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Softball Swept by Saint Rose in Doubleheader

Softball Swept by Saint Rose in Doubleheader

Laura Eidam homers in game one

RINDGE, N.H. (April 20, 2012) -- The Franklin Pierce University softball team was swept by Saint Rose in a Friday doubleheader, including by scores of 8-5 and 3-0. The Ravens fell to 9-28 overall and 7-21 in the Northeast-10, while the Golden Knights improved to 14-27 and 10-18 in league play.

The first game featured a barrage of runs, including a four-run third inning by the Ravens to knot the score at 4-4. The long ball was the highlight of the frame for Franklin Pierce as junior Jessica Furtado (Taunton, Mass.) and freshman Laura Eidam (Stamford, Conn.) each ripped a two-run homer to spark the Ravens. Furtado's blast, her fifth of the season, brought home freshman Alicia Dean (Danvers, Mass.), who reached on a fielder's choice earlier in the frame. Eidam's shot also scored senior Rachel Baxter (Cumberland, R.I.), who drew a walk following Furtado's homer.

Franklin Pierce freshman pitcher Jessica Colson (Feeding Hills, Mass.), who came on in relief earlier in the contest, responded by retiring Saint Rose in order in the fourth inning. 

Colson was in a good rhythm heading into the fifth inning, but the Golden Knights were able to break it as they pushed across three runs to regain the lead at 7-4. Jess Butterbrodt and Valerie Nelson each stroked RBI singles, while Rachel Reed collected an RBI with a long sacrifice fly to left field.

The Ravens tried to respond in the fifth and put runners on second and third with only one out, but Saint Rose pitcher Sarah Arbogast was able to get the next two batters to end the threat. 

The Golden Knights tacked on an insurance run in the sixth with an RBI double from Stephanie Luce. Franklin Pierce, again, tried to rally in the seventh, and pushed a run across, but Baxter was thrown at third to end the rally.

Colson was tagged with the loss to fall to 2-6 after yielding four runs (three earned) on six hits over 3.0 innings of work. Arbogast got the win to improve to 5-11 after she went 4.1 innings of relief, yielding just one run on four hits.

Saint Rose scored three runs in the first inning and another in the third to open the scoring and take a 4-0 lead.

Saint Rose used timely hitting and strong pitching to earn the game-two victory. The Golden Knights scored twice in the first inning when Reed singled home both Melanie Gerace and Olivia Reeves, and they pushed another across in the following frame when Kayla Kuilema smacked an RBI double, scoring Reeves.

That was all the runs the Saint Rose pitching duo of Courtney Galuski and Arbogast would need. Galuski got the start in the circle and went the first four innings and did not allow a hit with three strikeouts and one walk. Arbogast pitched the final three innings and allowed just two hits to cap the victory. Galuski earned the win to even her record at 4-4.
Colson started and last two innings and was saddled with the loss to fall to 2-7.

Franklin Pierce returns to action Saturday when the Ravens play host to Le Moyne in a doubleheader beginning at 2 p.m.

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