Wingate, N.C.----The Wingate University Bulldogs got grand slams from
Savannah Lampley and
Savanna Swickard Tuesday afternoon, sweeping a doubleheader against Catawba College in South Atlantic Conference softball action. Wingate won the opener 9-6, while rolling to a 10-1 five-inning victory in game two to improve to 30-15 overall and 12-6 in the SAC. The Indians fall to 4-30 overall and 0-20 in league play.
GAME ONE | Wingate 9 Catawba 6
- Wingate out-hit Catawba 13-9
- The Indians had six of the 11 extra-base hits and four of the five homers
- The Bulldogs left six on base; Catawba stranded four
- The 'Dogs had both stolen bases in the contest
- Wingate committed the lone error
- WU pitching struck out 10 without a walk; Catawba had four strikeouts and five walks
KEY BULLDOGS
- Lampley was two-for-two with a grand slam, four RBI and two runs scored
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Heaven Maness went three-for-four with two doubles, a triple, two RBI and a run scored
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Sydney Kale added two hits and a pair of RBI
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Hannah Stevens went one-for-two with a double, RBI and run scored
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Hannah Reeves collected a hit and two runs scored
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Sara Stroud and
Alyssa Hall each contributed a hit and run scored
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Hali Scott earned the win, striking out five in 3 2/3 innings of relief
SECOND INNING
- A two-run homer from Courtnee Carter gave the Indians an early lead
- Reeves drew a two-out walk in the bottom of the frame
- An RBI double from Stevens got the 'Dogs on the board
THIRD INNING
- Lampley drew a leadoff walk, then stole second
- She scored on an RBI triple from Maness to tie it at two
FOURTH INNING
- A two-run shot from Brittany Ireland put the Indians back on top by two
FIFTH INNING
- Singles from Lampley, Stroud and Hall started the inning
- A Maness RBI double plated Hall to pull Wingate back within a run
SIXTH INNING
- Solo homers from Madison Taylor and Ireland put Catawba on top 6-3
- The Bulldogs answered with six runs in the bottom of the frame
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Laney McLaurin and Reeves started the inning with singles, while a Stevens walk loaded the bases
- Lampley crushed the first pitch she saw over the fence in center, clearing the bases to put WU on top 7-6
- A Stroud walk and stolen base, followed by a Maness double put runners on second and third
- Kale's two-run single put the 'Dogs on top by three
WRAPUP
- Scott got the win, moving to 8-4
- She allowed two runs on five hits in 3 2/3 innings, striking out five without a walk
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Raechel Cutcher allowed two earned runs in 3 1/3 innings of work with five strikeouts
- Lauren Brickey took the loss, allowing nine runs on 13 hits in six innings, striking out four and walking five
GAME TWO | Wingate 10 Catawba 1 (5 innings)
KEY STATS
- Wingate out-hit Catawba 7-4
- The 'Dogs had five of the seven extra-base hits; each team had a homer
- Each team left four on base
- WU pitching struck out three and walked one; Catawba had two strikeouts and six walks
KEY BULLDOGS
- Swickard had a grand slam to lead the offense
- Stevens added a double, four RBI and a run scored
- Reeves was one-for-one with a double, RBI and three runs scored
- Maness drove in a run
- Kale went two-for-two with a run scored
- Stroud added a triple and run scored
- Lampley and
Savanna Brooks also scored a run apiece
- Kale got the win, going five innings, allowing just one run
FIRST INNING
- Stroud ripped a triple down the left field line to start the inning
- She scored on an RBI groundout from Maness
SECOND INNING
- Reeves ripped a double down the right field line to start the frame
- A Stevens RBI groundout put the 'Dogs on top 2-0
FOURTH INNING
- Wingate exploded for eight runs in the fourth
- Two walks and a hit batsman loaded the bases for Swickard
- She crushed a grand slam to right center to put the Bulldogs on top 6-0
- A Kale single and back-to-back walks loaded the bases
- Reeves drew a bases-loaded walk to extend the lead to seven
- Stevens cleared the bases with a three-run double to make it 10-0
WRAPUP
- Kale got the win, moving to 8-9
- She allowed a run on three hits in five innings, striking out three and walking one
- Kary Hales took the loss, allowing seven runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings, striking out two and walking three
UP NEXT
- Wingate is back in action Saturday, traveling to Mars Hill for a 1 p.m. doubleheader