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Softball finishes 4-0 during home portion of fall schedule

Nick Bonaventura

Issue date: 9/25/07 Section: Sports
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Miami catcher Jenna McGivney throws down to first base to complete a double play during the second game of the RedHawks' doubleheader Saturday afternoon.   --Jeff Creech/The Miami Student
Miami catcher Jenna McGivney throws down to first base to complete a double play during the second game of the RedHawks' doubleheader Saturday afternoon. --Jeff Creech/The Miami Student

Strong pitching and timely hitting led the Miami softball team to its third and fourth wins Saturday afternoon, as the RedHawks defeated both Eastern Kentucky and Northern Kentucky universities at the Miami Softball Stadium.

In the first game of the Saturday doubleheader, Miami knocked off EKU, 6-2, before squeaking by NKU, 2-1.

In the first game, the RedHawks were led by sophomore pitcher Meredith Linch's six innings of shutout softball, giving up only three hits and walking three.

The RedHawks were also led offensively by sophomore Alicia Hogl's two hits and two RBIs.

Sophomore Shalise Lugo came in for the seventh inning and allowed two runs on four hits. Although it wasn't the outing Lugo wanted, she was able to hold on and help the RedHawks clench a win.

"It wasn't one of my best games, but I definitely battled through," Lugo said. "The biggest thing for me, for fall ball especially, was just to get through the game."

In the second game, Miami received another solid pitching performance, as Lugo, who closed out the first game, started the second, allowing just one run, while giving up four hits and walking two in her six innings of work.

Northern Kentucky got on the base for the first time when pitcher April Ehlers hit an RBI single to right field in the second inning.

Miami quickly retaliated with its first run in the next inning as sophomore Briana Burke attempted to lay down a sacrifice bunt, but beat the throw to first and was called safe, as senior Halle Popson scored.

However, the biggest hit of the day came from senior Breanna Robinson. In the bottom of the fifth inning with the score tied at one, Robinson hit a single to drive in freshman Kathryn Russette, which put Miami in the lead 2-1.

The at-bat could not have come at a better time for Robinson. She had just talked with Assistant Coach Kellyn Tate about a particular issue she had been having in the batter's box.

"I was looking to improve my pitch selection, which I had just got done talking to Coach Tate about," Robinson said. "So my main focus was really picking out a good pitch and putting a good cut on it."
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