Game 1 Box ScoreGame 2 Box ScorePhoto GalleryBIDDEFORD, Maine -- Solid pitching and timely hitting powered the University of New England in a pair of non-conference softball victories (3-0, 7-4) against Bates College on Wednesday afternoon (Apr. 2) at Claude Dubois Field.
The Nor'easters improve to 12-8 on the year, while the Bobcats slip back to 2-8. It was the first time since the 2002 season that the two sides had played.
Sophomores
Lauren Doneski and
Abby Lambert combined for a four-hit shutout in
game one. Doneski earned the win (5-3) in 4 2/3 innings, striking out six while surrendering two hits and two walks. Lambert got the save with two strikeouts and no walks allowed over the final 2 1/3 innings.
UNE, which was playing as the road team due to poor field conditions at Bates, scored runs in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th frames. Singles by senior
Amanda Vaudreuil, sophomore
Kelly Murphy, and Lambert loaded the bases with one out in the initial at-bat, and a walk by senior
Ali Stanley pushed Vaudreuil to home plate. Big Blue only notched the one run, though, leaving the bases full.
The Nor'easters' other two runs came off the bat of Vaudreuil, who knocked in graduate student
Allie Frazier both times. In the 2nd, it was Vaudreuil's triple into the left field corner that scored Frazier from second; in the 4th, Frazier advanced to third in the moments following her second single of the game, and Vaudreuil flew out to center to bring Frazier across.
Other than the sacrifice fly, all three of Vaudreuil's trips to the plate resulted in hits -- her 11th multi-hit outing in 20 contests.
Back-to-back walks to start the bottom of the 5th gave the Bobcats an opportunity to get on the board, but Doneski fanned the next two batters she faced. Lambert entered and shut down the threat by inducing a groundout to the left side of the infield.
Bates worked runners to first and second with two outs in the 6th, but were unable to convert. Lambert retired the Bobcats, in order, to finish things in the last half of the 7th inning.
Junior Brenna Callahan struck out three in the losing effort. Classmate Kelsey Freedman accounted for half of the hits for Bates.
Freedman moved into the circle for
game two and recorded three quick outs in the UNE 1st, before the Bobcats pounced with two runs in the bottom of the stanza. Senior Alayna Garbarino laced a two-out, based-loaded double down the line in right to score the pair.
A two-out infield single by first-year
Sydney Helmbrecht in the 2nd got one back for Big Blue in the top of the 2nd, but Freedman responded shortly after with an RBI-single to center to make it 3-1 in favor of Bates.
However, the Nor'easters took control in the 3rd by plating five runs to go ahead, 6-3. With Vaudreuil and sophomore
Amanda Vallante in scoring position after the first out, the momentum swing began as senior
Jessica Potter put one of the ground to the shortstop and Vaudreuil slid around a tag at home. On the ensuing play, first-year
Kalie Hernandez successfully dropped down a bunt as Vallante darted for the plate as the tying run. An error kept the inning going and allowed two more runs to come in, and then Helmbrecht reached on an infield hit while sophomore
Jess Lemos managed to score from second to cap the inning.
Callahan made it 6-4 in the Bates 3rd with a two-out single up the middle, only to see Potter counter for UNE in the top of the 4th with an RBI-double into the gap in left-center that scored junior
Adrienne Chase.
Big Blue first-year starter
Katelyn Austin kept things in-check until midway through the Bates 5th, getting outs on six of the last seven batters she faced on the way to the win (3-2). Lambert then made another relief appearance (2 1/3 innings) for a save, giving up just a pair of two-out singles as the Bobcats used their last chance to extend the game while retiring the rest.
Freedman surrendered four earned runs in the setback, and struck out three.
Garbarino went 3-for-3 in the game to lead Bates, and sophomore Karen Lockhart added two more singles for the Bobcats, who out-hit the Nor'easters by a 9-8 margin. Junior Kira Shaikh finished with two hits on the day.
UNE will be at home again on both Saturday and Sunday for Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) twinbills with Gordon College and Western New England University, respectively.
Bates is slated to host Colby College for a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) outing on Friday.
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