GRAND RAPIDS,
Mich. - - The Madonna softball team moved two steps closer to
capturing the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference championship
with a sweep of Cornerstone on Friday. MU took game one 8-3 and hung
on for a 4-3 win in the night cap. Freshman Jess Irwin
(Monroe, Mich.) broke the MU single-season strike out record
with her 183rd to end the first game. The wins move
Madonna to 28-12-1 overall and 16-4 in WHAC play. Cornerstone falls
to 16-22, 10-10 in loop action.
GAME ONE
The Crusaders put two runners on in the top of the first but could not push
across a run, keeping the game scoreless until the Golden Eagles put two runs on
the board in the bottom of the third off of Irwin. Both CU runs came with two
outs and were unearned after an MU miscue earlier in the inning.
MU was
held off the board until the top of the sixth when the royal and gold pushed
four across to take the lead for good in the game. Ashley Shay (Garden
City, Mich.) led off with a double. Pinch runner Rachael Kethe
(Lennox, Mich.) advanced to third on a wild pitch before coming home on a
Kelly Lesko (Trenton, Mich.) sac bunt to make it 2-1 CU. Brittney
Scero (Canton, Mich.) singled in Tara LaMilza (St. Clair
Shores, Mich.) who had earlier walked to make it 2-2. Cat Sidor
(Livonia, Mich.) then tripled in Scero and scored on a throwing error on CU
to make it 4-2.
The
Golden Eagles got one of those runs back in the bottom of the sixth using a pair
of hits to make it 4-3 heading into the top of the seventh. Danielle
Richardson (Flint, Mich.) led off the seventh for MU by drawing a
walk. She moved to second on a Kethe sac bunt. After a fly out, Kathleen
Smiley (Wixom, Mich.) was hit by a pitch to put runners at first and
second. Lesko then singled to center to score Richardson. Scero then singled to
the area behind the first base bag to score Smiley all the way from second to
make it 6-4. It became 7-4 after Sidor’s single scored Lesko. Run number eight
came home when Tedi Johnston singled to right to score Scero and make it 8-4.
Cornerstone got a lead off single from Christy Chapman and she moved up to
second on a ground out. Irwin took care of the final two outs herself, striking
out Mandee Michelsen and Emily VanDusen to end the game and set the single
season record for strike outs with number 182 and 183.
Sidor
continued her torrid pace, going 4-for-5 with two RBIs to extend her hitting
streak to 24 games. Lesko and Scero also added two RBIs each. Irwin struck out
five to set the record, allowing three runs on five hits in the complete game
win. Leah Gruppen took the loss for CU, allowing all eight runs on seven hits.
GAME TWO
The Madonna bats
staked starter Michelle Henning (Toledo, Ohio) to a 1-0 lead in
the top of the second, using a one-out walk to Richardson and a double from Shay
to take the early lead.
The
Crusaders added two more runs in the third as Smiley led off with a walk and
after Lesko flied out, Scero singled to put runners at first and second with one
out. Both runners advanced on steals before Johnston reached on an error
charged to the Golden Eagle infield that cleared the bases to make it 3-0
Madonna.
MU made
it 4-0 in the top of the fifth as Sidor drew a two-out walk and advanced on a
Johnston single. Sidor then stole third and came home on a Christina Finch
(Albion, Mich.) single for the final MU tally.
Cornerstone got two runs back in the bottom of the fifth as Emily Brown led off
with a solo homer to left. Melanie Creager followed Brown with a triple and came
home on a Chapman single to cut the Crusader lead to just two at 4-2.
Head
coach Al White went to his bull pen, bringing Irwin in for the top of the
sixth to try and nail down the save. Irwin gave up a hit in the sixth but got
Gruppen and Brown to fly out to end the inning.
The
Golden Eagles threatened in the bottom of the seventh, as Melanie Creager was
hit by a pitch to lead off the inning and Chapman followed her with a double to
put runners at second and third. Emily Faletti struck out for the first out of
the inning and out two came via a Meghan Powell sac fly that made it a one-run
game at 4-3 after Creager scored. Irwin buckled down and got Michielsen to pop
out to Lesko to end the game and give the Crusaders the sweep in the double
header.
Six
different Crusaders picked up hits, led by Sidor who extended her hitting streak
to 25 games with a single in the seventh. Henning picked up her third win of the
season, striking out three while not allowing a walk. Irwin set her second and
third records of the day, picking up her third save of the season, bettering her
own mark of two, which was set last week. The three saves is also the new career
best in MU history. Maureen Masters took the loss for Cornerstone, falling to
9-11.
The
Crusaders swing back into action on Sunday when they travel to Concordia for a
1pm double header.
Contact:
Patrick Moore - Director of Media Relations
(734) 432-5834