PLYMOUTH, N.H. - The visiting Western Connecticut State University pounded 10 hits but left nine runners on base in game one and managed just three hits in game two, falling, 7-1, and, 3-0, in a Little East Conference (LEC) softball doubleheader against the Plymouth State University Panthers at D&M Park this afternoon. WestConn falls to 10-18 overall and 1-9 in the LEC, while the Panthers improve to 12-13-1 overall and 4-2 in the league. Wolves junior
Deanna Reimo () was 3-for-5 in the doubleheader and senior
Olivia Bordenaro (Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.) tossed a four-hitter in a losing effort in the second game.
WestConn scored its lone run of the day in the first inning of game one. Senior SS
Jaycee Filancia (Hopewell Junction, N.Y) led off with a single, stole second base, and scored on an error on a sacrifice bunt by sophomore teammate
Sera DeBaggis (Mendham, Mass.). Bordenaro kept the Panthers scoreless through three innings, but the home team broke through for four runs in the fourth and scored another in the fifth frame. Freshman
Giulia Scibilia () and Reimo singled and were both in scoring position in the sixth inning but Plymouth State's Allie Cecere retired the next four batters to finish with a complete-game victory. Junior Lorelai Stancavage (Bristol, Conn.) doubled for the Wolves and Bordenaro fell to 6-6 in the circle. Bordenaro was stellar in the second game, yielding just three singles and a triple and two earned runs but dropped to 6-7. Emily Antrim pitched a three-hit shutout with three strikeouts for the Panthers. Sophomore
Victoria Wiatrak (Cromwell, Conn.) highlighted the Wolves' offensive effort with a double.