The Louisville Cardinal By Matt Bradshaw and Dalton Ray–On day two of the Red and Black tournament, softball (12-6) defeated Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-5) and Bowling Green (7-10).Wisconsin-Green Bay, 4-3Stat leaders:Sophomore Megan Hensley (4-2) allowed no earned runs while striking out sixRedshirt junior Nicole Pufahl goes 2-for-2 with an RBISenior Maryssa Becker hits 1-for-3 with an RBIRundown:Green Bay started the game quickly, getting three hits and a run in the top of the first. Louisville answered with a run of their own in the bottom of the inning.In the third, Ferguson doubled then Becker drove the freshman in, giving the Cards a 2-1 lead.Louisville drove in two runs in the sixth to widen the lead 4-1.Green Bay loaded the bases with no outs in the top of the seventh, threatening to make a comeback. They scored two runs due to an infield blunder by Louisville, making the score 4-3. Hensley closed the game out by striking out the final two batters.Bowling Green, 1-0State leaders:Senior Jordan McNary bats 2-for-3Becker (8-4) records 10 strikeouts in seven innings and goes 2-for-3 at the plate with a home runRundown:A pitching duel between Becker and BG’s Brooke Parker (0-3), the two used different styles on the mound.Becker went with a power mindset and only allowed two hits, throwing 107 pitches and sitting down 10. Parker chose a more methioctical approach by playing to her defense. Parker had five fly-outs and eight ground-outs on 87 pitches.Becker got the best of Parker, going yard in the top of the fourth inning.With a full count in the top of the seventh inning, Becker struckout Hannah Giammarino to clinch the win.
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Saturday, March 4, 2017
Softball downs Wisconsin-Green Bay and Bowling Green
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