NEW LONDON, CONN.-(4/26/09)-Senior Samantha
Rhodes threw her third complete game of the day and fourth-seeded
Springfield outscored its opponents 23-2 in winning three games and
capturing its second straight New England Women's and Men's
Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) tournament championship.
The Pride (20-22) beat second-seeded Wellesley twice by 8-1 scores
in the championship round after beating top-seeded Coast Guard 7-0
in the first game of the day.
Springfield (20-22) earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
tournament.
Rhodes (12-10) scattered seven hits and allowed just the one
earned run while not walking a batter and striking out two in the
second championship game.
Cassella got the Pride on the board in the top of the first with
an RBI single scoring Atkins, who singled and stole second.
Wellesley got the run back in the home half as freshman Elora
Daniele bunted for a hit, stole second and scored on an RBI single
by sophomore Allison Davis.
Springfield took the lead 2-1 in the fourth as junior Caitlin
Corry led off with a single, stole second was bunted to third and
scored on a throwing error.
The Blue threatened in the bottom of the fourth, as they had the
bases loaded with just one out, but Rhodes got strikeout and then a
ground ball to end the inning.
The Pride scored four runs in the sixth with seniors Angela
Atkins and Aimee Cassella each had two-run singles and then two
more in the seventh on a pinch hit two-run triple by junior Bryn
Worrilow to close the scoring.
Freshman Sarah Sherburne (3-2), making just her sixth start of
the season, went 5 2/3 allowing 10 hits and six runs,five earned
while walking just one and striking out seven and took the
loss.
Casella had two hits and three RBI while Atkins had two hits, two
RBI and two runs scored. Amanda Novak and junior Caitlin Corry each
added two hits as the Pride had 14 hits in the clinching win.
Springfield forced the second championship game by exploding for
eight runs in the fourth inning of the first championship game
enroute to a 8-1 win.
Rhodes (11-10) allowed just four hits and one earned run while
not walking a batter and striking out four to pickup the complete
game win.
In the eight run fourth, the Pride had five hits and took
advantage of two errors. Cassella had a two-run single in the
inning while freshman Tess Gagliano added an RBI single and Atkins
and Corry walked with the bases loaded.
Wellesley (21-14-1) had taken the lead in the top of the fourth
as Alison Davis led off with a single, was bunted over to second
and scored on a single by junior Alex Warren.
Senior Barbarajean Grundlock (14-9) worked 3 2/3 innings
allowing eight runs, six earned while also walking eight in taking
the loss.
Atkins and Corry each had two hits for the Pride in the first
game.