NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. - The Western Connecticut State University softball team dropped a doubleheader at UMass Dartmouth on Friday afternoon. The Corsairs swept the Wolves, 2-1, in eight innings and 2-0 in Little East Conference action on Friday afternoon.
UMD improves to 23-10 overall and 10-4 in the LEC, while the Wolves are now 19-19 and 4-10 in conference play.
Locked in a 1-1 tie through regulation in the opener, the Corsairs saw their backs against the wall with two outs on the board. Rookie third baseman RaeLynn Perregaux drew the walk to set up the play as Larissa Piessens stepped to the plate. She sent a double to right center that fell to the wall as Perregaux raced around the base path, sliding in for the game-winner.
The Corsairs got on the board first in the game after center fielder Kinu Takisugi walked, advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt by shortstop Leah Major. Catcher Dyonna Rodas reached first on an error, but Takasugi was able to come around to score on the throw for the 1-0 lead. WestConn got their run in the top of the fifth as a sacrifice bunt from first baseman
Amber Roggendorf (Great Neck, N.Y.) brought in the runner on third to tie it up.
Pitching was dominant on both sides of the diamond as Corsairs junior hurler Kaitlyn Shirchac threw another gem this season. Shirshac went the distance, moving to 13-2 on the season after allowing just one run on five hits over 8.0 innings. She struck out a season-high 11 batters and no walks while throwing 110 pitches on the afternoon. For the Wolves, junior
Sydney Chenoweth (Baldwinville, Mass.) allowed just two runs on six hits with three strikeouts and two walks over 7.2 innings.
Game two was once again a tight battle to start, but the Corsairs opened the action in the bottom of the third as catcher Lindsay Chubbuck singled to left center. Takasugi came on to pinch run, advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt by senior outfielder Victoria Rossetti. With two outs on the board, Major walked, which was followed by a single to right field by Rodas to score the run.
Next up was the pitcher Jill Richards, who helped her own cause with a single up the middle, scoring Major for the 2-0 lead. Perregaux walked but the Corsairs were unable to add as sophomore hurler
Olivia Bordenaro (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) got Piessens to pop up and end the inning.
The Wolves nearly got on the board in the top of the fourth as rookie
Isabella Pincince (West Hartford, Conn.) singled to right with one out on the board. Her hit was followed by another single to right, this time from classmate
Alexis Resto (Shelton, Conn.). Despite runners on first and second, Richards got the Wolves to pop and fly out to end the threat.
In the top of the seventh, Resto singled to left as the Wolves looked to get back into the game. But Richards proved outstanding once again, retiring the side for the victory. She finished with just three hits allowed in the 7.0 inning shutout, adding seven strikeouts as she improved to 9-7 on the season. Rodas and Richards each posted a hit with an RBI.
For the Wolves, Bordenaro went 4.0 innings, allowing a run on four hits to shoulder the loss. She struck out one and walked four. She gave way to senior
Hailey Golembiewski (Columbia, Conn.), who allowed no runs and no hits over 2.0 innings, adding a strike out and a walk.
WestConn travels to Castleton University next Saturday, May 6 in the regular-season finale. Game time is set for 12 noon in the Green Mountain State.
The Corsairs return to action on Tuesday, traveling to Brandeis for a doubleheader against the Judges. Game times are set for 3pm and 5pm.