December 22, 2024
COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Lee fashions two no-hitters, UMPI sweeps four-game series

OLD TOWN -Danielle Lee pitched no-hitters on Saturday and Sunday and registered a combined 27 strikeouts without a walk to propel the University of Maine-Presque Isle to a four-game weekend sweep of the College of St. Joseph (Vt.).

The Owls won Saturday’s games 27-0 and 19-0, then took Sunday’s games 23-0 and 21-1.

In Saturday’s first game, Lee struck out 11 of 16 batters in a perfect game for UMPI. Morgan Anderson doubled and singled to drive in two runs.

In Saturday’s second game, Lee had a double, two singles, and three RBIs for UMPI. Sarah Nason hit three singles and drove in two run and Liz Sutherland hit a double and two singles with two RBIs.

Molly Neider, Lindsey Senecal, Amy Riggsby, and Heather Cagney each singled for the College of St. Joseph.

In Sunday’s opener, Lee struck out all 16 batters she faced and hit a pair of two-run homers for the Owls. Monique Daniel doubled and singled to knock in four runs and Rachel Bird had two singles with two RBIs.

In Sunday’s second game, Daniel hit a double and two singles with two RBIs for UMPI and Valerie Lenentine hit two singles with three RBIs. Lanie Roy and Nason each had two singles with three RBIs.

Danielle Dolinski singled for the College of St. Joseph.

(Saturday’s First Game)

Col. of St. Joseph 000 00 – 0 0 0

UM-Presque Isle 578 1x – 27 25 0

Maciariello and Dolinski; Lee and Miller

(Saturday’s Second Game)

Col. of St. Joseph 000 00 – 0 4 2

UM-Presque Isle 507 7x – 19 19 1

Neider and Dolinski; Sutherland and Roy

(Sunday’s First Game)

Col. of St. Joseph 000 00 – 0 0 1

UM-Presque Isle 0(16)6 1x – 23 14 1

Neider and Dolinski; Lee and Miller

(Sunday’s Second Game)

Col. of St. Joseph (0-4) 010 00 – 1 1 0

UM-Presque Isle (10-4) 488 1x – 21 10 0

Maciariello and Dolinski; Sutherland and Roy

Elms sweeps Husson

At Bangor Sunday, Tina Fontaine singled twice and knocked in two runs to lead Elms College to a 4-0 win in the first game. Elms took the second game 4-1.

In the first game, Allison Renaud racked up three hits for Elms. Kristi Guzzo gave up just four hits and struck out nine.

Carolyn McAvoy, Wendy Butler, Deanna Maxim and Nicole Munroe singled for Husson.

In the second game, Jennifer LeDoux had a hit and scored twice for Elms.

Carmen Ballard singled twice for Husson.

(First Game)

Elms 030 001 0 – 4 10 0

Husson 000 000 0 – 0 4 3

(Second Game)

Elms (12-10) 000 220 0 – 4 7 1

Husson (20-6) 000 010 0 – 1 6 4

Husson sweeps Becker

At Bangor Saturday, Caroline McAvoy went 5-for-6 in two games as the Braves earned a sweep, winning the opener 10-9 and the nightcap 5-1.

In the first game, McAvoy had three hits, while Kelly McHatten and Sara Agouab each chipped in with two RBIs. Mariah Seames and Rebecca Marks each had two hits for Becker.

In the second game, Husson’s Wendy Butler knocked in three runs on one hit. McAvoy and Stacey Wright each had two hits. Brooke Robichaud led Becker with two hits.

(First Game)

Becker 340 200 0 – 9 6 5

Husson 500 122 x – 10 10 2

(Second Game)

Becker (12-4) 000 001 0 – 1 6 1

Husson (12-7) 302 000 x – 5 8 2

Thomas 7-6, Castleton St. 3-9

At Waterville Sunday, Kayla Beaudoin doubled and singled (three RBIs) to lead Thomas College to the 7-3 win in the opener. Castleton State took the second game 9-6.

In the first game, Jasmine Carey had three singles and scored twice for Thomas and Jen Couture hit two singles and knocked in two runs.

Brigette Olson hit three singles and drove in a run for Castleton State.

In the second game, Jennifer Gadouas had a home run and four RBIs for Castleton.

Courtney Corbett doubled and singled for Thomas. Brielle Daggett hit a triple and Kayla Beaudoin doubled.

