
Posted: Mar 15, 2015
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Carolyn Williamson
legged out a two-run walkoff infield single that gave the Tusculum
College softball team a 3-2 victory over 19th-ranked Wingate
University in the second game of a doubleheader at Red Edmonds
Field on Sunday afternoon. The Bulldogs won the first contest 5-0
after a masterful pitching performance from Stacey Houser.
The Pioneers keep their overall record at .500 at 9-9 with the
split, while Wingate moves to 11-9. It was the South Atlantic
Conference opener for both squads as they both start the league
slate with a 1-1 record. Tusculum will be back in action tomorrow
night at home against east Tennessee rival King University. First
pitch of the twinbill is set for 5 p.m. at Edmonds Field.
Game 1: #19 Wingate 5, Tusculum 0 (Box
Score)
Houser (7-7) threw a one-hit shutout with three strikeouts in
Wingate's 5-0 victory over Tusculum in game one of the
doubleheader.
TC's lone hit came off the bat of Nicole Ball in the bottom of
the third. Kaytlin Stroinski, Williamson and Alix Kruel also were
able to coax out walks off Houser.
Tusculum's Rachel Medley (3-5) took the loss in the circle
after allowing three earned runs off six hits in four innings of
work. Cayla Cecil pitched three innings in relief and surrendered
one earned run off four hits.
The Bulldogs were led by Alexis Burrell at the plate as she
had two hits including an RBI triple. Mellena Helms also had a pair
of base knocks, while Misty Doran drove in two runs with a
double.
Wingate got off to a hot start with two runs in the top of the
first inning off three hits, including Burrell's three-bagger. The
Bulldogs added solo runs to their tally in the fourth, sixth and
seventh inning, while Houser did her work in the circle.
Game 2: Tusculum 3, #19 Wingate 2 (Box
Score)
Williamson completed a wild seventh inning with a walkoff
single that erased a 2-1 deficit and earned the Pioneers a 3-2
victory over the Bulldogs in the second game of the
twinbill.
Holding a 2-1 advantage heading into the final frame, Wingate
turned to Houser to try and earn the save in the circle. Robin
Stoner started things off with a leadoff single up the middle.
Cecil came in to pinch run for Stoner while Brooke Rhodes stepped
into the batter's box. Rhodes squared around and laid down a
sacrifice bunt attempt down the third base line, and Wingate third
baseman Katie McLaurin went to second base to try and throw out
Cecil, but she was ruled safe while Rhodes reached at first.
After Houser struck out Kruel, Stroinski took four-straight
balls to earn a walk that loaded the bases. Williamson stepped up
to the pate and hit a slow grounder to second baseman Helms. Helms
fielded the ball cleanly, but Williamson was charging down the line
and slid head first into the base and was ruled safe on a close
play. Meanwhile, Cecil and Rhodes came across to score during the
play to capture the victory.
Pioneer starter Eliza Davis (5-3) earned the win in the circle
after allowing just two earned runs and one walk in all seven
innings of work. Houser took the loss, while Bulldog starter
Miranda Paul earned a no-decision despite allowing just three hits
and no earned runs.
At the plate, Stoner led the way for the Pioneers with a
2-for-3 effort, while Rhodes and Nicole Ball also registered a base
knock. Wingate out-hit TC 8-5 including two hits apiece for Helms
and Olivia Smith.
TC was first on the scoreboard with a run in the bottom of the
third. Kruel drew a leadoff walk and then took second base on a
groundout by Williamson. Bailey Culler came up in the next at-bat
and hit the ball to right field, but Wingate right fielder Morgan
Hendrix dropped the fly ball, which allowed Kruel to come around
and score.
Wingate didn't trail for long, as they put up two runs in the
top of the fourth on three singles and a walk to take a 2-1
advantage. Davis only allowed two singles in the final three
Bulldog innings, and worked around a walk an error to set up TC to
pick up the win in the bottom of the seventh.