May 8, 2010
Softball Loses Heartbreaker to Salem State - Rams Eliminated from MASCAC Tournament
Box Score
Westfield, Mass. – Freshman Christina Cipriani (Peabody,
Mass.) blooped a one-out, bases loaded single over the first
baseman to drive in the winning run and give Salem State a 7-6
comeback victory over Framingham State in a loser’s bracket
semifinal game of the MASCAC softball tournament on Saturday, May
8.
Framingham State, the No. 4 seed, finishes the season 17-22 with
the loss. Salem, 31-8-1 and the No. 2 seed, advances to
Sunday’s championship game and will play No. 1 seed Westfield
State, which is still unbeaten in the double elimination
tournament. The game at Westfield begins at 12:00 p.m.
Salem would have to defeat Westfield twice to capture
the MASCAC crown and an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Framingham-Salem was a back-and-forth elimination game. The
Vikings took a 3-0 first-inning lead with the big blow a two-run
single by freshman shortstop Lauren Garchinsky (Peabody, Mass.).
Framingham rallied to take a 5-3 lead with four runs in the
fourth and a run in the fifth. The Rams collected four hits
in the fourth, with junior outfielder Kasey Phipps (Westford,
Mass.) and freshman outfielder Kendra Fisher (Abington, Mass.) both
rapping two-run singles. Fisher also picked up an RBI single in the
fifth.
With two outs and a runner on first in the fifth inning, the
Vikings rallied for three runs on three hits to take a 6-5 lead.
Salem scored its runs an RBI single by Garschinsky, a wild pitch
and a Framingham State throwing error.
Framingham knotted the score in the top of the seventh on an RBI
single by junior Kelly Reardon (Groveland, Mass.). The Rams had
runners on second and third with one out but the Vikings got out of
the jam. Relief pitcher Sarra Bergeron (Methuen, Mass.) made an
outstanding grab of a lined shot up the middle for the second out.
Starting pitcher Katelynn Fanning (East Boston, Mass.) then
reentered the game and recorded a strikeout to end the inning.
Salem’s seventh-inning rally started when Taylor Orlando
(Danvers, Mass.) led off with a single to left field and Amanda
Scola (Leominster, Mass.) dropped a beautiful bunt hit in front of
home plate. Orlando advanced to third on the bunt and Jess Baird
(Worcester, Mass.) was intentionally walked to load the bases.
After Garchinsky struck out swinging, Cipriani delivered the
game-winning hit on a 3-1 pitch.
Framingham out-hit Salem, 13-12. Garchinsky was 2 for 4 with
three RBI. Collecting two hits for the Vikings were Sarah Brown
(North Attleboro, Mass.), Orlando, Cipriani and Gabbie Vitalie
(Danvers, Mass.), who had a double.
Fisher was 2 for 4 with three RBI for the Rams and junior DP
Andrea DiTerlizzi (Shrewsbury, Mass.) was 3 for 4. Freshman Taylor
Ezold (Westfield, Mass.) and Katie Donovan (Holden, Mass.) rapped
two singles.
Fanning pitched four complete innings for the pitching victory;
she allowed seven hits and four runs and struck out five. Sophomore
Alysia Morrissette (Ware, Mass.) pitched her second complete game
of the day to sustain the loss.