Cougars Pick Up Two More Softball Victories
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (3/11/07) - The Kean University
softball team pounded a combined 22 hits and 19 runs as they
improved to 4-0 with victories over Manhattanville College (10-4)
and Franklin & Marshall (9-2) at the Rebel Spring Games on
Sunday afternoon.
GAME ONE: Cougars Capitalize on Manhattanville Miscues in 10-4
Victory
Senior right-hander Mary Gardiner (Tinton Falls,
N.J.) picked up the win in relief, as she allowed just two
hits and no runs in two and two-thirds innings of work.
After Manhattanville took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning
on a RBI single, Kean answered with an RBI single by junior third
baseman Kara Schultz (Clinton, N.J.) in the bottom
half of the inning to tie the score at 1-1. The Cougars added
single runs in each of the next three innings to extend the lead to
4-1.
The Valiants had three doubles in the top of the fifth inning to
knot the score at 4-4, however the Cougars scored an unearned run
in the bottom half of the inning to regain the lead for good.
Freshman pinch runner Melissa Dietrich (Carteret,
N.J.) scored the go-ahead run on a throwing error
following a wild pitch.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Cougars broke the game open,
scoring five unearned runs with two outs in the inning. Junior
first baseman Katie Hicks (Medford Lakes, N.J.) delivered the big
hit of the inning with a two RBI double down the left field
line.
Schultz and sophomore second baseman Sara Steinman
(Springfield, N.J.) each went 2-for-3 with one RBI, while
Hicks added a pair of runs to her two RBI double.
GAME TWO: Gierke, Cougar Bats Lead Kean Over F&M, 9-2
Sophomore right-hander Meg Gierke (Glen Gardner,
N.J.) struck-out seven batters in six innings, as she
picked up her second win in as many starts this season, as Kean
defeated Franklin & Marshall College, 9-2, to close out the
day's action. At the plate, seven different Cougars picked up hits,
including five with multi-hit games, as the Cougars
Gierke allowed just four hits in six innings of work, as she has
allowed no earned runs in two starts thus far this season.
Sophomore designated player Christy Giamella (Bound Brook,
N.J.) hit the Cougars' first home run of the season with a
solo shot in the fifth inning, as she went 2-for-2 on the
afternoon.
Sophomore shortstop Johanna Hedler (South Plainfield,
N.J.), junior centerfielder Katy McManus (Edison,
N.J.), junior third baseman Kara Schultz (Clinton,
N.J.) and junior catcher Vicki Lanza (Edison,
N.J.) each added two hits and a combined four RBI and six
runs scored.
The Cougars quickly got on board with a two-out rally in the top of
the first inning, as they scored three runs on three hits. Schultz,
Lanza and junior first baseman Katie Hicks (Medford Lakes,
N.J.) each had RBI singles in the rally.
Kean scored runs in all but two innings on the afternoon before
surrendering a single runs in the sixth and seventh innings.
The Cougars have a day off before returning to action on Tuesday,
March 13, when they face University of Wisconsin-Stout (9 a.m.) and
Lake Forest College (11 a.m.).