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- Game 1)
(boxscore - Game 2)

4/20/07 -- Senior Randi Gillespie (San Jose, Calif.)
extended her hitting streak to 17 games and sophomore Jenny Giles
(Melbourne, Fla.) pitched her fourth straight shutout as the Long
Island University softball team pushed its winning streak to 14
with a Northeast Conference doubleheader sweep of Fairleigh Dickinson
(16-0 and 11-2) on Friday afternoon.
Gillespie went 3-for-3 in the
first game, including a three-run double in the Blackbirds’ nine-run
second inning that broke the game open. In the second contest,
Gillespie led off with her second two-bagger of the day
and her team-leading 14th of the season. On the season, the
first baseman is batting .492.
In the first game, LIU (22-16,
8-0 NEC) scored two in the first and nine more in the second
to take command. Junior Celina Castillo (Bay Area, Calif.)
had the big blow in the second as she hit a towering grand
slam to right center to move the Blackbirds ahead, 6-0. Gillespie
drove in three with her double and sophomore Renae Beauchman
(Eagle Rock, Calif.) scored a run on a bases-loaded hit by
pitch.
The runs were more than enough for Giles, who extended her own
scoreless innings pitched streak to 28 and lowered her ERA to
1.85 on the season. The righthander struck out five while walking
none over five innings.
In
the second contest, Long Island scored two in the first as Gillespie
and junior Brittany Murphy
(Los Alamitos,
Calif.) each
scored on wild pitches. Fairleigh Dickinson’s Courtney
Haroules struggled with her control all game as she recorded
12 walks and threw nine wild pitches over four innings. The Knights fought back to tie
the score in the bottom of the first as Hope Hilman had a two-run
single up the middle. But
the Blackbirds scored a run in the top of the second, one in
the top of the fourth and exploded for seven more in the fifth
to close
out the victory. Senior Holly Erwin (Riverside, Calif.) had a
two-run single up the middle and junior Vanessa Mejia (Roanoke,
Va.) drove in the final two runs of the game on a double to right
center.
Freshman Blaire Porter (Redmond,
Wash.) went the distance in the circle to pickup her ninth
victory of the year as she struck
out seven.
The Blackbirds will take on Monmouth in a battle of the top
two teams in the NEC on Saturday, April 21 in a doubleheader
to begin at 1:00 p.m.
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