For the second-straight road WIAC
doubleheader, the University of Wisconsin-Platteville softball team
pulled off a sweep. This time the Pioneers posted a 9-0 five-inning
victory and a 3-1 win in the nightcap over host UW-Stevens Point on
Saturday. With the two wins, UW-Platteville improves to 17-11
overall and 7-3 in the WIAC; whereas, UW-Stevens Point falls to
11-17 overall and 1-7 in the WIAC.
The recipe for the victories
remains the same for UW-Platteville, success at the plate, in the
circle and defensively. In game one, the Pioneers pounded out 10
hits including three from Ellyn Goerdt, two from Colleen Lowe and
Molly Rice in the win. The Pioneers had two home runs including a
two-run shot by Ashlen Folkers and a grand slam by Rice led the
Pioneers to the 9-0 mercy-rule win over the Pointers in game one.
In the circle, Melissa Anderson allowed just two hits, did not walk
a batter and struck out five in the win to raise her record to 9-5.
Defensively, the Pioneers did not make an error and Rice threw out
a baserunner at second in the second inning.
UW-Platteville scored once in the
second inning for an early lead before scoring twice in the third
on the two-run roundtripper by Folkers. Then, the Pioneers sent 10
batters to the plate in the fifth inning, scoring six runs, four of
which came in on the grand slam by Rice.
In the second game, the Pioneers
were held to just four hits but they took advantage of three errors
by UW-Stevens Point en route to the 3-1 win.
With no score in the third inning,
the Pioneers did all their damage with two outs. Folkers doubled
through the left side to start the rally. Then, Nathalie Schattner
walked to put runners on first and second. Next, Folkers moved to
third on a wild pitch; then, the hot bat of Ellyn Goerdt singled
through the left side to score Folkers for the 1-0 lead. The
Pioneers plated their next two runs on a pair of errors by the
Pointers to stretch the lead to 3-0.
The Pointers scored their lone run
in the bottom half of the inning; however, the Pioneers forced the
home team to strand the bases loaded.
In the nightcap, Pioneer starting
pitcher Jeni Freiburger pitched four innings, scattering five hits,
allowing a run and striking out two to raise her record to 7-5. In
relief, Melissa Anderson pitched the final three innings, allowing
just three hits and striking out one. Offensively, Chantal
McReynolds, Ashlen Folkers, Ellyn Goerdt and Jordan Johnson each
contributed a hit.
The Pioneers are back in action on
Sunday for a doubleheader at Augustana at 1 p.m.