Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Sophomore Kris Parr (Austin, Texas) went
3-for-4 with a double and three RBI to lead the visiting Tufts
University Jumbos to a 6-4 victory over the Trinity College Bantams
in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) East
Division softball action this afternoon. Trinity falls to
8-14 overall and 1-5 in the NESCAC East with its ninth consecutive
setback, while Tufts, ranked No. 6 in the nation, improves to 25-2
overall and 9-0 in the division while extending its winning streak
to eight games. The Jumbos swept yesterday's
doubleheader, 11/3-1/3, to go 3-0 in the weekend series at
Trinity.
Tufts took a 5-0 lead with a run in the second inning on a
leadoff single by junior Kayla Holland (Attleboro, Mass.) and a
two-out RBI single by Parr, and four runs in the top of the third
frame. Sophomore Michelle Cooprider (Hopkinton, Mass.)
doubled to start the inning, and scored on an error. With two
outs, Tufts sophomore Bri Keenan (Portsmouth, N.H.) delivered an
RBI single and Parr came through with a two-run double.
The Bantams responded immediately with a four-run bottom of the
third. Junior Olivia Berry (Quincy, Mass.) and first-year OF
Elizabeth McQuaid (Lowell, Mass.) sandwiched walks around a single
by senior OF Amelia Mostovoy (San Francisco, Calif.) to load the
bases without an out. Senior SS Caroline Blanchard (Norwich,
Conn.) doubled home Berry and Mostovoy, McQuaid scored on a
groundout by Bantam freshman 3B Erica Correa (Glen Rock, N.J.), and
sophomore 2B Miranda Riendeau-Card (Bowdoinham, Maine) singled home
Blanchard with two outs to pull Trinity to within one at 5-4.
Tufts scored once more in the fourth inning on a double by
Cooprider and an RBI single by junior C Jo Clair (Glastonbury,
Conn.), and Jumbo senior starter Rebecca DiBiase (Wellesley, Mass.)
did not allow another Bantam hit until the sixth frame.
Riendeau-Card and McQuad singled in the sixth, but DiBiase retired
the final four batters in a row to earn a five-hit complete
game. Bantam first-year RHP Hannah King (Kennebunk, Maine)
took the loss in the circle.
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