Wesleyan softball
suffers two league sweeps over weekend
Greensboro, NC
- The Battling Bishop softball team of North Carolina
Wesleyan suffered two USA South sweeps over the weekend,
dropping a pair of games at Ferrum on Saturday before
falling to Greensboro on Sunday. The Bishops are now
7-21 on the season, 2-12 in conference play.
On
Saturday at Ferrum, the Panthers earned two 8-0 wins
over the Bishops, both in five innings. In the opener,
NCWC was limited to six hits and was led by a 2-for-3
performance by junior Kate Braun.
Despite
tallying just seven hits in the contest, Ferrum managed
four runs in each of the first and fifth innings thanks
to four Bishop fielding errors. Freshman Brooke Davis
suffered the loss, allowing eight runs (three earned)
over four complete.
The
second game saw a similar scenario unfold as the Bishops
were limited to five hits. Freshman Meredith Mills was
3-for-3 to pace Wesleyan at the plate.
The
Panthers managed eight runs (seven earned) on 10 hits
off of NCWC starter Ashley Driver (3-9), who took the
loss in the circle after going 4.1 innings.
It
didn't take long for the Bishops to break their
scoreless drought as Wesleyan took a quick 1-0 lead in
the top of the first on Sunday at Greensboro. Senior
Whitney Moshier did the honors with an RBI-single to
right that plated Carla Pridgen.
Unfortunately, the Pride managed three runs over the
first two innings and took a 3-1 lead into the top of
the fourth. The Bishops tied the game with pair of
scores, but GC answered with four unanswered runs over
their final two at-bats for the 7-3 final.
Davis
(4-10) went the distance in the losing effort, allowing
seven runs (six earned) on 10 hits, while Moshier
finished 2-for-3 at the plate.
In the
weekend's final game, Greensboro completed the sweep
with a 4-0 win. Junior Tiffany McCord (0-1) took the
loss, going 4.1 innings and giving up four runs (three
earned) on 10 hits. The Pride limited NCWC to just three
hits in the game.
Wesleyan continues
USA South play on Wednesday when Methodist University
visits Edge Field. Game one is slated to begin at 2:30
p.m., and the Bishops will be honoring Senior Day prior
to the first pitch.
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