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Teams: Softball: Schedule & Results
TUFTS MOVES INTO NESCAC CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND WITH 6-1 VICTORY AGAINST
WESLEYAN
COLLEGE SOFTBALL FINAL SCORE
NESCAC Tournament
Tufts 6, Wesleyan (CT) 1
Game Box Score
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Izzie Santone did not allow an earned run
while picking up her 17th win.
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MEDFORD -- The Tufts University Jumbos remained perfect against
conference opponents and advanced to the 2009 NESCAC Softball Tournament
Championship Round with a 6-1 victory over the Wesleyan University
Cardinals on Saturday afternoon at Spicer Field.
The game remained scoreless through the first two and a half innings
as starting pitchers Meaghan Dendy (Swansea, MA) for Wesleyan and
Izzie Santone (Madison, CT) for Tufts were strong. The Jumbos took
control in the third, plating three runs on four hits. Four of the first
five batters of the inning reached base, kick-started by senior CF
Laura Chapman's (Seattle, WA) bunt single. Both senior 3B Sam
Kuhles (Somerville, NJ) and senior 2B Danielle Lopez (Danvers,
MA) followed with singles of their own. Junior 1B Christy Tinker
(Woodbridge, CT) brought home two runs with a single and Lopez also
scored on a bad throw during the play to make it 3-0 heading into the
fourth.
Wesleyan got one back in the top of the fourth after a leadoff single
by junior C Taylor Zavadsky (Trumbull, CT). After two groundouts which
moved sophomore pinch-runner Lily Thalheimer (San Francisco, CA) to
third base, freshman CF Chrissy Bello (Upper Brookville, NY) scored her
by beating out a grounder. The Jumbos threatened in the fourth, but
stranded two runners. It remained 3-1 going into the bottom of the
fifth, where Tufts doubled their output with four consecutive singles by
Tinker, senior RF Maya Ripecky (Chicago, IL), senior C Cara Hovhanessian
(Farmington, CT) and freshman Lena Cantone (Southington, CT).
Hovhanessian and Cantone both picked up RBIs.
The scoring would end there as Santone allowed just two hits over the
final two innings en route to improving her record to 17-1 on the year.
In seven innings, she allowed just one run (unearned) on seven hits
while not walking a batter. Chapman was 3 for 4 at the top of the Tufts
order, leading their 13-hit attack. The Jumbos improved to 37-1 overall.
Dendy (11-8) suffered the loss after pitching 5.1 innings allowing
all six runs on 13 hits. She struck out four while only walking one.
Bello and first-year Sam Epstein (Hewlett, NY) combined for four of
Wesleyan's seven hits. The Cardinals dropped to 16-19.
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