Box Score ANGOLA, Ind. - Trine
University's softball team appeared eager to put
Thursday's loss behind as the Thunder got off to a stronger
start this morning when it faced the University of Mount Union
Purple Raiders. A homer and RBI by Trine senior Lauren Harris
helped put the No. 1-seeded Thunder past the No. 5-seed Raiders,
6-4, during the fifth game of the 2013 NCAA Division III Angola
Softball Regional.
Trine lit up the scoreboard in the second inning
with three runs. Lauren Harris hit a line drive past the shortstop
to earn a double and bring in senior Andi Gasco - who was walked by
Raiders pitcher Rachel McAninch and then stole second. Fleet-footed
freshman Riley Larkin went in to run for Harris at second base.
Sophomore Leah Hall got a walk, putting runners on first and second
when senior Sarah Belote was out on a fly ball to center field.
Sophomore Rachel Harris was at bat when Larkin
took advantage of an error to advance to third and then scoring. On
out later, junior Haleigh Daniels drove one between first and
second bases, reaching on an error as Hall scored on the play to
lead 3-0.
In the third, Hall hit a double to bring in
Gasco, who had hit a fly ball to left center for a double. Rachel
Harris hit a fly ball past the shortstop and Hall scored the second
run of the inning that ended 5-0 in Trine's favor.
In the fifth Lauren Harris smacked Trine's
first homer of the tournament over the left field fence.
“Yesterday the whole team struggled as a
group and we tried too hard to hit,” Harris said after the
game. “When we have our first hitter get on, it's a
huge lift for us ¦ and we usually string hits
together and score runs.”
The Raiders rallied and answered the homer with
four runs off Trine pitcher Bree Fuller, a sophomore. Junior Shelby
Carmichael started the effort with a double to left center. Senior
Rachel Jesso hit a ball to left field and advanced to second on an
error while Carmichael made her way to third. Senior Marissa Earl
got on base with a walk, loading the bases. Senior Kristen Gromes
had a sacrifice fly to center and scoring Carmichael. Junior
Brittany Papp hit a double to left center to bring in two more
run. Sophomore Leigh Siedlak tripled down the left field line
to plate another run.
Before the fifth, “we just kept talking
about continuing to do what we've done all year long
… we've made
comebacks,” Raiders head coach Sandy Douglas said.
With two outs for the Raiders, Trine brought in
relief pitcher, freshman Justine Robles. She walked one batter
before freshman Andi VanSickle hit a grounder to third and was
thrown out at first.
Robles struck out the first two batters of the
seventh to earn her first career save.
“We didn't adjust to the
pitcher,” Douglas said of Robles. “Our defense has been
down a couple weeks this year but we came out in time to win the
championship,” Douglas said of her team's OAC
tournament title that gave the Raiders an automatic bid into the
NCAA Tournament.
“We regrouped well
… but the last two
innings we couldn't produce runs,” Douglas said.
“Today was about being patient,” said
Trine head coach Donnie Danklefsen. Thursday, Trine lost 5-1 to
Anderson University, the team's first loss since April 3 to
Defiance College. “When she threw strikes we hit the ones we
liked.”
Danklefsen said he changed his defense during the
fifth in an effort to get “kids more comfortable to settle us
down.”
His strategy appeared to pay off as the Thunder
stopped the Raiders' rally and hung on to win.
“It felt really good, especially having my
team behind me,” Robles said. “I'm prepared and
ready to go when they need me.”
Trine advances to the next round at noon
Saturday, May 11, and will face the loser of the Allegheny College
vs. Capital University game that's scheduled to be played at
4 p.m. today.
The loss eliminated Mount Union rom the
tournament.