Glendeside, pa. – Friday afternoon, the Stevens Institute of Technology technological team marked a split with Arcadia University.
Arcadia (8-18, 4-4 Mac Freedom) won the first 2-1 game before Stevens (14-14, 5-3 Mac Freedom) won 8-0 in the last drink.
How it went
The Ducks pierced with an unpaid count in the second round of match 1, organizing a rally with two outings. Isabella Won has achieved a sure blow, Elizabeth Kirstein market, and Riley Lawrence Reaches an error by the COURT stop, allowing WON to score.
Arcadia put runners in the corners in the second, but Kyra Fischer Fampered with jam with an earth setting at first. Fischer posed seven games in a row in the middle of the match, and Stevens set together two strokes in the sixth on the blows of Carmelita Murphy-Brun and won. They were blocked as a stick withdrawn ending the threat.
The knights fought to take their first advance of the day at the end of the sixth. Two single and a pair of stolen bases put the runners in the second and third with a withdrawal, and consecutive strokes on the right field gave Arcadia an advantage of 2-1. Ella tozduman Sloté Fischer and obtained the last two withdrawals, giving Stevens a last chance. They could not put a runner on the basis while Carte has escaped with the 2-1 victory.
Without goal during the second competition, the Ducks opened the scoring in the third. Jessica Guerrero Lacé a double to a field on the right and went to the third Megan Curtis. Emma Quattrochi Delivered a simple through the left side, giving Stevens an advance of 1-0. Jessica HSU Adjust the knights in order to the fourth before visitors burst four in the fifth.
Allison Mitloff I started the rally with a simple inner field before moving into a rating position on a stolen base. Guerrero chose and took second place on the throw before Curtis throws a simple right, marking both. Quattrochi kept the first strokes to come, singularizing Curtis at the house on the right. Stevens crowned the frame at high scoring as Rachael Prescott reached on an error.
The knights filled the bases on two simple in the sixth, but HSU prompted a development to finish the Channel. Stevens crowned the scoring in the seventh, adding a trio of racing. Guerrero and Curtis led with simple and put back a base on wild land. Crash Emma Ruiz Intensit and exploded a double in the center, marking a pair. Prescott distinguished the middle after the Ruiz At-Bat, marking the eldest of the second. HSU polished the gem by placing the knights in order, cementing the laundering.
Inside the box score
- Won went 2 for 3 with a race marked in the first match.
- Kirstein reached the base twice in match 1, singular and drawing a walk.
- Fischer made 5 1/3 rounds, granting six strokes and only two points.
- HSU traveled the distance in match 2, granting seven strokes without walking. The first year withdrew one.
- Guerrero equaled his high season with four strokes, adding two points scored and a point produced.
- Curtis and Quattrochi each had a pair of safety, combining for three products produced and three points scored.
The next
The Ducks visit Ramapo Wednesday, with a first throw in Mahwah, New Jersey, scheduled for 3 p.m.