(First Game)

Castleton St. 001 010 1 – 3 9 0

Thomas 130 003 x – 7 9 1

Morgan and Walsh; Ireland and Beaudoin

(Second Game)

Castleton St. (10-9-1) 005 101 2 – 9 7 0

Thomas (11-15) 301 100 1 – 6 8 3

Catharine, Hasch (3) and Wright; Lane and Beaudoin

Becker sweeps Maine Maritime

At Castine Sunday, Rebecca Marks pitched a three-hitter and had three hits of her own, as the Hawks earned an 8-5 win in the first game of a doubleheader. Becker took the second game 13-8.

In the first game, Marks struck out six and walked three, and added a double and two singles. Mariah Seames drove in two runs on two singles. Janice Spear paced the Mariners with a double, a single and an RBI.

In the second game, Seames and Jennifer Randall combined for six RBIs and the Hawks took advantage of five MMA errors. Spear doubled and singled twice. Jess Clifford drove in three runs on a double and a single.

(First Game)

Becker 100 300 4 – 8 9 4

Maine Maritime 202 000 1 – 5 3 3

Marks and Robichaud; Spear and Arris

(Second Game)

Becker (14-4) 910 000 3 – 13 7 2

Maine Maritime (1-23) 100 600 1 – 8 10 5

Randall and Robichaud; Arris and Darling

Elms takes two from MMA

At Castine Saturday, Kristi Guzzo pitched two complete games as Elms won 7-2 in the first game and took an 8-0 victory in the nightcap.

In the first game, Guzzo struck out seven, walked one and allowed two hits. Kristin Duarte doubled twice for the Blazers. Jackie McKenney doubled and added an RBI for the Mariners.

In the second game, Guzzo fanned five, walked one and gave up three hits. Jen LeDoux singled, doubled, tripled and drove in a run. Janice Spear, McKenney and Natasha Scott each singled for MMA.

(First Game)

Elms 030 022 0 – 7 9 3

Maine Maritime 001 001 0 – 2 2 4

Guzzo and King; Spear and Darling

(Second Game)

Elms (18-6) 122 03 – 8 11 0

Maine Maritime (1-21) 000 00 – 0 3 4

Guzzo and King; Arris and Darling

Colby, St. Joseph’s split

At Waterville Sunday, Lauren Olmsted fired a three-hit shutout to lift the White Mules to a 5-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader. The Monks took the second game 5-4.

In the first game, Olmsted struck out five, walked two and hit a two-run single in the third. Helene Liaci doubled for St. Joseph’s of Standish.

In the second game, Kahler Dowling hit a two-run double and Sarah Martin added an RBI single as the Monks scored five runs in the seventh inning. Colby’s Kara Fagan doubled.

(First Game)

St. Joseph’s 000 000 0 – 0 3 2

Colby 012 200 0 – 5 12 0

Dowling and Bain; Olmsted and Fagan

(Second Game)

St. Joseph’s (6-21) 100 000 4 – 5 10 6

Colby (10-10-1) 000 004 0 – 4 5 3

Ferguson and Bain; Toomey, Robbins (7) and Widlanski

Tufts takes two from Colby

At Waterville Saturday, Caroline Grieco threw a no-hitter as the Jumbos earned a 1-0 win in the second game of a doubleheader. Tufts won the first game 4-2.

In the first game, Deana Davidian hit a two-run single in the eighth to lift Tufts. Emily Allen doubled for the Mules.

In the second game, Grieco allowed two baserunners, a hit batter and an error. Sarah Taylor had an RBI single for Tufts.

(First Game)

Tufts 000 010 03 – 4 8 1

Colby 000 000 11 – 2 4 7

Brenta and Fox; Olmsted and Fagan

(Second Game)

Tufts (9-14) 000 000 1 – 1 5 1

Colby (9-9-1) 000 000 0 – 0 0 0

Grieco and Fox; Robbins and Riley

UM-Farmington, Johnson split

At Farmington Sunday, Kristi Chochin tripled and singled to drive in three runs and lead the University of Maine-Farmington to 6-2 win in the first game. Johnson State won the second game 1-0.

In the first game, Mary Berry had three singles and an RBI for UM-Farmington. Holly Tripp and Lauren Stacey each had two singles.

Danielle Cote had a pair of singles for Johnson State.

In the second game, Nicole Cote had a double and scored the game-winning run in the seventh inning off of a Amber Gibbs single.

Sara Martin, Jamie Young, and Tripp each singled for UM-Farmington.

