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Softball RIT Sports Information

Softball Sweeps RIT, 8-7 and 15-5

Engineers improve to 6-2 in Liberty League

Jocilyn Rudisill
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. - The RIT softball team (8-18, 2-6 Liberty League) were swept in a doubleheader at home by RPI (21-8, 6-2) on a cold, windy afternoon at Tiger Stadium that saw snowflakes fall throughout the afternoon.

RPI took game one on a RBI single by Jocilyn Rudisill in the top of the seventh to claim a 8-7 victory. The Engineers bats came alive in game two, slugging their way to a 15-5 win in five innings.

For the afternoon, Gillian McCarthy went 4-for-6 with three runs scored, five RBI's and two home runs.

Kristina Weltzin earned the win in both games, improving to 14-4 on the season. She went 8.2 innings and allowed three earned runs while striking out seven batters.

The Tigers were led by Sarah Wolcott (Cohocton, NY/Wayland-Cohocton) who had five hits, two runs, and four RBI's.

RPI jumped out to a 7-0 lead after two innings but the Tigers' clawed back with a six-run third inning. Wolcott and Anna Lorette (Norridgewock, ME/Skowhegan Area) delivered a two-run doubles while Brittany Purcell (Drums, PA/Hazelton Area) and Kelsey McManus (Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon ) added run scoring base hits.

McManus came to bat with the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth and struck out, but the ball got passed the RIT catcher and Brittany Griffin (Sterling, VA/Park View ) slid in with the tying run.

The next at bat, Rudisill came through with a two-out single, scoring Nicole Batun from third.

Alissa Dixon (Rochester, NY/Webster Schroeder) took the loss, but didn't allow a run after the second inning. For the game, she allowed only three earned runs and struck out six batters.

The Engineers pounded out 14 hits in game two and gained control with a nine run third inning, where 11 batters reached base safely.

Amanda Cook (Royal Palm Beach, FL/Suncoast) went 3-for-3 with three runs scored for the Tigers.
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