Wellesley wasted no time in getting the jump on Brandeis senior
Emily Vaillette (Milford, NH) as sophomore SS Jessie
Haladyna (St. Johns, FLl) went deep to center field for
her first home run of the season. Brandeis answered in the bottom
of the frame, tying the game on a double to right-center field by
rookie DP Stacy Berg (Owings Mills, MD) and taking the lead on a
two-run single up the middle by senior catcher Erin Ross
(Manalapan, NJ). The Judges tacked on a run in the third without a
hit, as sophomores Brittany Grimm (Perkiomenville, PA) and Mariann
Specker (So. Windsor, CT) walked to lead off the inning. They
reached second on third on a passed ball and two outs later, came
home on an illegal pitch.
The Blue responded in a big way in the fourth by sending 12 batters
to the plate, scoring eight runs on six hits and three Judge
errors. They opened the inning with back-to-back doubles by senior
1B Alex Warren (Delta, BC) and junior CF
Brittany Bakacs (Millstone Township, NJ) that cut
the lead to 4-2. After a bunt single put runners on the corners,
Wellesley executed a double steal to move within one.
A hit batter and an error loaded the bases, and junior 2B
Alison Davis (Glen Ellyn, IL) gave the visitors a
5-4 lead with a single up the middle. They tacked on two more runs
on a wild pitch and a two-run home run by Warren to take a 9-4
lead.
The teams had runners in every inning but one after than, but it
wasn't until the bottom of the seventh that any further damage was
done. With one away and runners on second and third, Specker
singled through the right side for her first hit of the game. She
stole second to put runners on second and third, and Berg came
through again, striking a solid single to left that scored two more
runs and trimmed the lead to 9-7. After two more walks issued by
Wellesley hurlers, Lauren Goldfarb (Albuquerque,
NM) came on with the bases loaded. Goldfarb induced a grounder to
first that produced a force at home and ended the game with a
strike out to earn a save.
Wellesley senior Megan Wood (Jacksonville, FL)
picked up the win 6.1 innings of 10-hit ball, giving up seven runs
(five earned) and walking two and striking out two to move to 1-0
on the campaign. Vaillette suffered the loss in 3.1 innings of work
with five runs, all earned, and nine hits with two Ks and no walks.
She falls to 4-3.
In the second game, the Judges jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the
bottom of the first on just one hit. Grimm walked, as did Berg,
with an illegal pitch on ball four. Berg then stole second to put
two in scoring position for Ross, who laced her fifth double of the
season to right field and give the hosts a 2-0 lead. The Blue
answered in the top of the second on a two-run home run by Warren,
her second of the day.
Brandeis scored the winning runs in the bottom of the frame,
again needing just one hit to get the job done. Junior RF Carly
Schmand (Bethesda, MD) reached on a one-out error and moved to
second on a groundout. Junior 2B Melisa Cagar (Ridgewood, NJ)
walked, and Grimm followed with a single for her first RBI of the
afternoon, plating Schmand. Two Goldfarb wild pitches later, Cagar
crossed the plate to make the game 4-2.
Goldfarb atoned for her wildness in the top of the fourth with a
deep home run to left center. Grimm answered and drove home a run
in the bottom of the inning and Schmand did likewise in the fifth,
making the final score 6-3, as the game was called on account of
darkness.
Brandeis sophomore Caroline Miller (Bala Cynwyd, PA) earned the
win with four innings of four-hit ball, giving up three earned
runs, three walks and two strikeouts, while senior Allie Mussen
(Franklin Square, NY) picked up the save by retiring three of the
four hitters she faced in the top of the fifth. Goldfarb suffered
the loss, giving up six hits and six runs (three earned) in five
innings, fanning four and walking five.
The top Brandeis performer of the day at the plate was Grimm,
who went 4-for-5 with four runs scored, two RBI a double and a
stolen base. Berg went 3-for-5 with two walks, three RBI, three
runs scored, two steals. Warren paced Wellesley at the plate, going
4-for-5 with four RBI, three runs scored, two home runs and a
double.
Brandeis is off until next Tuesday when they travel to Suffolk
University for a 3 p.m. twinbill. Wellesleyplays at Clark on Friday
and then heads to Florida for their Spring break trip to the
National Training Center in Clermont for eight games starting
Sunday.