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April 15, 2008
JACKSON – In
Millsaps' final home games of the 2008 slate, sophomore Brittney McAllister
scattered five hits in a complete game performance to earn the Majors
an 11-3 win in Game 1 before MS College fought its way to a 14-7 win
in Game 2 to earn the Tuesday split.
Millsaps managed
just six hits in the first game but took advantage of eight walks
by MC starter Katie Perry (13-17), crossing the plate 11 times en route
to the run-rule win.
The Majors gave McAllister (4-5) plenty of room to work in the first
inning, striking for five runs on three hits. The big blow came on a
two-run single by rightfielder Morgan Ladner to give the Majors a 5-0
lead.
The Majors scored a single run in the second inning before third baseman
Jennifer McKinley ripped a two-run double to push the lead to 8-0.
MS College (14-18) rallied
with two runs in the fourth and one in the fifth before the Majors
sealed
the game with three runs in the bottom half
of the fifth, capped off by designated hitter Kasey Thibodeaux’s
two-run single to right.
Thibodeaux led the
Majors with two hits and three RBIs, while McKinley and Ladner each
went 1-for-3 with a pair of RBIs. Millsaps also grabbed five stolen
bases in the game, including two apiece from Sam Hill and Katherine
Nicholas.
McAllister went the distance for the Majors, scattering five hits and
surrendering three runs (one earned), while walking just one.
The Majors followed
with another solid game at the plate in the nightcap, scoring seven
runs, but it wasn’t
enough as the Choctaws pounded out 16 hits and took advantage of six
Millsaps
errors, to take a wild 14-7 victory.
The Choctaws got
to starter Laura Litton early in the contest, as the first three batters
reached
base—two on errors—and catcher
Adrienne Ard belted a three-run home run to right to begin a five-run
first inning.
MC stretched the lead out to 7-0 on a second home run by Ard in the
second and a double steal in the third. The Majors, however, rallied
to tie the game with three runs in the third and four in the fourth.
Hill belted an RBI-double
to left-center in the third and came around to score on a single by
McKinley. Thibodeaux followed
with an RBI-single of her own to trim the lead to 7-3.
Millsaps tied it up on three straight Choctaw errors with runners on
base after another RBI-double by Hill. The Majors had a chance to take
the lead with the bases loaded and one out but Litton grounded into a
1-2-3 double play to end the inning.
The Choctaws took the lead for good, scoring a pair of runs in the fifth
and five in the sixth. Perry (14-17) did not allow a hit in the final
three innings, to earn the win in relief. Ard went 4-for-5 at the plate
with four RBIs and two home runs to lead the Choctaws.
All three seniors—Amanda
Stevens, Jessica Clincy and Kalea Hardwick—received
the start in the group’s final home game. Stevens went a perfect
2-for-2 at the plate and reached base in all four plate appearances.
Millsaps wraps up
its regular season at 17-12 overall and will begin postseason play
April 25 in Danville, Ky., at the SCAC Softball Championships. The
Majors will be the East's No. 2 seed and will play either Hendrix or
Rhodes College in their tournament opener.
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