(First Game)

Johnson 000 100 1 – 2 5 0

UM-Farmington 130 011 x – 6 10 4

Royce and Gibbs; Moriarty and Tripp

(Second Game)

Johnson 000 000 1 – 1 4 0

UM-Farmington 000 000 0 – 0 3 0

Boss and Gibbs; Stacey and Seubert

Castleton State sweeps UMF

At Farmington Saturday, the Spartans pounded out 16 hits en route to 7-3 and 4-1 wins in the doubleheader.

In the first game, Spartans Lisa Hasch and Jennifer Gadouas each singled twice and drove in a run. Shea Strout knocked in two runs on two singles for the Beavers.

In the second game, Hasch twirled a two-hitter, singled and drove in two runs. Holly Tripp singled with an RBI.

(First Game)

Castleton State 003 310 0 – 7 11 0

UM-Farmington 000 003 0 – 3 5 2

Morgan and Walsh; Stacey, Saucier (7) and Seubert

(Second Game)

Castleton State 000 202 0 – 4 5 2

UM-Farmington 000 100 0 – 1 2 3

Hasch and Wright; Moriarty and Tripp

Bowdoin beats St. Joseph’s twice

At Brunswick Saturday, pitchers Erin Hanley and Emily Nelson combined to allow just three hits as the Polar Bears swept a doubleheader with 7-0 and 6-0 wins.

In the first game, Hanley gave up two hits, walked two and struck out eight. Danielle Changnon and Caroline Quinn each drove in two runs for Bowdoin. Sarah Martin and Amanda Roy each singled for the Monks.

In the second game, Nelson fired a one-hitter with one walks and seven strikeouts. Megan Wyman hit a home run and plated three runs. Deborah Bain singled for St. Joseph’s.

(First Game)

St. Joseph’s 000 000 0 – 0 2 6

Bowdoin 301 030 x – 7 11 1

Dowling and Bain; Hanley and Thomas

(Second Game)

St. Joseph’s (5-20) 000 000 0 – 0 1 2

Bowdoin (17-6) 201 012 x – 6 11 0

Ferguson and Bain; Nelson and Nielson

Rhode Island Coll. sweeps USM

At Gorham Sunday, the Anchorwomen scored two runs in the top of the 11th to edge the Huskies 2-1 in the first game of a doubleheader. Rhode Island College held off Southern Maine 2-1 in the second game.

In the first game, Casie Lyons and Kristyn Alexander each had RBI singles in the 11th to lift the Anchorwomen, who ended the Huskies’ 13-game winning streak. Jessie Becher tripled and Ashley Woodcock had an RBI single.

In the second game, Alexander’s two-run double in the first was all the offense Rhode Island College needed. Becher had an RBI single for USM.

(First Game)

Rhode Island Coll. 000 000 000 02 – 2 5 2

Southern Maine 000 000 000 01 – 1 4 1

Warrington and Caldwell; Mainville and Tong

(Second Game)

Southern Maine (22-5) 010 000 0 – 1 7 2

Rhode Island Coll. (19-9) 200 000 x – 2 9 1

Henderson and Tong; Riley, Warrington (5) and Caldwell

USM sweeps Eastern Connecticut

At Gorham Saturday, Katie Mainville fired a two-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and one walk as the Huskies picked up a 3-0 win in the first game of a doubleheader against the Warriors. Southern Maine won the second game 5-3.

In the first game, Mainville improved to 12-0. Kristen Tong hit a two-run double in the first and Darci Holland added an RBI single in fifth for USM. Eastern Connecticut managed just two singles.

In the second game, USM scored five runs in the fourth to grab the lead for good. Holland hit a two-run double and Tong chipped in with an RBI double. Shari D’Arico paced the Warriors with a two-run homer.

(First Game)

Eastern Connecticut 000 000 0 – 0 2 3

Southern Maine 200 010 x – 3 7 1

Savelle and Rowan; Mainville and Tong

(Second Game)

Southern Maine (22-3) 010 500 0 – 5 11 0

ECSU (11-13) 300 000 0 – 3 7 1

Henderson and Tong; Nici, Savelle (4) and Rowan

U-New England, Anna Maria split

At Biddeford on Saturday, Michelle Clark had a combined three singles and a double and four RBIs in two games for the University of New England, which won the first game 5-0. Anna Maria took the second game 4-2.

(First Game)

Anna Maria 000 000 0 – 0 3 1

UNE 011 003 x – 5 8 1

Guertin and Hill; Brown and Turner

(Second Game)

Anna Maria (7-14) 000 001 3 – 4 8 2

UNE (4-9) 002 000 0 – 2 9 5

Makynen and Nawn; Murphy, Brown (7) and Turner


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