The University of
Wisconsin-Platteville softball team extended its winning streak to
five games on Tuesday with a 6-3 win over Oneonta State and a 7-1
win over Wellesley in Clermont, Florida.
The Pioneers have started the
season with a 5-1 record for the second best start in school
history. The 1988 team started the season with seven straight wins.
Junior pitcher Melissa Anderson raised her record to a perfect 3-0
in the 6-3 win over Oneonta State.
In the win against the Red Dragons,
UW-Platteville was held to just two hits but took advantage of five
errors by Oneonta State. The Pioneers took a 3-0 lead in the third
inning with three runs on just one hit but two Red Dragons errors.
In the inning, the Pioneers got a two-RBI single by Ashlen Folkers,
who had both of the Pioneers hits.
With a 3-0 lead, UW-Platteville
added an insurance run in each of the final three innings. Oneonta
State matched the Pioneer offensive output but also stranded nine
runners over the last four innings in the loss.
On the second game of the
afternoon, the Pioneers jumped out to a 5-0 advantage after the
third inning on Wellesley en route to the 7-1 win.
Four Pioneers had multiple hits
including Folkers, Colleen Lowe, Megan Pozenzinski and Nathalie
Schattner. Both Folkers and Lowe each had two RBI and scored twice
to lead UW-Platteville. In the circle, Jeni Freiburger raised her
record to 2-1, allowing just three hits and striking out five on
the day.
UW-Platteville will wrap up its
Spring Break trip to Florida with its final two games on Wednesday
when they face Chicago at 10 a.m. and Ramapo at noon.