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Michelle Murch
10
Winner East Stroudsburg ESU 3-2
3
Barry BARRY-S 3-3
Winner
East Stroudsburg ESU
3-2
10
Final
3
Barry BARRY-S
3-3
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
East Stroudsburg ESU 4 0 3 2 0 0 1 10 9 3
Barry BARRY-S 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 8 1

W: Sarah Davenport (3-0) L: Martin, Alexis (1-1)

3
Colorado-Mines CSM 0-8
5
Winner Barry BARRY-S 4-3
Colorado-Mines CSM
0-8
3
Final
5
Barry BARRY-S
4-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Colorado-Mines CSM 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 9 1
Barry BARRY-S 0 5 0 0 0 0 X 5 3 2

W: Vera, Isabel (1-0) L: Taylor Wayne (0-2) S: Angelico, Haelee (1)

Game Recap: Softball | | Michelle Murch

Softball Breaks Even on Parents Day

MIAMI SHORES, Fla. Saturday afternoon featured another trio of softball games from Buccaneer Field. Barry softball played in two of the games, splitting their day with a loss to East Stroudsburg and a bounce back win in the night cap against Colorado-Mines.

INSIDE THE MATCHUPS

Final: Barry 3, #16 East Stroudsburg 10
Records: Barry (3-3), East Stroudsburg (3-2)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 9-5


Final: Barry 5, Colorado-Mines 3
Records: Barry (4-3), Colorado-Mines (0-8)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 5-1


HOW IT HAPPENED (East Stroudsburg)
  • T1 | After getting two quick outs to start the game, Barry found themselves leaving the inning in quite the deficit. A series of a walk, single, and hit by a pitch set up the Warriors with the bases loaded and two outs. In what was almost an inning ending catch, the ball found itself on the other side of the left field fence for a grand slam in favor of East Stroudsburg. | East Stroudsburg 4, Barry 0
  • B1 | Sarah Langlie kept her bat hot delivering a lead off single to give the Bucs momentum. Caroline Figueroa delivered from the three-hole a double to right center to score Langlie and get Barry on the board. An errant throw from the catch off a bunt from Brooklyn Rushton scored Figueroa and cut the deficit in half. | East Stroudsburg 4, Barry 2
  • T3 | The Warriors tacked onto their lead puttting up three runs on three hits. This was in addition to a few Barry miscues that enaabled the long inning. | East Stroudsburg 7, Barry 2
  • T4 | A two out base knock through the left side drove in both base runners for East Stroudsburg who continued to extend their lead. | East Stroudsburg 9, Barry 2
  • T7 | A misread oon a ball to right field brought in the 10th and final run for ESU. | East Stroudsburg 10, Barry 2
  • B7 | Barry strung together a late two-out rally to scratch for a run. Bri Pellicone delivered the double to right center that brought home Shelby Prevatte. | East Stroudsburg 10, Barry 3
NOTEWORTHY (East Stroudsburg)
  • Eight Buccaneers recorded a hit in the contest. 
  • Langlie extended her hit streak to two, while Mya Tucker extended hers to four.
  • Figueroa reached base for her sixth straight game.
  • Alexis Martin picked up the loss in her second start.
  • The Warriors had nine hits to the Bucs eight.
  • Barry stranded nine runners to ESU's three.
HOW IT HAPPENED (Colorado-Mines)
  • B2 | In a wild defensive inning for Colorado-Mines, Barry scored five runs on one hit and just one error. A tally of miscues led to the big inning that saw the entire starting lineup step to the plate. | Barry 5, Colorado-Mines 0
  • T3 | A pair of Orediggers reached base to kick the inning off before it was followed by back to back outs. An infield single then drove in their first run. | Barry 5, Colorado-Mines 1
  • T4 | CSM scored their second run off a triple that was brought home by a single to center field. | Barry 5, Colorado-Mines 2
  • T5 | The final run of the game came in due to a hit by pitch that found their way around back home. | Barry 5, Colorado-Mines 3
NOTEWORTHY (Colorado-Mines)
  • Isabel Vera earned her first start and the win, throwing four innings just six hits, two earned runs, and struck out two.
  • Haelee Angelico came in for the save, throwing three innings with three hits and one earned run.
  • Tucker holds the second longest on base streak on the team at five straight, and the longest hit streak at five.
  • The Bucs were outhit 9-3. 
  • Maggie Boyd had two of the three hits, delivered two RBI, and scored a run.

ON THE HORIZON

Barry remain at Buccaneer Field with a double-header against no. 19 Wingate.
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