#1 Bridgewater State and #2 Worcester Advance to Winner's Bracket of MASCAC Softball Tournament
After winning their quarterfinal contests on Thursday afternoon, top seeded Bridgewater State and second seed Worcester State advance to the winner's bracket of the 2022 MASCAC Softball Tournament.
After winning their quarterfinal contests on Thursday afternoon, top seeded Bridgewater State and second seed Worcester State advance to the winner's bracket of the 2022 MASCAC Softball Tournament.
#2 Worcester State 1, #6 Salem State 0 8 Innings Box Score
Behind a stellar outing my pitcher Emily Bartlett, second seed Worcester State is moving on to the winner's bracket of the 2022 MASCAC Softball Tournament after defeating sixth seed Salem State, 1-0 on Thursday afternoon.
With the win, the Lancers will face top seed Bridgewater State on Friday at 5 pm while the Vikings will try to stay alive in the tournament during the elimination game against fourth seed Framingham State at 4 pm.
It was a battle of the Emily's in the circle as Emily Carter for Salem State and Bartlett for Worcester State got the start in the circle. Neither team was able to get an offensive rhythm through the game, only registering six hits total on the day.
In the top of the third, the Vikings drew back-to-back walks on Bartlett, but she was able to ground out and pop out twice to get out of the jam.
With no score at the end of seven, the game went to extra innings. Bartlett was able to retire the side in order so it was now up to the Lancers bats to come alive. A leadoff double by Jackie Andry got it started for the team and a sac bunt moved her to third. Then it was up to Brynna Meeker to bring Andry home which she did with a single to left field to give the Lancers the victory.
Bartlett goes to 10-8 on the season with the win. She struck out 11 batters and walked three with only one hit. Carter drops to 6-16 and had one earned run, five hits and two walks on the day.
#1 Bridgewater State 5, #4 Framingham State 4 10 Innings Box Score
BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Bridgewater State University advanced to the winner's bracket finals of the 2022 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Softball Tournament as the top-seeded Bears posted a 5-4 walk-off win in ten innings over #4 seed Framingham State University on Thursday afternoon at Alumni Park.
Bridgewater State (22-14-1) will host #2 seed Worcester State University on Friday afternoon at five o'clock in the winner's bracket final. Worcester State recorded a 1-0 walk-off victory in eight innings over #6 Salem State University this afternoon out in Worcester. Framingham State (19-17) will host Salem State on Friday afternoon at four o'clock in an elimination game at Maple Street Field.
With the game knotted at 4-4 in the bottom of the tenth inning and the tie-breaker rule in effect, the Bears loaded the base with one out following a pair of intentional walks sandwiched around a sacrifice bunt. Senior shortstop Megan Sharon (East Longmeadow, Mass,), who started the inning on second base, then raced home with the winning run on a passed ball.
BSU senior righthander Kelley Reichert (Milford, Mass.) settled down after a shaky start to pick up the complete game win. Reichert (14-4) gave up four runs (all in the first inning) on nine hits over ten innings with three walks and four strikeouts.
Junior righthander Ally Moran (Wilmington, Mass.) pitched well in the complete game setback for the Rams but was hurt by a series of Framingham fielding errors. Moran (10-10) allowed five runs, only one of which was earned, on ten hits with four walks (two intentional) and three strikeouts.
The Rams jumped out to the early lead as they sent nine batters to the plate in a four-run first inning. Junior left fielder Gwendolyn Carpenter (Ashley, Mass.) started the scoring with an RBI single, while sophomore first baseman Kelsey McGuill (East Longmeadow, Mass.) drove in a run with an RBI fielder's choice grounder. A bases loaded walk by freshman designated player Ava Rodriquez (Middletown, N.Y.) and a sacrifice fly off the bat of junior catcher Zoe Smyth (Cambridge, Mass.) capped off the inning.
The Bears capitalized on a dropped foul ball to push across a pair of unearned runs in the bottom of the second inning and cut the deficit to 4-2. Sophomore left fielder Janet Jolly (Raynham, Mass.) connected for a sacrifice fly and senior right fielder Emma Healy (Plymouth, Mass.) added an RBI single in the frame.
Bridgewater plated another unearned run to pull to within 4-3 in the bottom of the third. Sharon doubled to lead off the inning and later scored when graduate catcher Madison Synan (Quincy, Mass.) reached on a two-out dropped pop up.
The score remained that way until the bottom of the seventh when the Bears rallied to tie up the game. Freshman designated player Amelia Blake (Raynham, Mass.) singled to lead off the frame, advanced to second on a wild pitch and came around to score the tying run on junior second baseman Kerrin McLaughlin's (Haverhill, Mass.) clutch two-out RBI single to center.
The game remained knotted at 4-4 until the tenth. Reichert kept the Rams off the board in the top of the tenth as she stranded the runner on second with strikeout, fly out and ground out. The Bears then walked it off on the game-ending passed ball.
McLaughlin (2-4, RBI), Blake (2-4) and junior first baseman Olivia Silva (Somerset, Mass.) each finished with two hits to highlight the Bears' ten-hit attack. Silva went 2-for-4 with a double and scored a run.
Carpenter was 2-for-5 at the plate with a stolen base, run and an RBI, while freshman right fielder Shelby Roode (Ashaway, R.I.) singled twice and scored a run in five at bats to pace the Framingham offense.
Release courtesy of Bridgewater State Sport Information