(Quinnipiac
boxscore)
(Indiana boxscore)
3/14/07 --
Freshman Blaire Porter (Redmond, Wash.) pitched five and two-thirds
hitless innings and senior Randi Gillespie (San Jose, Calif.) extended
her hitting streak to five games with a 3-for-4 performance as the Long
Island University softball team defeated conference rival Quinnipiac,
3-1, in a non-conference affair at the USF Softball Complex on
Wednesday morning.
Porter allowed only two Bobcat
hits and tallied a career-high 10
strikeouts as she notched her second complete-game victory in
as many
days. In the second game of the morning, the Blackbirds lead
early but
could not hang on as Indiana exploded for four runs in the fifth
inning
and was victorious, 6-1.
Freshman Raylene Asman (Escondido,
Calif.), who was mired in an 0-for-18 lump coming into the
contest, singled
to lead of
the third inning. After two sacrifices advanced her to third,
Gillespie ripped a single down the left field line to plate the
game’s first run. Asman finished the day with three hits
over the two games.
Long Island had numerous opportunities in each
of the next three innings but could not score. In the fourth,
LIU loaded the bases
but could not score and also left a runner on in the fifth. With
runners on first and third and one out in the sixth, a failed
squeeze attempt led to a play at the plate. Junior Celina Castillo
(Bay Area, Calif.) dashed towards home after the catcher had
thrown it to third, but the third baseman’s return throw
beat her to record the second out of the inning. After a walk
and wild pitch, two more runners were left stranded in scoring
position as Jamie Iaquinto enduced a ground out to end the inning.
A two-run single by junior Vanessa
Mejia (Roanoke, Va.) scored Gillespie and junior Brittany Murphy
(Los Alamitos, Calif.) in
the top
of the seventh to give LIU a 3-0 cushion. Gillespie and Murphy
had led
of the inning with singles.
Porter pitched brilliantly as she held Quinnipiac
to just a lone single through six innings. In the seventh,
the righthander
got two quick outs before a hit by pitch and walk put runners
on first and second. A single up the middle by Jill Viglione
broke up Porter’s shutout bid and cut the LIU lead to 3-1.
Porter regrouped and finished the game as she got Krista Seeman
to bounce out to shortstop.
In the second and final game
of the day against Indiana, back-to-back doubles by Gillespie
and Mejia put Long Island on top, 1-0, in
the top
of the third. Gillespie finished the day with five hits at the
plate
and is now batting .459 on the season.
The Hoosiers would tie the game
up with an unearned run in the bottom
half and went ahead on a opposite field solo home run by Tory
Yamaguchi
in the fourth. A four-run fifth highlighted by another opposite
field
home run by Kim Richards put Indiana ahead to stay. Porter suffered
the loss, going four innings and allowing three earned runs while
striking out one. Sophomore Jenny Giles (Melbourne, Fla.) relieved
Porter and allowed no earned runs in two innings of work.
LIU continues its stay in Tampa
on Friday, March 16 as it begins the
Speedline Invitational, hosted by the University of South Florida.
The
Blackbirds will take on Rhode Island at 3:00 p.m. then face UNLV
at
5:00 p.m.
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