CONWAY, SC – The University at Albany softball team split their games on Saturday, March 2, at the Coastal Carolina Invitational. The Great Danes are now 3-1 at the tournament and will conclude play tomorrow against Wichita State. Game time is 9 a.m. UAlbany scored their highest run total of the season in a 9-0 win over Drexel. In game two, they were defeated 8-0 by Coastal Carolina. The Great Danes defeated the tournament host Chanticleers, 5-2, yesterday.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
UAlbany Softball Splits Saturday's Coastal Carolina Invitational Games
CONWAY, SC – The University at Albany softball team split their games on Saturday, March 2, at the Coastal Carolina Invitational. The Great Danes are now 3-1 at the tournament and will conclude play tomorrow against Wichita State. Game time is 9 a.m. UAlbany scored their highest run total of the season in a 9-0 win over Drexel. In game two, they were defeated 8-0 by Coastal Carolina. The Great Danes defeated the tournament host Chanticleers, 5-2, yesterday.
DREXEL: Sophomore Marlin Solano led the Great Danes to an offensive
explosion over the Dragons in a 9-0 victory. The designated hitter had a
career-high three RBIs, hitting in the three-hole. Freshman Maggie Cocks also chipped in a career-high three
hits and two RBIs. Both Solano and Cocks hit their first career home runs.
UAlbany (3-6) put up five runs in the second
inning to blow open the game. Cocks began the inning with a lead-off homer to
center field. Two two-out RBI doubles drove in two runs, first by sophomore Vicky McFarland followed by Taylor Franich.
After adding one in the fourth, the Great
Danes put the game away in the sixth inning. Cocks highlighted the inning with a
double to right center, scoring Jess Tate. Junior Lauren Alcorn also singled to drive in two runs,
putting the score to 9-0.
Starter Brittany MacFawn (2-4) held Drexel (2-10) off the
board. She pitched six innings, scattering three hits and striking out seven.
Tara Konopka (0-6) was tagged with the loss. She went 1.2 innings, allowing five
earned runs and striking out two.
COASTAL CAROLINA: In game
two, Coastal Carolina got the best of UAlbany. After the Great Danes defeated
them yesterday, the Chanticleers were back for redemption.
Coastal Carolina strung together nine hits,
scoring a five-run sixth inning that UAlbany could not recover from. MacFawn
again pitched. This was her sixth complete game in just two weeks. She went nine
straight innings without allowing a run.
After scoring two in the third inning,
Coastal Carolina broke the game open in the sixth with five runs. Four of those
were off the bat of Morgan Noad who launched a grand slam. Beyond Noad, the
Chanticleers were led by the 2-3-4 punch of Kiana Quolas, Kory Hayden and Cacia
Pierre. They three had seven hits and four RBIs in the game.
Kayla Quolas (4-4) took home the win. She
went 5.2 innings, allowing four hits and no earned runs. She walked two in the
game.
UAlbany will conclude the Coastal Carolina
invitational tomorrow and look toward the Rebel Games in Kissimee, FL from March
14-19.
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