
Posted: Mar 12, 2015
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- The Tusculum College
softball team earned a doubleheader split with Lander University
after dropping the first contest 8-4 but winning the second contest
9-1. Cayla Cecil and Kaytlin Stroinski paced the Pioneer offense
with two hits in each game.
Tusculum's record now stands at 8-8 on the season as winners
of five of its last six games, while Lander falls to 8-10. The
Pioneers are scheduled to return to the field on Saturday when they
play host to Wingate University in both team's South Atlantic
Conference opener. The twinbill is set to begin at 1 p.m.
Game 1: Lander 8, Tusculum 4 (Box
Score)
Reychel Webster had a key three-RBI double in the fifth
inning, and the Bearcats capitalized on two Pioneer errors in an
8-4 victory in the first game of the doubleheader. Jenna Restivo
hit her fourth homerun in as many games for TC.
Lander's Amanda Chastain (4-4) earned the victory in the
circle despite giving up three runs and three walks. Rachel Medley
(3-4) took the loss after surrendering five earned runs and four
walks in just two and two thirds innings of work. Cecil pitched
four and a third innings and scattered four hits with a
strikeout.
Cecil was 2-for-4 at the plate with a double and an RBI.
Stroinski drove in a pair of runs with her two base knocks, while
Carolyn Williamson also recorded a 2-for-4 effort from the dish.
Halie Sorrow led the Bearcats with two hits.
Lander was first on the scoreboard with two runs in the top of
the second off a throwing error by Medley. The Bearcats struck for
five runs in their half of the third, the big blow being Webster's
bases-clearing double. LU added another run in the top of the sixth
to take an 8-0 advantage.
TC's bats finally came alive in the bottom of the sixth
inning. Cecil doubled home Bailed Culler, who walked earlier in the
frame, for the first Pioneer run. The Pioneers loaded the bases on
back-to-back walks by Alix Kruel and Nicole Ball before Stroinski
brought two runs home on a single down the left field line. Pinch
hitter Robin Stoner ended the inning with a flyout to right field,
but Tusculum cut the deficit to 8-3.
After Cecil sat the Bearcats down in order in the top half of
the seventh, Restivo opened the bottom half of the frame with a
leadoff homer. Brooke Rhodes followed it up with a single, but TC's
rally fell short as they suffered the four-run loss and ended a
four-game winning streak.
Game 2: Tusculum 9, Lander 1 (5) (Box
Score)
Stroinski had a homer in a triple while scoring three runs in
Tusculum's 9-1 five-inning victory over Lander in game two that
salvaged a doubleheader split.
Eliza Davis (4-3) pitched all five frames for TC and earned
the win after allowing just one earned run with three strikeouts.
Hannah Newton (5-5) was dealt the loss after giving up seven earned
runs and a pair of walks.
Eight of the nine Pioneers that stepped into the batter's box
recorded a hit. Cecil and Treslyn Reese each had a pair of hits and
an RBI, while Ball drove in two runs on a double. Williamson had an
RBI triple, while Culler and Restivo both brought in a run with a
double.
Tusculum struck first with two runs in the bottom of the
first. Stroinski and Williamson got things started with
back-to-back triples that gave TC an early 1-0 advantage. Reese
later brought home Williamson with an RBI bunt single.
The Pioneers continued to swing the bats well and put up five
more runs in the bottom of the third. Stroinski had a leadoff homer
to center field, while Cecil had a single and later stole home.
After reaching on a fielder's choice, Restivo came all the way
around from first to score on a double by Culler. Ball brought home
Rhodes and Culler with her two-RBI double later in the
frame.
After keeping the Bearcats off the scoreboard for the
fourth-straight inning, TC scored two more runs in the bottom of
the fourth. Cecil had a beautiful RBI bunt single that scored
Stroinski, who drew a leadoff walk and stole second. Restivo later
doubled-home Cecil to give the Pioneers a 9-0 lead through four
complete.
Destiny Clyde opened the top of the fifth inning with a
single, and came around to score on an RBI double by Emily Marousek
to put Lander on the board. Later in the inning, Davis loaded the
bases on a walk and a hit batter, but she induced two pop ups to
close out the inning, which ended the game with the Pioneers
holding an eight-run lead through five frames.