FORT MYERS, Fla. – Evon Hudspeth drove in four runs on two hits, including a three-run home run in the first inning, to lead the University of Southern Maine to a 11-1 victory over Oberlin College in the second game of a college softball doubleheader Monday.
The Huskies defeated SUNY-Potsdam in the first game 8-3.
In the first game, Christen Lachapelle drove in two runs on a triple. The Huskies scored six runs in the seventh inning to seal the victroy.
In the second game, Sabrina Sevigny drove in two runs on a pair of hits while Kristina Grondin added three hits and an RBI for USM.
(First Game)
USM 002 000 6 – 8 8 1
SUNY-Potsdam 100 000 2 – 3 4 1
Grondin and Sevigny; Deno, Strough (6), Stone (6) and Dunkleberger
(Second Game)
USM 503 30x x – 11 11 1
Oberlin 010 00x x – 1 5 1
Potvin and Sevigny; Simon-Ortiz and Pine
Baseball
Williams 29, Colby 4
At Phoenix, Williams College scored 10 runs in the fourth inning and eight in the fifth as it defeated Colby College at the Greater Phoenix Invitational.
Tom Salemy had a double and a triple for Colby of Waterville. Ryan Conlon and John Murphy each added a double for the Mules.
Williams 130 (10)82 203 – 29 27 3
Colby 101 020 000 – 4 10 5
Catelli, Coleman (7) and Kenney, Allemand (5); Whelan, Conlon (4), Starr (5), Murdock (8), Sandak (9) and McKay, Curatolo (5)
Colby, Oberlin split
At Phoenix, Nick Spillane’s bases-loaded single in the eighth brought in Brian Liberty with the game-winning run as Colby College earned an 8-7 win over Oberlin College in the second game of a Sunday doubleheader.
The Mules dropped the opener 6-1.
In the first game, Oberlin’s Jack Dunn tossed a two-hitter. Colby starter Justin Clark also went the distance, giving up four hits.
In the second game, Ryan Conlon had a triple and two RBIs for Colby. Spillane, Andy Carr and Brian Liberty each added two hits for the Mules.
(First Game)
Colby 001 000 0 – 1 2 1
Oberlin 000 051 0 – 6 4 1
Clark and McKay; Dunn and Betzel
(Second Game)
Oberlin 303 100 00 – 7 12 0
Colby 131 020 01 – 8 10 2
Kennedy-Smith, Brady (3), Henry (5), Whelan (8) and Cuqua; Carter, Simon (3), Phinney (5), Gibbs (6), Sugiura (8) and Monroe
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