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Freshman Sarah Beth Roberts connects on her second home run of the season during the first inning of game one vs. UAB.
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UAB at Chattanooga
April 18, 2012 |
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Chattanooga, Tenn. (Frost Stadium) |
Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
R |
H |
E |
UAB (27-16)
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3
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0
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0
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0 |
4
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0
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1
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8
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10
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0
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CHATT (28-13)
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6
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0
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2
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0
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0
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0
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1
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9
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12
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1
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WP: Michelle Fuzzard (12-6) LP: Lannah Campbell (11-6)
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UAB at Chattanooga
April 18, 2012 |
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Chattanooga, Tenn. (Frost Stadium) |
Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
R |
H |
E |
UAB (27-15)
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0
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5
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0
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0 |
0
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0
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0
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6
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12
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3
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CHATT (27-13) |
0
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0
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0
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0
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1
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1
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1
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3
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9
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0
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WP: Amber Torres (7-3) LP: Michelle Fuzzard (12-7)
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - The Chattanooga Lady Mocs used a
walk-off RBI single by junior shortstop Ninjja Suetsugu (Sao Paulo, Brazil) to
clinch a 9-8 win in game one against UAB, but would fall in the nightcap, 6-2,
at Frost Stadium. Freshman outfielder Cheyenne Willis (Manchester, Tenn.) and sophomore
outfielder Stephanie Rieck (Chandler, Ariz.) at the top of the lineup combined
for eight hits in the doubleheader.
Chattanooga with the split now stands at 28-14 overall,
while UAB increases its record to 28-16 on the season following the game two
win. The Lady Mocs snapped a 15-game winning streak at Frost Stadium with that
loss.
The Lady Mocs connected on three home runs in the
doubleheader that were struck by seniors catcher Vivian Morimoto (Sao Paulo,
Brazil) and shortstop Jessica Traxler (Chino Hills, Calif.) and freshman third
baseman Sarah Beth Roberts (Mt. Juliet, Tenn.).
Also adding multi-hit game for Chattanooga were senior pitcher
Michelle Fuzzard (Huntington Beach, Calif.) and junior first baseman Kasey Tydingco (Fairfield, Calif.). Roberts, Suetsugu and Morimoto tallied multi-RBI
games during the doubleheader.
Earning the game one win in relief was Fuzzard, who tossed
2.1 innings and struckout five. Deason threw the first 4.2 innings and fanned
five. Fuzzard (12-7) was tagged with the game two loss and Deason threw 5.1
strong innings of relief with two strikeouts.
UAB took advantage of mistakes by
the Lady Mocs in the circle and registered six home runs that directly lead to
13 of the 14 runs in the twinbill. Kayla Orr blasted two homers in game one along with
one from Kristen McGrath, while Heather Pearson, Catherine Crawford and Whitney Fletcher
rounded the bases in game two.
The game two victory for the Blazers
went to Amber Torres (7-3), who allowed nine hits, scattered over seven
innings, and struck out seven. Lannah Campbell fell to 11-6 on the campaign
with the loss in the first game.
Chattanooga returns to action with a
doubleheader on Saturday against Samford with first pitch set for 2 p.m. The
final of the series is slated for 2 p.m. on Sunday. Fans can follow all the
action in Birmingham, Ala., with free audio and live stats available on the softball
schedule page of GoMocs.com.
GAME ONE: CHATTANOOGA 9, UAB 8
UAB began the first with
back-to-back singles by Fletcher and Crawford before Orr homered to left,
providing the visitors with an early 3-0 lead. Deason settled down after that
and retired the next three batters in order.
The Lady Mocs batted around in the bottom-half,
scoring six runs on six hits. Willis started off the frame with a double down
the left field line before Rieck singled to shallow center. Fuzzard cut the
lead to 3-1 with a single to center. A sacrifice fly by Morimoto pushed across another
run prior to Tydingco drawing a walk.
With the bases loaded, Traxler and
Roberts walked to force in two runs and put the Lady Mocs up 4-3. Being plunked
with a pitch was Suetsugu, and sophomore outfielder Layne Rainey (Clarksville,
Tenn.) drove in a run with a single up the middle, 6-3.
Neither team notched a hit until the
bottom of the third, when Traxler and Roberts registered back-to-back home runs
to lead off the frame. It was the seventh round tripper for Traxler and the
second for Roberts this season.
The Blazers began their comeback in
the fifth as Pearson singled through the left side followed by a single by Crawford
with one out. Orr, then, drove a pitch over the fence in center for her second
three-run homer of the game. Cutting the Lady Mocs lead to one, 8-7, was
McGrath with a solo shot to left center.
In the sixth, Willis and Fuzzard
singled to put two runners on, but Chattanooga was unable to increase its lead.
Down to its last at bat was UAB and
Fletcher drew a walk to start off the seventh. Fuzzard was able to quickly register
the next two outs before a Mandy Lowman double would score the game-tying run.
Chattanooga had an opportunity in
the seventh as Tydingco singled to left before consecutive fielder's choice groundout
put two outs on the board. Roberts stole second to move into scoring position. The
heroics came from Suetsugu, who connected on a single up the middle, driving in
the game-winning walk-off run, 9-8.
GAME TWO: UAB 6, CHATTANOOGA 2
Chattanooga had an opportunity in
the first to take an early lead as Willis and Rieck beat-out infield singles. A
strange situation occurred as an infield fly that was called after the play caused
a double play, which took away momentum, before UAB was able to record the
final out.
In the second, the Blazers used a
one-out double to left center by Lauren Webster, who was erased on the next
play as third baseman Roberts cut down the lead runner at second on a fielder's
choice. Singling to center was Erica Sisson and the two runners moved up 60
feet on a wild pitch. Pearson connected on a home run to start the scoring,
3-0.
Another single from Fletcher
continued the frame before Crawford sent a pitch over the fence in left to
increase the lead to 5-0.
The Lady Mocs would leave two
runners stranded in the third as Willis reached on an error and Rieck singled
to center.
To start off the bottom of the
fourth, Morimoto hit a long home run just to the right of center to cut the UAB
advantage to 5-1.
The Lady Mocs would tack on another
in the fifth as Rainey singled to short, but would be gunned out at second for
a caught stealing. Willis singled to center following a long battle with the
pitcher Torres and Rieck drew a walk. A fielding error by the first baseman
sent home the lone run of the frame, 5-2, as Chattanooga left two runners on base.
Increasing the UAB to four, 6-2,
once again was Fletcher with a round tripper to right center.
Traxler began the sixth with a
single to center and sophomore pinch hitter Kaiti Dutton (Tulsa, Okla.) came through
with a single down the left field line to put two runners on. A sacrifice fly by
Willis drove home the only run of the frame.
A two-out double by Tydingco down
the left field line was the only hit in the final at bat for Chattanooga as the
Blazers would secure the 6-3 win.