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Box Score 2 IMMACULATA, Pa. – Immaculata softball picked up two decisive wins against Keystone Wednesday afternoon in Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) play. The Mighty Macs won both games in five-inning affairs, 9-1 and 14-2.
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In the opener,
Kelsey Collevechio went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Annemarie Bartow and
Tabitha Mulholland were each 2-for-3, and Mulholland had two RBIs while Bartow drove in one run while scoring twice.
Paige Hughes also had two RBIs.
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Caitlin Brasier tossed a complete game, allowing four hits and one earned run while striking out three.
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The Mighty Macs (5-15, 4-4 CSAC) scored three runs in each of the first, third and fifth innings for the win.
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Immaculata's runs in the first inning came as Bartow had a RBI single to score
Kathleen Devaney, and with two outs, Hughes singled to left scoring
Melissa Ejk and Bartow.
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The Mighty Macs scored three runs on three hits in the third inning.
Caitlyn Hudock singled home Bartow for the fourth run of the game, and Collevechio had a two-RBI single as
Meghan Kugler and Hudock came around the bases.
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Immaculata won the game in walk-off fashion in the fifth as Hughes began the inning reaching on an error. Then with one out, Kugler and Mulholland hit back-to-back doubles scoring both Kugler and
Angelina Welch, who was running for Hughes. Collevechio drove in the final run on her single up the middle for the 9-1 win.
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The Mighty Macs scored in every inning they batted during the nightcap. Immaculata scored four runs in the first, exploded for eight runs in the second before adding single runs in the third and fourth innings.
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Following Devaney's first-inning double, Ejk hit a RBI single, followed by a run-scoring double from Bartow. Brasier than capped the four-run inning with a two-run home run.
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Keystone (7-11, 2-4 CSAC) scored both its runs in the second inning as the Giants had three hits and capitalized on one Mighty Mac error.
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Immaculata loaded the bases to start the bottom half of the second as Mulholland walked, Collevechio reached on an error and Devaney singled. Ejk then had a sacrifice fly to score Mulholland from third, and Bartow followed with a bases-clearing triple as the Mighty Macs led 7-2. Brasier then had a RBI single as Bartow headed home.
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The rest of the Immaculata damage in the second came with two outs as Hudock singled and Kugler walked to load the bags once again after Penn reached on a fielder's choice. Mulholland then singled to score Penn, and Collevechio's double score Hudock, Kugler and Mulholland.
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Ejk homered for the Mighty Macs one run in the third. Immaculata scored its final run of the game in the bottom of the fourth as Bartow singled to score
Paige Murphy, who was hit by a pitch.
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Bartow finished game two 3-for-4 with four RBIs. Collevechio, Devaney, Ejk and Brasier all picked up two hits. Collevechio, Ejk and Brasier all also had three RBIs.
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Jessica Bormann picked up the win in the circle for the Mighty Macs. She gave up just three hits, only on earned run, while striking out one in five innings.
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Immaculata is slated to travel to Summit on Saturday at 1 p.m.
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