CLERMONT, Fla. - Senior C
Alyssa Gazivoda (Poughquag, N.Y.) delivered a walk-off single to score rookie
Lizzie Nelson (Rockville, Md.) in the seventh inning to lead the Trinity College Bantams to a 5-4 victory over the St. Lawrence University Saints in The SPRING Games softball action this afternoon at Legends Way Field. Trinity scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to leave the Saints on the field but lost, 8-0, in five innings to No. 24-ranked University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh later in the day to make its record 2-6 with two games left on the their spring break trip tomorrow against Buffalo State and Millikin. Bantam junior
Tiffany Stowers (Burke, Va.) tossed a two-hitter with no earned runs, doubled in the seventh, and scored the game-tying run. She also had one of Trinity's two hits against undefeated Wisc.-Oshkosh (16-0).
St. Lawrence took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning but Trinity tied the score on an RBI triple by Stowers in the bottom of the first and an RBI groundout by senior OF
Scarlett Gillette (Andover, Mass.) in the second frame. Tha Saints scored two more unearned runs in the third and fifth innings, respectively, but Trinity junior 2B
Gianna Tito (East Hanover, N.J.) came through with a two-out RBI single to make the score, 4-3, after six. In the seventh, Stowers led off with a double and Nelson walked. Stowers stole third base and scored on a wild pitch, and Nelson went to third on a passed ball. Gazivoda hit a single up the middle to end the game with one out in the seventh. Stowers allowed two hits, walked three, and overcame seven Bantam errors while striking out none. Gazivoda and Stowers were both 2-for-4. Trinity sophomore
Erin Steed (Prland Park, Ill.) had the other Trinity hit against Wisc.-Oshkosh and junior
Erin Girard (Bristol, Conn.) took the loss in the circle for the Bantams.