Wild Tuesday Doubleheader Leaves
Bulldogs With Win and Tie
April 22,
2008
Game 1 Box / Game 2 Box
Smithfield, RI - After 20 innings were played in nearly five
hours, the Bryant Bulldogs had taken a crucial Northeast-10 victory
and capped a wild second game with a two-run, four run tenth inning
to snag a tie as the sun went down at the Bulldog Softball Complex.
Senior Janine Enos (Wareham, Mass.) was
dominant in the circle. Allowing just five hits in ten innings.
Enos (13-4) also struckout a season-high 13 batters. Her fourth
strikeout of the afternoon, a third inning whiff of Theresa Foley,
was the 386th of her career, which passed Nicole Keene into first
place on the all-time Bryant list.
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Enos is now the Bulldogs'
all-time strikeout leader
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However, the Bulldogs were unable to give Enos any run support
for nine full innings as Hawks' starter Katie Corey matched Enos
zero for zero. A great running catch from left fielder Regi
Burdo (Wayne, PA) and a diving stab by third baseman
Jessica Valentini (Cliffside Park, NJ) preserved
the tie in the top of the tenth before Bulldogs finally broke
through on Corey in the bottom of the inning.
Jennifer Serrano (Stoneham, Mass) was placed on
second to start the inning under the International Tie-Breaker rule
and was moved to third on a sacrifice bunt by
Stephanie Mirando (North Haven, CT) before
Anne Dobmeier (Buffalo, NY) ended the game with a
deep fly ball off the top of the wall in right center field.
It was the third hit of the day for Dobmeier, who had also
doubled twice. Kate Thomas (Bedford, NH) also
knocked two hits in the game.
Game two, like the first, remained scoreless through four
innings as Samantha Houseal (Mount Joy, PA) and
Megan Lemire battled. The Bulldogs finally broke through in the
fifth when Kim Breton (Leominster, Mass.)
beat out an infield hit, and Ali Chouinard (Swansea,
Mass.)came accross after the ball was bobbled by first
baseman Nicole Baginski.
However, the Hawks answered right back when Lemire launched a
deep three-run homer over the left centerfield fence that put the
Hawks up 3-1, which remained the score until the bottom of the
seventh.
In the seventh, a single by Serrano knocked in pinch-runner
Jenna Jeffrey (Scarborough, ME) and Serrano was
driven in by Mirando to tie the score at three.
The Hawks broke through on an exhausted Houseal in the tenth,
pushing accross three runs on the freshman and another on reliever
Renee Chapman (Fairfax, CA) to give St. Anselm a
commanding four run lead with the sun setting quickly.
But the Bulldogs wouldn't quit. With a runner on third and two
outs, Dobmeier and Thomas drew walks before Valentini singled in
Breton, who had been placed at second to start the frame. The next
batter, Chouinard, laced a bases-clearing double to tie the score.
Lemire would preserve the tie when she stabbed a sharp grounder up
the middle by catcher Ashley Coon (Levittown, PA)
to retire the side.
Because of the darkness, the game was called and the game goes
into the record books as a tie for each team. Chouinard was the
offensive player of the game in the second. In addition to her
three RBI double to save the game, she was 4 of 5 with a run
scored.
Houseal went 9.1 innings, allowing six earned runs and striking
out a career high 13 batters. Chapman retired two batters and
allowed a run in her third appearance of the year.
The Bulldogs return to action Saturday with a home doubleheader
with Assumption. First pitch is scheduled for 12pm.