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Box Score 2 BALTIMORE, MD. - Jenna Gardner went 3-4 with two home runs and three RBIs in the Bryant University Softball team's losses to Coppin State and Towson today at the DeMarini Tiger Clash.
(GM1) Coppin State 6, Bryant 3
(Gm2) Bryant 8, Merrimack 3
Tiger Softball Stadium (Baltimore, MD.)
(GM1) W | L | S: Vanessa Carrizosa (1-0) | Kylie Kenney (2-2) | Brandilyn Reymer
(GM2) W | L | S: Maddie Gardner (3-1) | MLexi Powell (0-1)
Key Moment (GM1)
- CSU hit a two-run home run with two outs in the seventh to extend their lead to three (6-3).
How it Happened (GM1)
- Gardner and Courtney Paolantonio hit back-to-back singles to begin the bottom of the first. Both runners would advance on a wild pitch, which set up Megan Marcel, who hit a sacrifice fly (1-0).
- The Eagles responded with an RBI single to right, bringing home two in the top of the second (2-1).
- CSU would score two more runs in the top of the fourth inning on a bunt single and a fielder's choice (4-1).
- Aleix Hudson cut the deficit to two herself with a solo shot to left during the bottom of the fifth (4-2).
- With one out in the bottom of the sixth, Ava Paganis ripped a triple to right field. Paganis was then brought home by an Alyssa Garabedian sac fly, reducing the Eagle's lead to one (4-3).
- CSU countered with a two-run home run in the top of the seventh inning (6-3).
Stats (GM1)
Key Moment (GM2)
- The Bulldogs scored seven straight runs after the Warriors tied it at one.
How it Happened (GM2)
- Gardner launched a two-out solo home run in the top of the third for the game's first run (1-0).
- The Tigers responded with a solo shot of their own in the bottom of the third (1-1).
- Towson would then score two more runs in the bottom of the fifth to take the lead (3-1).
- Olivia Fee began the top of the sixth with a leadoff single, which set up Gardner, who knocked her second homer of the day to tie the game at three (3-3).
- The Tigers countered with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the sixth (4-3)
Stats (GM2)
Next Up
The Bulldogs will stay in Baltimore and face FDU and Morgan St. tomorrow.