Area Roundup
Posted: March 11, 2013
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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Freshman Jailyn Ford struck out a school-record 16 and pitched her fourth shutout of the season to lead James Madison to a 2-0 win over Coastal Carolina in a non-conference softball game Sunday in a tournament at Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The Dukes, who have won five straight, improved to 14-6; the Chanticleers fell to 12-11.
Ford (6-1) allowed just three base runners (two hits and a walk) and broke Meredith Felts’ single-game strikeout record of 15, set on March 25, 2009, against George Washington.
Megan Shinaberry homered and had two RBIs for JMU, which beat Georgetown 10-1 and Middle Tennessee State 8-2 on Saturday.
JMU Sweeps Hofstra
HARRISONBURG — Tyler Duke hit a grand slam, his second home run of the weekend, and went 2-for-4 with five RBIs to lead James Madison to a 10-6 win over Hofstra in a Colonial Athletic Association baseball game Sunday at Veterans Memorial Park.
With a three-game weekend sweep, the Dukes improved to 9-6 overall, 3-0 in the CAA; the Pride fell to 3-11, 0-3.
Conner Brown went 3-for-5, and Chad Carroll went 2-for-5 with two RBIs for JMU, which beat Hofstra 12-11 and 18-6 in a doubleheader Saturday.
Sunday
Hofstra 001 100 301 – 6 11 0
JMU 360 000 10x – 10 13 4
Rogers, Barbarino (2), Schreiber (4), D’Errico (6), Schilt (7), Verbitsky (7) and Reistetter; Howerton, Roberts (7), Cundiff (7) and San Martin. W—Howerton (2-0). L—Rogers (0-3). HR—JMU: Duke (2).
Saturday’s First Game
Hofstra 100 020 521 – 11 19 0
JMU 301 024 002 – 12 15 2
Burg, Jesch (5), Barbarino (5), Schreiber (7), Verbitsky (9) and Reistetter; Toohers, Church (6), Huffman (7) and Merullo, San Martin. W—Huffman (1-1). L—Verbitsky (0-1). HR—Hofstra: Verbitsky (1), Stuart (1).
Saturday’s Second Game
Hofstra 000 030 000 – 3 7 3
JMU 003 263 04x – 18 18 0
Tiedemann, Kozlowski (4), Sarra (5), Keller (7) and Reistetter, Cafiero; Garner, Hoover (5), Root (9) and San Martin. W—Hoover (1-0). L—Tiedemann (0-4). HR—JMU: Duke (1).
BC Baseball Sweeps Va. Wesleyan: Nick Fulk went 4-for-5 with a triple and three RBIs to lead Bridgewater College to a 10-9 win over Virginia Wesleyan in the second game of an Old Dominion Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader Saturday in Virginia Beach.
The first-place Eagles, who won the first game 7-5, improved to 9-1 overall, 4-0 in the ODAC; the Marlins fell to 4-12, 1-3.
Andrew Hacker also went 4-for-5 for BC, while Ryan Smith and Zach Hynes each had two hits for BC in the second game.
Hynes went 3-for-4 in the first game. Smith (2-for-4) and Hacker (2-for-5) each had two RBIs in Game 1.
First Game
Bridgewater 004 001 200 – 7 14 0
Virginia Wesleyan 100 103 000 – 5 10 1
Armentrout, Henshaw (6), Petock (7) and Smith; Kirby, Tucci (4) and Crowe. W—Petock (2-0). L—Tucci (1-2). HR—Virginia Wesleyan: Belgrave.
Second Game
Bridgewater 000 610 120 – 10 15 1
Virginia Wesleyan 203 001 012 – 9 18 1
Corbin, Gallet (5) and Smith; Carmichael, Stoskus (4) and Crowe. W—Gallet (3-1). L—Stoskus (1-3).
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Freshman Jailyn Ford struck out a school-record 16 and pitched her fourth shutout of the season to lead James Madison to a 2-0 win over Coastal Carolina in a non-conference softball game Sunday in a tournament at Myrtle Beach, S.C.
The Dukes, who have won five straight, improved to 14-6; the Chanticleers fell to 12-11.
Ford (6-1) allowed just three base runners (two hits and a walk) and broke Meredith Felts’ single-game strikeout record of 15, set on March 25, 2009, against George Washington.
Megan Shinaberry homered and had two RBIs for JMU, which beat Georgetown 10-1 and Middle Tennessee State 8-2 on Saturday.
JMU Sweeps Hofstra
HARRISONBURG — Tyler Duke hit a grand slam, his second home run of the weekend, and went 2-for-4 with five RBIs to lead James Madison to a 10-6 win over Hofstra in a Colonial Athletic Association baseball game Sunday at Veterans Memorial Park.
With a three-game weekend sweep, the Dukes improved to 9-6 overall, 3-0 in the CAA; the Pride fell to 3-11, 0-3.
Conner Brown went 3-for-5, and Chad Carroll went 2-for-5 with two RBIs for JMU, which beat Hofstra 12-11 and 18-6 in a doubleheader Saturday.
Sunday
Hofstra 001 100 301 – 6 11 0
JMU 360 000 10x – 10 13 4
Rogers, Barbarino (2), Schreiber (4), D’Errico (6), Schilt (7), Verbitsky (7) and Reistetter; Howerton, Roberts (7), Cundiff (7) and San Martin. W—Howerton (2-0). L—Rogers (0-3). HR—JMU: Duke (2).
Saturday’s First Game
Hofstra 100 020 521 – 11 19 0
JMU 301 024 002 – 12 15 2
Burg, Jesch (5), Barbarino (5), Schreiber (7), Verbitsky (9) and Reistetter; Toohers, Church (6), Huffman (7) and Merullo, San Martin. W—Huffman (1-1). L—Verbitsky (0-1). HR—Hofstra: Verbitsky (1), Stuart (1).
Saturday’s Second Game
Hofstra 000 030 000 – 3 7 3
JMU 003 263 04x – 18 18 0
Tiedemann, Kozlowski (4), Sarra (5), Keller (7) and Reistetter, Cafiero; Garner, Hoover (5), Root (9) and San Martin. W—Hoover (1-0). L—Tiedemann (0-4). HR—JMU: Duke (1).
BC Baseball Sweeps Va. Wesleyan: Nick Fulk went 4-for-5 with a triple and three RBIs to lead Bridgewater College to a 10-9 win over Virginia Wesleyan in the second game of an Old Dominion Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader Saturday in Virginia Beach.
The first-place Eagles, who won the first game 7-5, improved to 9-1 overall, 4-0 in the ODAC; the Marlins fell to 4-12, 1-3.
Andrew Hacker also went 4-for-5 for BC, while Ryan Smith and Zach Hynes each had two hits for BC in the second game.
Hynes went 3-for-4 in the first game. Smith (2-for-4) and Hacker (2-for-5) each had two RBIs in Game 1.
First Game
Bridgewater 004 001 200 – 7 14 0
Virginia Wesleyan 100 103 000 – 5 10 1
Armentrout, Henshaw (6), Petock (7) and Smith; Kirby, Tucci (4) and Crowe. W—Petock (2-0). L—Tucci (1-2). HR—Virginia Wesleyan: Belgrave.
Second Game
Bridgewater 000 610 120 – 10 15 1
Virginia Wesleyan 203 001 012 – 9 18 1
Corbin, Gallet (5) and Smith; Carmichael, Stoskus (4) and Crowe. W—Gallet (3-1). L—Stoskus (1-3).