WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Salisbury University
softball team opened up Capital Athletic Conference play with a
doubleheader sweep of Catholic University, 4-0 and 9-3, at Cardinal
Field Tuesday afternoon.
The Sea Gulls (18-6, 2-0 CAC) have now won three-games in a row and
are winners of 12 of their last 14 games.
In game one Stacy Davis went the distance as she
scattered three hits in seven innings of work while striking out
six to pick up her sixth win of the year.
Salisbury only managed six hits in the first game but scored in the
top of the first inning to give Davis all the run support she would
need. SU tacked insurance runs in the fourth and fifth innings as
the Gulls cruised to the shutout victory.
In game two the Salisbury bats came alive as six different batters
reached base on a hit led by Kelly Waskewicz,
Kurisha Hoffman and Nichole Fuqua
who had two, two and three hits each, respectively.
Catholic (11-15, 4-4 CAC) jumped out to an early two-run lead but
the Sea Gulls quickly erased the deficit with five runs over the
next two innings to take a 5-2 lead.
SU added four more runs in the fifth and sixth inning as starting
pitcher Kirsten Wells went all seven innings to
earn her 10th win of the year.
Waskewicz, Jen Cahall and Hoffman all hit homeruns
for the Gulls in the second game.
The Sea Gulls return to action on Saturday, April 7 as they host
Mary Washington in a CAC double-header at Sea Gull Field at Noon.