SALISBURY, Md - The Salisbury University
softball team unloaded its bats as it took two from Virginia
Wesleyan College on a breezy Tuesday afternoon at Sea Gull Field by
a combined score of 44-5 where they belted 12 home runs and 41
hits.
Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Week Kelly
Waskewicz continued her hot streak as she was a perfect
7-for-7 at the plate in both games with three home runs, three
doubles, seven runs and eight RBIs. On the season, the freshman is
hitting .453 with 48 hits, 11 doubles, 14 HRs, 41 RBIs and 105
total bases in 106 at-bats.
Salisbury (25-7) wasted no time as they exploded for nine runs in
each of the first two innings en route to a 25-2 victory. Six
different Gulls hit home runs in the game led by freshman
Ali Ritter (3-for-3, three runs, three RBIs) who
hit her fifth round tripper and junior Stacey
Malarkey (2-for-3, two runs, three RBIs) who upped her
total to nine.
SU hurler Stacy Davis (10-2) earned the victory in
the circle as she allowed two runs on four hits. Davis also helped
her cause out at the dish as she went 2-for-2 with three RBIs and
her first home run of the season.
The Sea Gull bench also chipped in five hits in 15 at-bats with six
RBIs.
Game two was no different for the Sea Gulls as they blasted five
home runs and 11 extra base hits to go on to a 19-3 win. Junior
Kurisha Hoffman and freshman Jen
Cahall led the way for SU as they combined to go 6-for-7
with six runs, six RBIs and two home runs. Senior Nichole
Fuqua added three RBIs with her fifth home run of the
season.
Junior Kirsten Wells went the distance for
Salisbury as she improved her record to 12-5. Wells went 2-for-3 at
the plate with a game-high four RBIs and one home run.
Virginia Wesleyan (11-24) was led by center fielder Allison
Cockrell who was a perfect 3-for-3.
Salisbury will await the winner of the Mary Washington and
Gallaudet play-in game as they will host this weekend's CAC
tournament at Sea Gull Field beginning on Saturday, April 21, at 10
am.