Bridgewater State and Worcester State Move On to the MASCAC Softball Championship
Bridgewater State and Worcester State have moved on to the MASCAC Softball Championship that will be played at 9 am Sunday after advancing through the semifinal round on Saturday.
Game 1- Salem State 9, Worcester State 7 Box Score
Game 2- Worcester State 12, Westfield 3 Box Score
Game 3- Bridgewater State 9, Salem State Box Score
Game 4- Worcester State 9, Salem State 1 Box Score
Bridgewater State and Worcester State have moved on to the MASCAC Softball Championship that will be played at 9 am Sunday after advancing through the semifinal round on Saturday.
Game 1: Salem State earned the win over Worcester State as the Vikings scored runs in every inning except the seventh. Salem State held the lead against the Lancers for the first three innings scoring one run in the first, two runs in the second, and another in the third to give them a 4-0 advantage.
Worcester State rallied back in the bottom of the third inning, scoring four runs on five hits. Worcester State's Rachel Couto (Chelmsford, Mass.) started the rally with a double to left center. Teammate Courtney Salisbury (Cranston, RI) reached on a fielder's choice followed by a Hayley Terry (N. Dighton, Mass.) single to put Salisbury in scoring position. Dakota Smith-Porter (Montague, Mass.) base, scoring Salisbury for the Lancer's first run of the game. The Lancers plated three more runs on hits from Taylor Daniels (Norco, Calif.) and Sara Pelletier (Leominster, Mass.) to tie the score at 4-4 going into the fourth inning.
The Vikings scored one run in both the fourth and fifth innings to take back to the lead. Nevertheless, the Lancers took the lead for the first time in the game in the bottom of the fifth inning on a three-run home run from Sydney Despres (Sterling, Mass.), giving the Lancers a slight 7-6 advantage over the Vikings. The Lancers' lead didn't last long as Salem State plated three more runs in the top of the sixth, resulting in a 9-7 score.
For the Vikings, Jen Crovo (Melrose, Mass.) batted 3-for-3 with an RBI. Jess Raymond (Peabody, Mass.) went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI. Chloe Manousos (Lowell, Mass.) went 2-for-3 on the afternoon with a home run and three RBI. Also pitching in for Salem State's offensive effort wasRebecca Krigman (Malden, Mass.) with a double and two RBI, and Marissa Peri (Barnstable, MA) with a double and one RBI.
Leading Worcester State's offense was Despres, who went 3-for-4 in the game with a home run and three RBI. Daniels went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Smith-Porter and Pelletier each pitched in an RBI for the Lancers.
Salem State's pitcher Lleish Burney (Bristol, Conn.) earned the win, pitching a full seven innings allowing 10 hits and seven runs (one unearned). With the win her record improves to 10-11.
Worcester State's pitcher Kayla Humphrey (Wallingford, Conn.) suffered the loss, pitching five innings and allowing five runs. With the loss, her record slides to 7-3. Meghan Rich (Chelmsford, MA) started the game for the Lancers, pitching two innings and allowing five hits and four runs (one unearned).
Westfield State scored their first run of the game in the top of the third inning when Emma Dunbar(Weymouth, Mass.) tripled to right field and then scored on a sacrifice fly by teammate Bri Tortora(Worcester, Mass.).
The Owls plated two more runs in the top of the fourth inning when Julia Sullivan (West Barnstable, Mass.) singled to center, scored on a double from teammate Maddy Atkocaitis (Westfield, Mass.), and Jamie Ricciardi (Tewksbury, Mass.) plated another.
The Lancers collected for four more runs in the bottom of the fourth. Smith-Porter got the Lancers started with a single through the left side and advanced to third on a double from Pelletier. Corrie Derosier (Shrewsbury, Mass.) reached after being hit by a pitch and Hayley Scola (Worcester, Mass.) walked, forcing Smith-Porter home. A sacrifice fly by Couto allowed Derosier and Pelletier to score, earning the Lancers a 12-3 win over Westfield State.
Leading the Owls offense was Angelica Banning (East Granby, Conn.) who went 2-for-2 with a double. Sullivan, Atkocaitis, and Dunbar each had one hit.
Offensively for the Lancers, Pelletier went 3-for-3 with two doubles, two RBI, and a stolen base. Despres had two hits with a two-run homerun. Salisbury, Terry, Scola, and Couto each had an RBI for the Lancers.
Worcester State's Rich earns the win, pitching five innings, allowing five hits and three runs. Her record improves to 10-5. Westfield State's pitcher, Sullivan, suffers the loss pitching four innings and allowing 12 runs (eight unearned) and her record falls to an even 9-9 for the season.
Bridgewater's Courtney Leddy (Saugus, Mass.) led the team as she went 2-for-3 with three runs and three RBI. Tara McCann (Fall River, Mass.) and McCarthy also batted 2-for-3 as McCann logged an RBI. In addition to them, four others batted at the .500 mark – Samantha LoPilato (Medford, Mass.) with a double,Kristyna Flaherty (Burlington, Mass.), Jackie Welch (Hubbardston, Mass.), and Jenny Heller (Taunton, Mass.).
Salem State started with the bats in the top of the first when they hit two back-to-back doubles to put two on the bases with no outs. After a sacrifice bunt fromRebecca Krigman (Malden, Mass.), they had runners on second and third and were looking for an opportunity to score. Though, Bridgewater got out of the inning as they saw an infield popup and a strikeout to retire the inning.
Bridgewater State took the lead in the bottom of the first when Leddy scored on a throwing error to take the 1-0 gain. They then added to the board in the bottom of the second, scoring four runs on three hits and one Viking error.
The scoring didn't resume until they put on another four runs in the bottom of the fourth. Back-to-back singles came from Flaherty, Welch, Heller, and Leddy to ring three runs in. The Bears' final run of the game came in just two batters later, when McCann hit a single up the middle for an RBI single, writing the score at 9-0.
Earning the victory in the circle, was McCarthy with her 21st of the season. McCarthy struck out three batters in her five-inning performance. Suffering the loss was Burney who allowed five runs (two earned) in 1.2 innings pitched.
Game 4: After defeating the Lancers 9-7 in the first game of the day, Worcester State rifled back and took the final game of the day in their hands to advance to the MASCAC Championship game.
Courtesy of Worcester State Sports Information
