Ava Magee
Johnathan Fevrier
Ava Magee against Ursinus, Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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Immaculata IMMACULA 8-13
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Winner St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ 11-12
Immaculata IMMACULA
8-13
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Final
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St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ
11-12
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Immaculata IMMACULA 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 1
St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ 1 0 1 1 1 0 X 4 8 1

W: Kami DeGaetani (6-3) L: Pierson, Sara (2-8)

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Immaculata IMMACULA
9
Winner St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ
Immaculata IMMACULA
6
Final
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St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Immaculata IMMACULA 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 6 0
St. Elizabeth ST. ELIZ 2 2 0 0 3 2 X 9 12 1

W: Kara Reyes (1-2) L: Vido, Jessica (2-3)

Game Recap: Softball |

Softball Falls to Saint Elizabeth Eagles

MORRISTOWN, N.J. – Immaculata softball took on the Saint Elizabeth University Eagles on Tuesday. The Eagles, though, won in a sweep. Game 1's final score was 4-2, while Game 2 was 9-6.

The Mighty Macs are 8-14 for the season. They are 2-6 in conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED AGAINST SAINT ELIZABETH – GAME 1
  • Alexis Andrada got the Mighty Macs on the board with an RBI single to score Emily Davis. Immaculata caught the Eagles in a double play on just the second batter of Saint Elizabeth's lineup. They got one runner going to second after a fielder's choice, while eliminating the runner heading for third. Saint Elizabeth scored a few moments later to tie the game. Despite an Immaculata runner at third in the third inning, no runs were scored. The Eagles took the lead in the bottom of the inning on an RBI double. It was 2-1 after three.
  • The Eagles stacked one run each in the fourth and fifth innings, with the latter being on a home run. To end the fifth, Immaculata's defense retired a runner at second on a fielder's choice. Natalia Donofrio would round home plate in the bottom of the seventh on a Davis RBI fielder's choice to cut the deficit in half. However, the Eagles finished Game 1 on a double play. Saint Elizabeth won 4-2.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS – GAME 1
  • Davis and Donofrio each had one run.
  • Andrada logged three hits in three at-bats.
  • Andrada added an RBI, as did Davis.
  • Sara Pierson went 3.1 innings on the mound with a strikeout.
HOW IT HAPPENED AGAINST SAINT ELIZABETH – GAME 2
  • An Andrada two-run double provided the Mighty Macs with the early lead. Saint Elizabeth would load the bases in the bottom of the first and score on consecutive plays, via a hit-by-pitch and a single. Carlee Karcher brought two runners home in the second inning on a double, while another Andrada hit scored Karcher. The Immaculata advantage rose to three. Two Eagles RBI singles trimmed their deficit to one, but Immaculata got one back in the third on a Carmalina Gigante double. The Mighty Macs' defense eliminated three straight Saint Elizabeth batters on groundouts, and they led 6-4 through three.
  • In the fourth, Karcher advanced to third on two wild pitches, but the offensive drive was unsuccessful. The Eagles jumped ahead in the fifth inning with a two-RBI triple and a wild pitch. They would extend their lead in the sixth as well. The Mighty Macs were retired in three batters to conclude the game. Saint Elizabeth was victorious 9-6 in Game 2 and earned the sweep.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS – GAME 2
  • Jamie Green and Karcher each logged two runs.
  • Karcher and Andrada paced the offense with two hits.
  • Andrada contributed three RBIs.
  • Jessica Vido started 4.1 innings in the circle and went 81 pitches.
UP NEXT
The Mighty Macs host the Widener University Pride on Thursday, April 9 at 3 p.m. for a doubleheader.
 
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