LOCATION: GW Softball Field - Washington, D.C.
SHORT STORY: The Great Danes split the first day in DC as they beat Manhattan and fell to the host, George Washington, Saturday.
GAME ONE
RECORDS: UAlbany 2-9, 0-0 America East | Manhattan 1-9, 0-0 MAAC
SCORE: UAlbany 3, Manhattan 2 (9 innings)
KEY STATS
- Senior Caitlyn Frederick and sophomore Taylor Quinn led with three hits each.
- Quinn filled up the stat line with one double and one triple, an RBI, and a run scored.
- Redshirt-senior Victoria Vilarchao and freshman Charlotte Lomb each added an RBI.
- Sophomore Marky Kate Murray and freshman Kaitlyn Parisi hit a single each to make the team's total eight hits.
- Redshirt-senior Kate Powers pitched the full 9.0 innings with six strikeouts for the win.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Pitcher Kate Powers opened the game striking out the first Jaspers' batter.
- The first batter for UAlbany, Frederick started the Great Danes' hitting with a short single to the pitcher.
- After two scoreless innings, Manhattan put two on the board in the top of the third.
- Unable to answer in the third, UAlbany scored a run in the bottom of the fourth.
- Taylor Quinn opened the inning with a double to left center before Mary Kate Murray put a second runner on with a single to right field.
- Victoria Vilarchao drove in Quinn for the Great Danes' first run.
- Quinn started the bottom of the sixth with a triple but was left on base.
- Manhattan put in a new pitcher before the first UAlbany batter in the bottom of the seventh and quickly there were two Great Dane runners in scoring position.
- Charlotte Lomb drew an out to drive in Christie Collins from third base.
- UAlbany left three runners on base at the end of the inning but the score was tied, 2-2, and the game headed into extra innings.
- Following a scoreless eighth inning that saw two strikeouts from Powers, the Great Dane defense worked for a double play to bring them into the dugout for the bottom of the ninth.
- With two outs on the board, Frederick doubled to left center to get on base. Quinn hit the walk-off single as Frederick scored the game-winning run.
GAME TWO
RECORDS: UAlbany 2-10, 0-0 America East | George Washington 11-8, 0-0 A10
SCORE: George Washington 3, UAlbany 2
KEY STATS
HOW IT HAPPENED
- GW's Ashley Corpuz tallied the first hit of the game with a two-run homer in the bottom of the first.
- The Great Danes answered and tied the score in the top of the second.
- Mary Kate Murray and Victoria Vilarchao hit back-to-back singles.
- After junior Deanna Grahek advanced Murray and Vilarchao a base, Vanessa Meyers singled up the middle to drive in Murray and Christie Collins, who came in to pinch-run for Vilarchao.
- GW took a one-run lead in the bottom of the third.
- UAlbany strung together three consecutive singles - Charlotte Lomb, Sara Scozzari, and Caitlyn Frederick - to load the bases in the top of the fifth. Still, all three were left stranded as a new pitcher entered the circle and struck out the following two batters.
- The Revs remained scoreless through the fifth and sixth innings.
- George Washington walked Meyers and Scozzari but the Great Danes were unable to take advantage and the Revolutionaries won, 3-2.
NEXT: UAlbany will play both Manhattan and George Washington once more on Sunday (Mar. 9) to close the GW Invitational.
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