Myrtle Beach, SC: The Cyclones went on to sweep their final double-header in Myrtle Beach. The Clones won game one by a final score of 4-3, and game two by a score of 13-4. The team now sits at 6-2 on the season.
Game One
The first game of the day for the Cyclones went into extra-innings, as Graduate Student
Jenna Glinko would drive in the game winning run in the bottom of the 9th inning. As a team, the Cyclones went eight for twenty-eight and batted in all four of their runs. The Cyclones walked once and left five runners on base. Senior,
Julia Campen tossed six and one-third innings giving up two runs with just one being earned. Coming away, with the win was
Jaelynn Miller improving her record to 4-0 on the season.Â
Game 2Â
The Cyclones dominated the second game earning their second mercy rule win this week. The team batted .379 on eleven base hits. Of the team's thirteen runs, the Cyclones batted in nine en route to a 13-4 win. At the plate, the Cyclones struck out just once and walked five times. Defensively, the Cyclones played a clean game recording no errors. Starting game two was
Jaelynn Miller who threw four innings and allowed four runs while walking two batters and striking out four.
Kelly Ann Earrusso came in to close the game, and went three up, three down in the bottom of the fifth inning.
Up Next
The Cyclones will travel back home, and take a short break before heading to DeSales on Wednesday, 3/13.