NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - Three days after it dropped
a 6-3 decision to Christopher Newport University at the Sea Gull
Invitational, the Salisbury University softball team swept the
Captains on Tuesday, 13-12 and 10-5, at Captains Park.
Game one went to the international tie breaker rule in the eighth
inning where Salisbury (10-4) was able to score one runner to earn
the victory.
Ashley Stern was placed on second base and
advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt by Ali
Ritter. One out later Kurisha Hoffman
singled home the eventual game-winning run.
CNU (15-5) threatened in the bottom of the eighth inning but
Salisbury forced the Captains out at home to preserve the
victory.
Stacy Davis started the game but it was
Kirsten Wells who came in on relief to pick up the
victory.
Stern finished 2-of-5 for the game and threw out the potential
game-winning run at the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Meaghan Murphy went 4-for-5 from the dish while
Nicole Fuqua had a multi-hit game for the Sea
Gulls as well.
The Sea Gulls jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the second inning in game
two and used a five-run sixth inning to put the game out of reach
for CNU.
Wells went the distance for Salisbury as she scattered eight hits
and allowed five runs to pick-up her second win of the day and
improve her record to 4-2 as a starter.
Kelly Waskewicz and Fuqua each homered in the game
as they combined for seven of the team's 16 hits. Waskewicz batted
in a game-high five runs.Stern went 3-for-4 from the plate while
Tee Droneburg reached safely twice.
The Sea Gulls return to action on Friday, March 16, as they host
Capital and St. Elizabeth in a two-day round robin tournament. The
games are set for Noon and 2 p.m. at Sea Gull Field.