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The Belmont Abbey softball team lost both games of a
doubleheader to the visiting Carson-Newman Eagles this afternoon at
Crusader Field, dropping the opener 8-0 in five innings and losing
7-2 in the second game. Carson-Newman improves to 17-9, while the
Abbey falls to 6-16.
In the opener, the Eagles pieced together four hits to score
twice in the top of the first, all coming after the first two
batters were retired. Bri Shoemake and Mary Shealy recorded
back-to-back doubles, with Shealy driving in Shoemake for the
game's first run. A single up the middle by Caitlyn Lance moved
Shealy to third, and a Sara Kelley single to left center brought
home Shealy.
That was all of the scoring until the fourth when Carson-Newman
plated six runs, three coming on a homer by Shoemake, to move the
lead to 8-0. Down to its final three outs in the fifth, and needing
to score a run to keep the game alive, Emma Peek reached on a one
out pinch hit single down the leftfield line. After a flyout,
Savannah Carpenter lined a single down the rightfield line to move
Peek to second. A walk to Kelly Schweizer loaded the bases, but the
game ended when Schweizer was forced at second to end the game.
Shealy earned the win in the circle, as she worked the first
four innings and then returned to get the final out of the game as
her final line read four and one-thirds innings, allowing just two
hits and striking out four. She also walked one. Nikki Faust was
tagged with the loss after yielding two runs on six hits in three
and one-thirds innings, fanning two and walking one.
Four different Crusaders had one hit apiece. Carson-Newman
totaled 11 hits as Shoemake fell just a triple short of hitting for
the cycle, going three for three with three RBI.
In the second game, the Eagles struck first in the top of the
third on an RBI single by Cassie Elliott. The game remained 1-0
until the fifth when Shoemake drilled a solo homer to left to
increase the lead to 2-0. One inning later, Kelley made it 4-0 with
a two-run shot to leftcenter, and the Eagles blew the game open in
the seventh as they took advantage of two Crusader errors to score
three runs, and it could have been more but Savannah Carpenter ran
down a long fly ball from Kelley, catching the ball with her back
to the field, and throwing back to the infield to double up Allyssa
King at second.
The Abbey finally got on the board in the bottom of the seventh
as it scored twice. Shanie McConnell led off with a single to right
and moved to second when Brittany Southard's grounder was bobbled
by the shortstop and McConnell reached the bag just before the ball
did. Carpenter followed with a single to center, and McConnell
scored when the ball was misplayed to score the first Abbey run.
Schweizer brought home Brittany Southard when she beat out an
infield single to cut the deficit to 7-2. Three-straight force-outs
ended the game.
Madison Burnett picked up the win as she tossed three scoreless
innings, allowing just one hit, striking out three and walking two.
Shealy was credited with the save after giving up two unearned runs
on four hits in the final four innings. Emily Self took the loss
after giving up seven runs, five earned, on 12 hits in seven
innings. She struck out three and walked one.
Five different Crusaders had one hit apiece, while Shoemake
and Cassidy Skeen both had three hits for the Eagles, which totaled
12.
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