16
Winner Shenandoah SHENANDO 9-2
0
Emerson EMERSON 1-6
Winner
Shenandoah SHENANDO
9-2
16
Final
0
Emerson EMERSON
1-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Shenandoah SHENANDO 3 0 5 6 2 16 16 2
Emerson EMERSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4

W: Gaskins, Meghan (3-0) L: Cal Sheehan (1-3)

3
Wilmington (Ohio) WILMINGT 2-3
6
Winner Shenandoah SHENANDO 10-2
Wilmington (Ohio) WILMINGT
2-3
3
Final
6
Shenandoah SHENANDO
10-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Wilmington (Ohio) WILMINGT 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 2
Shenandoah SHENANDO 0 4 1 0 1 0 X 6 6 0

W: Ravenkamp, Gracie (6-0) L: Audrey Gildea (1-2)

SB day 4

Game Recap: Softball | | Matt McIntosh '23

Gaskins and Ravenkamp Pitch Complete Games in Wednesday Sweep

MELBOURNE, Fla. - The Shenandoah University softball team won its fourth straight game in Florirda with a 16-0 win over Emerson College and a 6-3 victory over Wilmington College on Wednesday.

Meghan Gaskins pitched another complete game shutout for the Hornets (10-2) in the first game of the day against the Lions (1-6), while a four-run second inning helped SU to the victory over the Quakers (2-3).

EMERSON RECAP

Keagan Cooper put Shenandoah on the board in the first inning with a triple to right cneter, scoring Cadence Rieg. RBI singles by Makayla Cox and Payton Jensen gave Shenandoah a 3-0 lead at the end of one.

In the third, Sarah Medellin delivered an RBI single to right field to make it 4-0. Later in the inning, Medellin came around to score off an RBI single by Kelly Hartman. With runners in scoring position and the outfield playing in, Allison McQueeney was able to line an inside-the-park, three-run home run to center field for an 8-0 SU lead.

In the next inning Shenandoah scored six runs thanks to doubles from Sydney Adler and Savannah Overton, plus two errors by the Lions. Jensen, Hartman, Adler, and Addie Smith each had an RBI in the frame.

Adler and Smith each gained another RBI in the fifth inning by driving in two runs with the bases loaded.

Maghan Gaskins (3-0) threw five innings for the Hornets, allowing five hits and two walks, with five strikeouts.

The 16 runs in the game for Shenandoah is the most for the team since 2020.

WILMINGTON RECAP

The Quakers got on top of the Hornets early in the game with two runs in the first, thanks to a single and a double.

The Hornets were able to respond in the second inning. SU got on the board with a bases-loaded wild pitch which scored Brenna Westwood. Then, with the bases still loaded, Allison McQueeney tied the game with an RBI groundout.

Still in the second, Cadence Rieg hit an infield single to put another run on the board, while Paige Eagleton scored on a passed ball to make it 4-2.

Eagleton then drew a full-count, bases-loaded walk in the third to bring home Payton Jensen for the fifth run of the game.

The Quakers were able to add a run in the fifth, but Shenandoah added an insurance run in the bottom of the inning with an RBI from McQueeney that scored Sarah Connell.

Gracie Ravenkamp (6-0) threw her fifth complete game of the season with the seven inning effort. The first-year struck out two batters and allowed eight hits in the win.

This is the fastest the Hornets have reached 10 wins.

UP NEXT

The Hornets play their final two games in Florida tomorrow.

#GoSUHornets
 
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