The University of Redlands softball team split a non-conference
doubleheader with Pacific Lutheran University (WA) Wednesday
afternoon at the Softball "Field of Dreams" in Redlands, winning
the first game, 8-5, before falling, 0-4, in the nightcap.
Redlands depended on strong hitting in the twinbill's front end,
collecting 11 base knocks in the victory.
The Bulldogs pushed one across in the bottom of the first, but
the Lutes answered back an inning-and-a-half later with two runs
off of a two-out, two-run home run.
Two defensive mistakes allowed the Maroon and Gray to recapture
the lead in the fourth. Sophomore rightfielder/pitcher Breanna
Ruelas (Brawley, CA) drove the first run of the frame in when she
reached on a fielding error by the pitcher, and sophomore second
baseman Molly Duran (Corona, CA) followed suit with an RBI single
up the middle in the ensuing at bat. A single by freshman shortstop
Kirsten Milliner (Torrance, CA) plated Ruelas later on in the
stanza, giving Redlands the 4-2 edge through four.
A sacrifice fly by sophomore third baseman Lindsay Henry (Lake
Elsinore, CA) ignited a four-run rally in the sixth. Senior catcher
Nicky Neumann (Fremont, CA) ripped a two-run triple after Henry
drove in the inning's first run, which set the stage for an RBI
single by junior first baseman Lizett Casillas (Pomona, CA).
Pacific Lutheran made it interesting in the top of the seventh,
as Stacey Hagensen lifted a three-run shot over the
right-centerfield wall with two outs. The Bulldogs, however,
retired the next batter to secure the game-one triumph.
Senior pitcher Olivia Ellis (Colfax, CA) hurled the full seven
and earned the win. She yielded five runs, three of which were
earned, off eight hits while striking out four.
Hagensen was handed the loss after accounting for eight runs,
five of which were earned, off 11 hits. She also fanned two
Redlands batters.
Casillas, Milliner and Neumann each had stellar
performances at the dish. Casillas and Milliner batted 3-for-4 and
3-for-3, respectively, with one RBI apiece, while Neumann plated
three and scored once off two hits.
Pacific Lutheran's attack was led by Hagensen, Kaely Cuthill and
Monti Califano, all of whom contributed two hits.
Redlands could not solve the Lutes in the nightcap, as errors
and offensive woes doomed the Maroon and Gray.
The Bulldogs made four defensive miscues, which led to two
unearned runs.
Lauren Watson's two-run single in the first foreshadowed the
outcome, as Redlands would never make a serious run at the Lutes
from that point forward. Pacific Lutheran added one in the second
and cushioned its advantage with one more in the fifth.
Ruelas sustained the loss despite a respectable game in the
circle. She allowed four runs, two of which were earned, off seven
hits and three walks in seven innings of work. Ruelas also struck
out three.
Ramona Lorton tossed a gem for the Lutes, yielding a mere four
hits in a complete-game shutout.
Senior centerfielder Kayla Peterson (San Jose, CA), Milliner,
Neumann and freshman leftfielder Sarah Beeman (Corona, CA) all
offered a hit toward the Bulldogs' final tally.
Six different Lutes connected on base hits, with Lorton
spearheading the offense's production with a 2-for-3 effort.
Redlands (17-8, 11-1 SCIAC) hopes to rebound tomorrow when it
hosts the University of St. Thomas (MN) in a non-conference bout at
4:30 p.m.