OCOEE, Fla. – Black Bear pitcher Cindy Harrington scattered four hits and struck out three Dayton hitters to lead the University of Maine softball team to a 5-1 win over the Flyers, salvaging a split in a pair of games played Monday.
Earlier, Providence defeated Maine 4-0 behind the two-hit pitching of Candi Ericson.
Maine is 7-9 after the day’s action.
In the second game, Melissa Creegan and Kris Gorman paced Maine’s offense, each slapping three singles and scoring a run. Sandy Smith added a pair of singles, as did Nicki Bourget, who drove in a run.
Dayton, 1-5, was paced by pitcher Heather McClinty, who struck out four.
In the opener, Providence roughed up Maine’s Harrington with six hits, including three singles by Beth Miller. Miller also scored a run and had an RBI. Megan Murray added a single and two RBI.
(First game) Maine 000 000 0 – 0 2 1 Providence 000 400 x – 4 6 0
Harrington and Dow; Ericson and Quaglia
(Second game) Dayton 000 001 – 1 4 0 Maine 101 111 – 5 14 0
McClinty and Zimmerman; Harrington and Dow
St. Joe’s sweeps
(First game) St. Joseph’s 000 200 0 – 2 6 0 Virginia Wesleyan 000 000 0 – 0 4 0
Murphy and Bernier; Saltare and Newman.
(Second game) St. Joseph’s (4-0) 120 020 1 – 6 6 2 Virginia Wesleyan (5-5) 011 010 0 – 3 6 0
Kamszik and Bernier; Wilson and Baker
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