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Box Score 2 NORFOLK, Va. – The Norfolk State softball team split a pair of games during the first day of the Spartan Classic, pounding out 15 hits in a 8-0 win over Army before Monmouth exploded for an eight-run fourth inning in a 10-4 victory over the Spartans.
Senior
Whitney Holland had a big day, going a combined 5-for-8 with four runs and seven RBI. Five of those RBI came courtesy of a pair of home runs to center field, one in each game. Sophomore
Jamie Schulle shut out the Black Knights in six innings, giving up two hits and walking two with four strikeouts.
NSU ran its record to 1-3 on the season, while Army fell to 2-2 and Monmouth earned the victory in their first game of the 2012 season. Alissa Schoelkopf picked up the win for the Hawks despite giving up three earned runs in four innings. The right-hander struck out eight and became the beneficiary of Monmouth's big fourth inning that saw 12 batters come to the plate.
Sophomore catcher
Kathy Cortez had four hits combined in the two games, including three in the win over the Black Knights. Cortez and senior center fielder
Danielle Wright each scored two runs in that game, while Wright and junior second baseman
Gipsy Ramirez each had two hits against Army.
Holland got the Spartans on the board in the first inning, hitting a one-out single to left field to score Wright, who had singled to open up the frame. Morgan Lashley, though, got the next two batters to strike out as the Spartans left runners on the corners.
Holland stretched NSU's lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the third against Lashley, hitting a high fly ball to center that carried to the other side of the fence thanks to a stiff breeze that stuck around for the entire day. That hit had followed a two-out infield single by Cortez.
After Wright scored on a throwing error by Army catcher Rachael Duvall in the fourth, the Spartans added four more runs in the bottom of the sixth to end the game on the eight-run rule. Freshman
Haley Ward walked and Cortez and Holland followed with a pair of singles to score Ward.
After junior left fielder
Gillian Giarrizzo walked to load the bases, pinch hitter
Nikki Jones hit one into center field to bring home Cortez. Ramirez followed with a chopper over the third baseman's head to score Holland, and after a force out at home to get Giarrizzo, freshman shortstop
Whittni Gray got hit on the helmet with the bases loaded to score Jones and end the game on the 8-0 score.
Lashley took the loss for Army, giving up three earned runs on six hits in three innings of work. NSU left nine runners on base against the Black Knights.
Holland again launched a home run to center to give the Spartans a 3-0 lead in the top of the first against the Hawks, who were the designated home team for the game. Cortez and Ramirez drew one-out walks prior to Holland's shot to center that bounced off the top of the fence and fell onto the other side.
Freshman
Liz Riley pitched well in the first three innings of play before the Hawks exploded in the fourth. After the first batter walked, Monmouth hit four straight singles to plate four runs and chase Riley from the game. After Schulle came in and retired the first batter she faced, Chelsea Paprocki hit an RBI single to make it 5-3, and a bases-clearing double by Kayla Weiser with two outs completed the damage in the inning.
The Spartans got a run back in the top of the sixth, as Holland and Giarrizzo singled to start the frame and Ward followed with a single into left field for NSU's third straight hit of the inning. Relief pitcher Jordan Barnett then struck out the next three batters to end the threat. Kate Kuzma hit a two-run double for Monmouth in the sixth for the final scoring of the game.
Riley suffered the loss against the Hawks, allowing five earned runs on six hits in three plus innings of work. Schoelkopf and Barnett combined for 13 strikeouts in the game.
NSU will return to the field at 11 a.m. Sunday to face Army again during the second day of the Spartan Classic. The team will also face Delaware at 3 p.m. to close out the tournament.