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3/24/07 --
Six different Blackbirds recorded multiple hits as the Long Island University
softball team set season highs for hits and runs in a 12-3 victory
in five innings over Fairfield in the first game of the Stony Brook
Invitational on Saturday.
Freshman Raylene Asman (Escondido,
Calif.) led the charge with three hits, including a solo home
run in a decisive six-run second inning that broke the game
open. LIU had 14 hits in the game, bettering its previous season-high
mark by one which was set against South Florida.
Long Island scored a pair of
runs in the first inning to open the scoring. Junior Celina
Castillo (Bay Area, Calif.) connected on an RBI double that
scored Brittany Murphy (Los Alamitos, Calif.) for the first
run. Castillo then stole third and forced an errant throw by
the Stags' catcher that allowed her to score.
In the second, the Blackbirds
used a power surge to score the six runs. Senior Randi Gillespie
(San Jose, Calif.) hit a two-run double to the left-centerfield
gap to double their lead. After a single by Murphy, junior
Vanessa Mejia (Roanoke, Va.) smacked a three-run home run the
opposite way to push the LIU lead to 7-0.
Asman followed with
a shot off the scoreboard in left field that made it an eight-run
lead for Long Island. It was the second home run in as many
games for the freshman.
After LIU tacked on a run in
the bottom half, Fairfield tried to get back into the game
in the third. A three-run home run by Cagney Ringnalda made
the score 9-3. But LIU would score three of its own in the
fourth as Asman and junior Jessie DePippo (Westlake Village,
Calif.) each had RBI singles in the frame.
Freshman Blaire Porter (Redmond,
Wash.) picked up her fourth victory of the season, striking
out six over five innings of work. Jen Gilbert suffered the
loss for the Stags.
LIU continues play in the Stony
Brook Invitational on Sunday, March 25 as it faces Quinnipiac
at 10:30 a.m. then takes on host Stony Brook at 2:30 p.m.
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