Worcester State Claims 2016 MASCAC Softball Tournament Crown
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University softball team was crowned the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Tournament Champions on Sunday (May 8) as they swept Bridgewater State in two games. Worcester State's senior pitcher, Meghan Rich (Chelmsford, Mass.) was awarded the tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP) award as she listed a sweep in the circle to help her team to the triumph.
Game 1: Worcester State 6, Bridgewater State 4 Box Score
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester State University softball team was crowned the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Tournament Champions on Sunday (May 8) as they swept Bridgewater State in two games. Worcester State's senior pitcher, Meghan Rich (Chelmsford, Mass.) was awarded the tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP) award as she listed a sweep in the circle to help her team to the triumph.
The Lancers started the scoring early as they put up three runs in the first inning on a 3-run home run from senior designated player, Taylor Daniels (Norco, Calif.) with two outs on the board. They then added to their lead in the second inning when Rachel Couto (Chelmsford, Mass.) hit her first home run of the season over the left field wall to make it a 4-0 ballgame.
Bridgewater State tied the game up at 4-4 in the bottom of the sixth when McCann started the inning with a double to left field. She then scored on an RBI single from Kacie Carvalho (Fairhaven, Mass.), and then Carvalho scored a run of her own on an RBI from Kristyna Flaherty(Burlington, Mass.).
Each team only allowed one hit in each side of the seventh, in turn, resulting in extra innings.
Worcester State began the eighth inning with back-to-back singles from Sara Pelletier (Leominster, Mass.) and Corrie Derosier (Shrewsbury, Mass.). With two outs on the board and two runners on, the Lancers then managed to score two runs on RBI singles from Salisbury and Terry.
Worcester State's defense was able to hold the Bears from scoring in the bottom half, as three routine popups ended the game at 6-4. Offensively for the Lancers, Pelletier batted .750 (3-4), while Terry and Derosier batted at the .500 mark.
McCann piloted the Bears going 3-for-4 with three RBI, two doubles, and a run. Leddy, Carvalho, and Morgan Cox(Dennis Port, Mass.) all batted 2-for-4.
Rich registered the win in eight innings pitched, while Kelly McCarthy(Burlington, Mass.) suffered the loss. Each pitcher allotted 12 hits and struck out three and four batters, respectively.
GAME 2- Worcester State 14, Bridgewater State 1Box Score
After a battle between the No. 1 seeded Lancers and No. 2 seeded Bears in game one, the Lancers took charge of the second game as they scored 14 runs on 17 hits in four innings.
Bridgewater State came through with a run in the top of the second when Jackie Welch (Hubbardston, Mass.) hit an RBI single to left field to plate Carvalho for what turned out to be, their only run of the game.
Worcester went scoreless in the bottom of the second, although, had two monster innings in the third and fourth, scoring 11 between the two. In the third, Worcester quickly made two outs, from where the Lancers marked five back-to-back hits to score three. The Lancers then reached on an error from where another run crossed the plate. They added in seven more in the bottom of the fourth as the bats kept swinging. The inning included a walk, two singles, two doubles and another home run from Daniels – all with two outs on the board.
Six Worcester State batters batted .500 or above (Salisbury, Terry, Despres, Dakota Smith-Porter, Deroiser, and Couto) against the Bears' pitching staff and included four doubles, two home runs, and 13 RBI. Freshman Monica Ferrazzani (N. Reading, Mass.) and Derosier both recorded stolen bases.
Rich grabbed the win in the circle, pitching five innings and only allowing six hits.
For the Bears, Carvalho and Cox both batted a perfect 2-for-2, while Welch went 1-for-2. Kathleen Bailey (Bayport, NY) suffered the loss in the circle as she opened for the Bears and allowed three runs on five hits. Alexandra Wright(Lakeville, Mass.) came in to pitch in the second inning and allowed 11 runs (one unearned) on 11 hits.
With the MASCAC Tournament Champion title, the Worcester State Lancers will receive an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Regionals to be held next weekend (May 13-15).
Courtesy of Worcester State Sports Information