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Framingham State Sweeps Doubleheader Against Salem State

Framingham State Sweeps Doubleheader Against Salem State

Framingham, Mass. -  Salem State lost a MASCAC doubleheader to Framingham State as the Rams hit five home runs hit five homeruns in the two victories at Maple Street Field. Framingham State took the opener 2-0 before securing the sweep with a 7-1 win in game two. The Rams improve to 22-6 and 8-0 in the league, securing the regular season championship. The Vikings slide to 2-12 and 2-6 in the MASCAC.

Game 1

 

In the opener, the Rams received all the runs they would need in the top of the first.  Grace Swanson led off with a walk for the Rams. After a pair of outs, Kirsten Dick belted a two run homer to center for the 2-0 lead. 

The Vikings, who were the home team in both of today's games that were originally scheduled to be played in Salem, threatened in the bottom of the third inning when they loaded the bases with one out. An error and back-to-back hits by Sydney Chiasson and Rebecca Walker put teh Vikings in scoring position. However, Rams' pitcher Ally Moran was able to record a strikeout and Camille Desrochers made a diving play at short to end the inning.   

Moran earned the shutout victory improving her season record to 9-3. Moran went the distance and allowed no runs on four hits with seven strikeouts and no walks. 

Sierra Ricci took the loss in the circle for the Vikings going seven innings allowing two earned runs on four hits with 11 strikeouts and a walk. 

Game 2 -  

In game two, the Vikings took the early lead with a run in the bottom of the second inning on a bloop single from Shyanne Greene

The Rams took the lead for good in the top of the third inning on their first homer of the game – a two run shot off the bat of Mercedes Jimenez. 

Kaylee Nearen pushed the lead to 3-1 with her first solo homer of the day in the top of the fourth inning. 

The Vikings threatened in the bottom of the fourth with the bases loaded and one out, but Shannon Ward was able to record a strikeout and long fly ball to end the inning. 

Desrochers made her 100th career hit count in the top of the fifth as she crushed a two run homer to left. Laela Pepin added an RBI double in the inning extending the lead to 6-1. 

Nearen belted her second solo homer of the game in the top of the sixth to reach the final margin. 

Ward earned the victory in the circle tossing a complete game allowing one unearned run on seven hits with five strikeouts. 

Grace DuBois took the loss for the Vikings going three innings and allowing two earned runs. 

(With contributuions from Framingham State Sports Information)