MONTICELLO – The University of Arkansas
at Monticello softball team moved to 3-1 in Gulf South
Conference play after sweeping Christian Brothers on Friday
with final scores of 3-1 in the first game and 4-3 in the
second game.
Senior Meredith Heckel (Hot Springs, Ark.) won it for
the Blossoms in the first game with a two-run line drive
blast over the left field fence in the bottom of the seventh
inning. Senior Lauren Brooks (West Monroe, La.)
scored on the play after reaching on a single.
The Blossoms scored their only other run in the bottom of
the fifth inning, when Heckel hit a sacrifice fly ball to
left field that scored junior Amy Mardis (Burnet,
Texas), who reached on a single earlier in the inning.
Junior Becca Sustaire (Hallsville, Texas) moved to
5-7 on the season with a complete-game win after allowing
only one run off two hits and striking out five batters in
seven full innings of work.
Junior Lindsey Randall (Keithville, La.) aided the
Blossoms to a win in the second game after going a perfect
three for three at the plate with one RBI and two runs
scored.
The Blossoms put half of their runs on the board in the
bottom of the third inning, starting with an RBI-single from
Randall that scored senior Gemma Gibson (Dodd City,
Texas), who singled to left center earlier in the inning.
Later in the inning, senior starting pitcher Kate Brady
(Longview, Texas) drove in Randall with a single to
center field.
Brady threw a complete game on her way to moving to 4-5
overall this season. She allowed three runs off six hits and
struck out three of the 29 batters she faced.
With the sweep, UAM improves to 9-15 overall and 3-1 in the
GSC, while Christian Brothers drops to 11-11 overall and 0-6
in the GSC.
The Blossoms and the Lady Buccaneers will face off again on
Monday, March 24 in Memphis, Tenn. for a GSC double header
starting at 1 p.m.