Amherst 7, WPI 1
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Worcester, MA ---Amherst's Alex Chang-Graham
(San Carlos, CA) pitched six shutout innings, allowing only a
pinch-hit single in the sixth, to lead the Lord Jeffs to a 7-1 win
over WPI in non-conference softball action on Wednesday afternoon.
The win boosts Amherst's record to 9-3 on the season, while the
Engineers fall to 4-9.
Chang-Graham held down the WPI attack for the majority of the
afternoon, allowing only two walks before Kelly
Johnson (Buxton, ME) came into the game and sent a ground
ball through the hole on the right side to break up the no-hit bid.
Chang-Graham struck out six Engineers on the day.
After a scoreless first inning, Amherst broke through in the
second, sparked by a two-run homer from Maddie
Tamagni (Salinas, CA) over the fence in right-center,
giving Amherst a 2-0 lead. The Lord Jeffs tacked on three more in
the inning on an RBI single from Carly Dudzik
(Darien, CT) and a two-RBI single off the bat of Emily
Neill (Kentfield, CA), giving the visitors a commanding
5-0 lead.
Allie Hardy (Townsend, MA) came on to pitch in
relief for WPI in the third, settling things down by tossing three
scoreless innings. Hardy registered four assists on ground balls
back to the circle during her outing.
The Lord Jeffs finally solved Hardy in the sixth, breaking
through for two more runs. Samantha Presnal
(Belchertown, MA) laced a one-out double to right center, followed
by another Dudzik RBI single, extending the Amherst lead to 6-0.
Jillian Masi (Stamford, CT) followed with a
pinch-hit double that scored Dudzik, making the score 7-0 Amherst
after six.
Johnson's single in the bottom of the sixth broke up the
no-hitter, but the Engineers would wait until the bottom of the
seventh to break up the shutout. After Sam
Wentzell (Tyngsboro, MA) reached on an error,
Corrie Avila (Dighton, MA) responded with WPI's
second hit of the day, moving Wentzell to second. Allie
Roche (Chelmsford, MA) followed with an RBI single,
driving in the Engineers only run and closing out the scoring on
the afternoon.
WPI Softball will return to the field on Friday, taking on
Springfield (5-7) in its first conference doubleheader at home. The
first game will get underway at 3:30pm. Amherst will also be in
action on Friday, traveling to face Wesleyan (5-8).
Story by Ray Cotrufo '98 - WPI Athletics Department