Senior Ashly Duin had a solid day at the plate against Bacone College.—Sarah Henderson photo (4/18/2014)
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Box Score 2 Muskogee, Okla.—Aggie softball put up two great games against Bacone College Wednesday afternoon as they split the double-header adding one more win to the OPSU record.
Strong batting and great pitching made for great softball in both games as the Aggies took game one by five runs with a score of 8-3, and came just shy of victory in game two losing 3-2 against the Lady Warriors.
Rachel Thompson earned her second win of the season pitching seven innings in game one and allowing just six hits and three earned runs; Thompson sat down seven batters with strikeouts.
Bacone started things off with two runs in the first inning with a runner stealing home for the second run.
The Aggies came back with a run in the second as
Laura Trehal doubled to left-center and was later brought in by
Ashly Duin on a single.
Thompson struck out two and put out one to close out the second inning and the Aggie bats took over from there.
Anyssa Barbosa led off the third with a double to left-center and was followed by
Salina Galindo who singled and was advanced to second on an error by left field, bringing Barbosa in for the tying run.
Madison Heathington then drove a double to score Galindo and was matched by Trehal as she smacked her second double of the day to score Heathington.
Samantha Arledge then stepped up with a single which brought Trehal home giving the Aggies a three-run lead (5-2).
Bacone failed to score a run in the third and both teams remained scoreless through the top of the fifth inning. The Lady Warriors scored one run in the bottom of the fifth, but that would be their last of the day.
The sixth inning opened with one Aggie batter being hit by a pitch and the next being walked to first base. With two on, Barbosa stepped up and blasted a three-run homer to left field giving the Aggies a comfortable 8-3 lead which would be the final score after a run-less seventh inning.
Arledge got the start in the circle for game two and pitched a strong 6.2 innings totaling a whopping 13 strikeouts; she allowed only six hits and three earned runs.
Once again the Lady Warriors struck first scoring one run in the first inning. Another run wasn't scored until the top of the third when
Lilli Ward hit a single to short-stop bringing in
Kolbi Graves who doubled to get on base and advanced to third on the throw.
Innings four and five remained scoreless for both teams until OPSU came back to tie things up with one run in the sixth; Heathington was brought across on a single by
Ashly Duin.
Arledge tossed two strikeouts to close out the sixth but could not contain the Bacone bats in the seventh as they scored the winning run off two singles and a walk. With the loss, Areldge's record falls to 8-16 for the season.
Four Aggie batters hit .500 against the Lady Warriors:
Ashly Duin,
Salina Galindo,
Kolbi Graves and
Laura Trehal, all went 3-6 in the series. The Aggies hit a combined six doubles and one home run.
Anyssa Barbosa led the team in RBI with three and was followed by Duin with two.
Rachel Thompson made some great plays behind the plate with 15 putouts as catcher in game one.
Anyssa Barbosa also contributed in the field totaling ten putouts from first on the series.
The Aggies move to 10-34 overall with two conference wins. They will continue conference play on the road this week as they finish their season in Claremore, Okla. with a three-game series against Rogers State. Friday's double-header is set for 4 p.m. with Saturday's game three taking place at Noon.