PURCHASE, N.Y. – The Manhattanville College softball team began conference play on Sunday serving as the visiting team on their home field, sweeping a pair of games against Yeshiva University. The two 9-0 victories improve the Valiants' record on the year to 5-9 overall.
Game One Recap: Manhattanville 9, Yeshiva 0
The Valiants received a strong performance in the circle by starter
Samantha Walsh (Spring City, Pa./Owen J Roberts). Making her first pitching start of the season, the rookie tossed a complete five innings on just 63 pitches, allowing only one hit while striking out 12. Walsh has yet to allow an earned run across her two pitching outings this season, going eight total innings across the two games.
Manhattanville plated nine runs in the first en route to the victory in the abbreviated game due to the run rule. After three walks opened up the frame to load the bases,
Sarah Harker (Irvine, Calif./Irvine) hit a grand slam to dead center for her first long ball of the season. The Valiants would quickly load the bags again after
Olivia Fasce (Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown) doubled to left center and
Rachel Coleman (Lake Forest, Calif./Mission Viejo) and
Melissa Lopez (Whittier, Calif./California) drew walks.
Charli Shinstine (Encinitas, Calif./San Dieguito Academy) brought a run home with a bases loaded walk before
Jayleen Torres (Downey, Calif./Downey) and Walsh hit back-to-back two run doubles.
After a Macabee single in the bottom of the second, Walsh retired the last 10 batters she faced, including a string of seven-straight strikeouts.
Walsh would hit her second double of the game in the fourth, while
Giovanna Liggett (Huntington Beach, Calif./Edison) also doubled down the left field line in the first.
Game Two Recap: Manhattanville 9, Yeshiva 0
The backend of the doubleheader told a similar story to the opener as Manhattanville scored nine in the first while getting a complete game one-hitter out of their starter.
Emily Mottoshiski (Craryville, N.Y./Taconic Hills) toed the circle in Game Two, earning the first win of her collegiate career. The rookie allowed one hit and walked one while striking out eight Maccabees over five innings.
Torres homered to left center to lead off the game, and after Walsh walked and Liggett double,
Amaya Esparza (Descansco, Calif./Granite Hills) drilled her third home run of the season over the left field wall to put Manhattanville up 4-0. Back-to-back doubles by Harker and Fasce followed by a Coleman walk loaded the bags. Lopez brought in a run with her walk before an error on Mottoshiski's grounder allowed two more runs to score. In her second plate appearance of the inning, Walsh doubled into the gap in right center to bring home a pair, giving the Valiants the 9-0 advantage they held the rest of the way.
The Maccabees threatened in the first with a Yael Dannenbaum leadoff single. The junior would make her way to third, but Mottoshiski left the runner stranded with a pair of strikeouts to end the inning.
The first inning would be the only baserunners Yeshiva would see in the second game, as Mottoshiski went 14 up, 14 down to close out the game.
Lopez added a double in the third, her first extra base hit of her collegiate career.
Up Next
The Valiants will get to serve as the home team on Manhattanville Field on Wednesday, playing their first official home game of the year with a doubleheader against NYU starting at 2 p.m.
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