(boxscore
- Game One)
(boxscore - Game Two)
4/7/07 -- Game
1 - Five different Long Island University softball players
recorded two hits and sophomore
Jenny Giles (Melbourne, Fla.) put together another
standout performance as the Blackbirds rolled to an 8-0, run-rule
victory over Sacred Heart in the first game of a Northeast
Conference doubleheader on Saturday afternoon in Fairfield,
Conn.
Giles recorded eight strikeouts and scattered three hits while
walking one in her third complete-game shutout of the season.
Junior Celina Castillo (Bay Area, Calif.) lead the charge offensively
with a double and two RBIs.
LIU came out of the gates quickly
to take a commanding lead early, tallying three runs in the
first frame
and three more in the second. Freshman Raylene Asman (Escondido,
Calif.) had the big blow in the first with a two-run double to
right center while Castillo scored two on her single to right
center in the second.
In the top of the fourth, the Blackbirds tacked on two more
as RBIs by senior Randi Gillespie (San Jose, Calif.) and junior
Brittany Murphy (Los Alamitos, Calif.) pushed their lead to 8-0.
From there, Giles cruised along
and allowed only one Pioneer runner to reach scoring position.
Sacred Heart’s
best opportunity to break through came in the fourth as a double
by Betsy Harvey
led off the inning. A one-out single up the middle put runners
on the corners but Giles struck out the next batter and fielded
a comebacker to get out of the inning.
Game 2 - Junior Vanessa Mejia (Roanoke,
Va.) singled, doubled, tripled and drove in two runs to lead Long
Island University
(17-16, 4-0 Northeast Conference) to
its ninth straight
victory, an 8-1 decision, over Sacred Heart in the second game
of a Northeast Conference doubleheader in Fairfield, Conn. on Saturday.
Freshman Raylene Asman (Escondido,
Calif.) and junior Jessie DePippo (Westlake Village, Calif.)
each added two hits with Asman
contributing her third home run of the season, a solo shot in
the fourth.
Mejia scored the first run of the game in the first after she
tripled with two outs then crossed the plate on an illegal pitch
call. In the third inning, she was in the middle of the action
again as she bounced a two-out, two-run single up the middle
to put the Blackbirds up 3-0.
The Pioneers scored their first run of the doubleheader in the
bottom of the third as a double by starting pitcher Megan Spehar
plated one and cut the LIU lead to 3-1. With two runners in scoring
position and only one out, freshman hurler Blaire Porter (Redmond,
Wash.) managed to strike out the next two batters to get out
of the jam.
Asman’s long fly ball over the left field wall got the
run back in the top of the fourth and a four-run sixth inning
provided the Blackbirds with their final margin of victory. DePippo
and senior Randi Gillespie (San Jose, Calif.) each had run-scoring
doubles in the inning, with DePippo’s line drive to left
center tallying two.
Porter finished with nine strikeouts and upped her record to
8-10 on the season. Spehar suffered the loss for Sacred Heart.
Long Island moves out of conference for its next game, a mid-week
contest at Seton Hall on Wednesday, April 11 at 5:00 p.m.
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