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Box Score 2 FLORENCE, SC - Senior first baseman Tamela Bell hit a walk-off
two-run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning for a 5-3 Francis
Marion University win in game one, but 12th-ranked Lenoir-Rhyne
College claimed a 4-1 victory in the second contest as the two
squads split their non-conference softball doubleheader on Saturday
afternoon (April 11).
Francis Marion ends its regular season with a 28-17 record,
while Lenoir-Rhyne now stands at 29-8. FMU will host the Peach Belt
Conference Tournament next weekend at Freedom Florence, while
Lenoir-Rhyne plays at Mars Hill College on Monday at 2 p.m.
Bell's towering drive with two outs in the last inning gave FMU
the game-one win after the Bears scored three times in the top of
the seventh to tie the game.
FMU junior left-hander Michaela Wolf (16-9) had blanked the
Bears' offense on seven hits through the first six innings.
However in the top of the seventh, a hit batter and two walks
loaded the bases for Lenoir-Rhyne. Kat Rivers delivered an
RBI single to right field to trim the margin to 3-1. FMU
third baseman Kat Beauvais then recorded the second out by making a
fully-extended diving catch of a foul pop up in front the Patriot
dugout, but Brittney Furr followed with a line-drive single to
center field that plated two runs and knotted the game at 3-3.
FMU had taken a 3-0 lead in the third inning on an RBI single by
Wolf and a two-run single by Jessica Birchmeier. Both Wolf
and Birchmeier finished game one 2-for-4 at the plate.
On the mound, Wolf struck out seven and walked just the two
batters in the seventh. Francis Marion handed Lenoir-Rhyne freshman
righty Dawon Millwood (13-2) just her second set-back of the
season. She allowed 10 hits, while fanning six and walking
one.
Furr compiled three hits in game one, while Bears' catcher Sarah
Atkins and Rivers both had two hits.
In between games of the twinbill, Francis Marion honored its 11
seniors, five of whom recorded hits on Saturday.
In game two, the Bears went up 2-0 by scoring twice in the
second frame on an RBI single by Carlee Carpenter and a wild pitch.
Lenoir-Rhyne added two unearned runs in the fifth inning, with both
tallies coming across on Patriot errors. Carpenter's 2-for-2
performance was the lone multi-hit showing in the second contest.
Looking to rally, Francis Marion placed runners on first and
second with no outs in the sixth inning. Bell then ripped a
line drive that was caught by Rivers, the Bears' shortstop, and she
quickly stepped on second base for a double play. In the
seventh, FMU managed one run as senior Nicole Reuter scored on a
botched double play attempt.
Lenoir-Rhyne freshman right-hander Lauren Harris (1-2) earned
her first collegiate win. She allowed only six hits, the one
unearned run, while striking out three and walking four.
FMU freshman Lauren Bubeck (9-7) took the loss, although only
two of the four runs scored against her were earned. She also
allowed just six hits in five innings.