#3 Mitchell Remains Perfect on Saturday Heading into the Final Day of NECC Softball Championship

2009 NECC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
(UPDATED)
Quarterfinals - Tuesday, April 28
Game 1-#6 Wheelock (7-20, 7-9) at #3 Mitchell (13-16-1, 10-5-1), MC
8 WC 0
Game 2-#5 Bay Path (17-18, 9-7) at #4 Daniel Webster (17-14-1,
10-5-1), DWC 7 BPC 2
Semifinals - Friday, May 1 (Hosted by Lesley at UMass
Boston)
Games postponed due to impending inclement weather
Semifinals- Saturday, May 2 (Hosted by Lesley at
UMass Boston)
Game 3-#4 Daniel Webster (18-14-1) at #1 Lesley (23-10, 15-1), DWC
3, LU 2
Game 4-#3 Mitchell (14-16-1) vs. #2 Elms (17-12, 14-2), MC 4, EC
0
Game 5-Elms (17-13) vs. Lesley (23-11), LU 5, EC 0
Game 6-Daniel Webster (19-14-1) vs. Mitchell (15-16-1), MC 3, DWC 2
(8)
Semifinals and Championship Game - Sunday, May 3 (Hosted
by Lesley at UMass Boston)
Game 7-Lesley (24-11) vs. Daniel Webster (19-15-1), 11:00 a.m.
Game 8-Mitchell (16-16-1) vs. Winner of Game 7, 1:00 p.m.
Game 9 (If Necessary), 3:00 p.m.
NECC Championships Day One
BOSTON, Mass. - The inaugural 2009 New England Collegiate
Conference Softball Championships held day one of the conference
playoffs on the campus of UMass-Boston on Saturday, May 2.
The top two seeds of the tournament, Lesley University and Elms
College, were upset on day one but Lesley won their second game to
stave off elimination while Elms got swept for an early tournament
exit.
Game One - Daniel Webster College 2, Lesley University
3
The #1 seed Lynx managed just one hit against Eagles freshman
pitcher Samantha Langlois (Raymond, N.H./Raymond), who earned her
14th victory of the season with the complete game. Langlois
frustrated the Lesley batters to the tune of 11 strikeouts, but did
struggle with command later in the game as she gave up six
walks.
The Eagles scored in the third inning after Amy Waller (Berlin,
Mass./Tahanto) reached on an error by the shortstop, advance to
second on a sacrifice bunt and reached third on a passed
ball. With the runner on third, Crystal Champion (Laconia,
N.H./Laconia) hit a slow chopper to the mound that she beat out to
reach first base safely and bring in the run.
Daniel Webster added a run in the fourth inning on a Champion
ground out to shortstop that brought in Lauren Chesnulevich
(Hudson, N.H./Alvirne). The Eagles would add a vital third
run to their total as Waller tripled to kicked off the top of the
seventh and scored later in the inning.
The Lynx rallied in the bottom of the seventh as Gianna Spaziante
(Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake) and Lani Cabral-Pini (Wilmington,
Mass./Wilmington) both walked to reach base. Spaziante scored
on a wild pitch and Cabral-Pini crossed home plate on a sacrifice
fly by Alyson Durben (Stow, Mass./Nashoba Regional). Two runs
is all Lesley would manage as they were defeated 3-2.
Despite the loss, Lesley's Alicia Burnett (Gulf Breeze,
Fla./Milton) was solid striking out nine batters while scattering
10 hits in the complete game.
BOX
SCORE
Game Two - Mitchell College 4, Elms College
0
Mitchell College freshman Stacey Suplicki (New London, Conn./Saint
Bernard) went 3-for-3 with two RBIs as she led the Mariners over
the #2 seed Blazers with a 4-0 shutout victory.
Mariners hurler Kristina Torres (Groton, Conn./Fitch) blanked Elms
through seven innings, giving up four hits and walking two while
striking out nine batters. Torres improved to 8-9 on the
season with the victory.
The Mariners scored in the third inning on an RBI single by Nikki
Hoxie (Winsted, Conn./The Gilbert School). Hoxie would reach
third base with just one out, but Elms' Ani Ramsdell (Gardner,
Mass./Gardner) struck out the next two batters to escape the
jam.
The score remained 1-0 through the next three innings until
Mitchell opened up their lead with a three-run top of the seventh
inning. Mariners leadoff hitter Lindsey Donelin (Niantic,
Conn./Stonington) beat out a groundball to third for an infield
single, stole second, advance to third base on a passed ball and
then scored on a wild pitch to put her team up 2-0. Suplicki
did her damage in this inning with two-out two-RBI double down the
left field line to give Mitchell breathing room going into the
bottom of the seventh.
Elms leading hitters were Alison McBride (East Providence,
R.I./East Providence) who had two hits and Kerrie Bowden (Chicopee,
Mass./Chicopee Comprehensive) and Kelly Callahan (Monson,
Mass./Monson) who each tallied a hit.
BOX
SCORE
Game Three - Elms College 0, Lesley University
5
In a match-up of the top two seeds in the tournament, the Lynx
benefited from the most memorable hit of the day as Lynx senior
Sarah Wilson (Lowell, Mass./Lowell) cracked a line drive grand slam
homerun to left centerfield in the bottom of the third
inning. Wilson finished the game going 2-for-3 with four RBIs
and a run scored.
Wilson's opportunity for the bit hit came after Jenna Fralick
(Woburn, Mass./Woburn), Cabral-Pini, and Durben each had singles to
reach base. The homerun came off of Courtney Hampton
(Westfield, Mass./Westfield) who other than that lone mistake, was
impressive with four strikeouts.
In her second complete game pitching performance of the day,
Lesley's Burnett earned a victory by striking out five and giving
up six hits over seven innings.
Elms' Bowden got her second hit of the day, a double down the left
field line in the fourth and Marlene DiRaimo (Cranston, R.I./St.
Mary Academy) tripled to right field to start off the top of the
seventh.
BOX
SCORE
Game Four - Daniel Webster 2, Mitchell College 3 (F - 8
INN)
The lone 1-0 teams from day one of the tournament went into a
tie-breaker scenario in the eight inning and despite Daniel Webster
gaining a one-run advantage in the top of the eight, Mitchell came
right back to score two runs in the bottom half of the frame to
earn a dramatic victory.
Tied up 1-1 in the top of the eight, Daniel Webster's Tiana Winter
(New Ipswich, N.H./Mascenic) singled to bring in Amanda Wilson
(Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack) who had been placed on second base to
start the inning.
With the 2-1 deficit, the Mariners wasted no time tying the score
on a triple to right centerfield by Liz Roy (Jewett City,
Conn./Griswold) that drove in Donelin. The next batter, Sara
Krolikowski (Bristol, Conn./Bristol Eastern), walked by forced a
rundown as she took off towards second base. Roy raced
towards home and scored as the catcher bobbled the throw home to
give Mitchell the walk-off victory.
Mitchell's Torres in her second game on the mound, pitched eight
innings to earn her second win of the day. Eagles' pitcher
Langlois added 12 more strikeouts to her total but took the loss.
BOX
SCORE
Courtesy of Lesley Sports Information






