Worcester, Mass. - Both Clark and Springfield
got stellar starting pitching performances as the two New England
Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) rivals each took a
game in their highly anticipated doubleheader Friday afternoon on
O'Brien Field.
Clark won game one 2-1, while the Pride collected the win in game
two, 4-2, as the team's records go to 16-4, 6-2 for the Cougars and
8-9 and 4-2 for Springfield.
Clark took game one behind Sarah Carter
(Worcester, Mass.), who tossed her fourth complete game of the
season. She scattered eight singles en route to her ninth victory
of the season, retiring five of the final six batters she
faced.
The Cougars got all the offense they would need in the bottom of
the opening frame as they strung three hits together off of Pride
starter Stef Grande. Melissa Traft (Milton, Mass.)
singled home Mel Melkonian (Worcester, Mass.), and
following a Darcey Kurashige-Elliott (Berkeley,
Calif.) single, Stephanie Kettenacker
(Hastings-on-the-Hudson, N.Y.) doubled to deep center scoring Traft
from third.
Springfield cut the Clark in half when Kelly Blake singled and then
came around to score on a Bryn Worrilow single to left.
The Pride had another chance to scratch across a run in the fourth,
but Carter was able to get Chelsea Bender to ground into the
inning-ending double play.
Grande proved to be just as effective as Carter for Springfield,
going six innings, allowing only six hits and one earned run.
Springfield drew first blood in game two, scoring three runs in the
top of the second highlighted by a two-run double by Tess
Gagliano.
Clark answered back in the third when Kurashige-Elliott stroked a
two-run single to center, scoring Melkonian and Lauren Blake (Oakland, Maine) - both who reached with two-out
singles - snapping a stretch of eight consecutive batters retired
by Springfield's game two starter Megan Fitzgerald.
The Pride tacked on an insurance run in the sixth when Gagliano
drove home Mackenzie ODea, who opened the frame with an
infield single.
Springfield got an excellent performance in the circle from
Fitzgerald, who went the distance, yielding six hits and one walk
while striking out seven.
Meghan Lennon (Charlton, Mass.) turned in a solid
relief performance for the Cougars, going five innings, allowing
eight hits and just one earned run.
Michelle Wlosek went 4-for-6 on the day for Springfield, including
a 3-for-4 performance in the nightcap, while the NEWMAC's leading
hitter Worrilow, went 4-for-7 in the twinbill.
Kurashige-Elliott had three hits in six at-bats for Clark, while
Lennon, Melkonian and Blake all had two hits on the day.
The Cougars return to action on Saturday when they travel to Coast
Guard in a matchup of two teams ranked in the top five of the New
England Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association (NEISCA) top
ten. Springfield, meanwhile, returns to the diamond Saturday as
well with a home contest against MIT.