs.
In the second contest, Miller proved to be Vaillette's equal when
she had the second 10-K performance of her career. Miller allowed
just six hits and went the distance, walking just one batter and
improving to 5-1 on the season. She worked out trouble twice when
the Cougars had runners in scoring position with less than two
out.
In the top of the third inning, after a leadoff walk, a passed ball
and a strikeout, Clark senior Joanna Clark
(Windham, Maine) singled through the hole at short to put runners
on the corners. Miller responded by getting a grounder to second
that allowed Cagar to tag the runner and throw to first for a
double play.
The Judges responded in the bottom of the third when Korp (3-3, 2
R) led off with a double and Cagar singled to put runners on the
corners with none out. Marianne Specker singled to center to plate
Korp and open the scoring. She and Cagar moved to second and third
on an error in the outfield, allowing Brittany Grimm to drive in a
run with a ground out one batter later.
Brandeis added two more in the bottom of the fourth on the fourth
homer of the season and fifth of the career for Lauren Porcaro and
an RBI double by Specker (2-4, 2 RBI, 2B).
Clark had its best opportunity to respond in the following
half-inning. The Cougars loaded the bases with one out with three
well-struck singles. Miller bore down, however, getting a
come-backer to the circle that produced a force at the plate for
the second out and a soft grounder to first to end the inning.
Miller ended up retiring eight of the last nine hitters she faced
to earn the win.
Brandeis is next in action tomorrow at 1 p.m. when they travel to
Brunswick, Maine, to take on Bowdoin College, while Clark is at
cross-town rival WPI at the same time.