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FLORENCE, SC - Pinch-runner Stephanie Lezcano scored the
go-ahead run on a great slide at home plate avoiding the catcher's
tag and conference-leading Georgia College & State University
went on to a 3-1 win over 19th-ranked Francis Marion University in
game one of Saturday's Peach Belt Conference softball
doubleheader. FMU freshman Ashley Jaramillo blooped an RBI
single into shallow left field in the fifth frame to tie the second
game at 3-3 before rain halted play in the bottom of the sixth
inning.
After game one, Francis Marion stands at 23-11 overall and 5-6 in
the PBC, while GCSU is 24-15 and 10-1.
In the first game, Francis Marion took a 1-0 lead in the opening
inning. Lead-off batter Shannan Tyson was hit by a pitch,
went to second on a sacrifice bunt by Lakyn Bendle, and came around
to score on two illegal pitch calls against GCSU righty Mandy
Chandler (21-8). Chandler leads the nation in wins and is
fifth nationally in strikeouts.
The Bobcats knotted the score on a solo homer by catcher Anna
Parker in the top of the second. GCSU then pushed across two
unearned runs in the top of the fifth frame. Lezcano scored
her run on an RBI ground out to third base by Allison
Schwimer. The throw from the first baseman beat the runner to
the plate, but Lezcano avoided the tag with a head-first slide and
reached back to brush the plate with her hand. Lindsey
Swanson followed with an RBI single to right to plate an insurance
run.
Both teams had only four hits in the opener. Junior
left-hander Michaela Wolf (13-7) was tagged with the loss.
She struck out five and walked no one, while Chandler fanned eight
and also did not issue a walk.
In the second game, Jaramillo doubled in the bottom of the
first, went to third on a wild pitch, and scored on another illegal
pitch call against Chandler. Tyson walked with the bases
loaded in the next inning to up the Patriot lead to 2-0.
GCSU center fielder Sherquita Bostick tied the score in the
Bobcats' next at bat when she hammered a two-run homer over the
left field fence. The Bobcats took a 3-2 lead in the fourth
when Lezcano, again pinch running, came across to score on an RBI
single to right center by Haley Holloway.
Facing the threat of approaching rain, down 3-2, and finishing
the required five innings to make the contest official, the
Patriots rallied in the fifth inning. Tyson lined a double to
right center field, took third on a sacrifice bunt by Bendle, and
then scored the tying run on Jaramillo's single to left.
However, the Patriots left runners on second and third in that
frame.
FMU freshman right-hander Lauren Bubeck then stranded three
Bobcat runners on base as the rain fell in the top of the sixth
inning. FMU was not able to send a runner to the plate in the
bottom of the frame before the umpires stopped play.
Jaramillo was 2-for-2 in game two, while Holloway had a pair of
singles for the Bobcats. Chandler struck out seven more
Patriots in the second game, while Bubeck fanned three and walked
three. Only two of the three runs she allowed were earned.
FMU plays a PBC twinbill at Columbus State University on Monday
at noon., while GCSU plays at Armstrong Atlantic State University
on Monday at 2 p.m.