Seventh Inning Rally Sinks Owls, Propels
Bulldogs to Doubleheader Sweep and 6-0 Conference Record; Enos Wins
Record 40th Victory
April 1,
2008
Game 1 Box / Game 2
Box
Smithfield, RI - Jessica Valentini's (Cliffside Park,
NJ) RBI double capped a four run rally in the bottom of
the seventh to lift the Bulldogs to a thrilling come-from-behind
5-4 victory over NE-10 rival Southern Connecticut. No comeback was
necessary in game two as the Bulldogs jumped to an early 6-0 lead
and cruised to a 8-0 mercy rule victory.
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Senior Janine Enos tied
Nicole Keene's school record
for career victories with 40
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On a rainy and windy afternoon at the Bryant Softball Complex,
the Owls jumped on Bryant starter Janine Enos (Wareham,
Mass.)for a run in the first inning and two more in the
fourth. Enos (5-3) would go the full seven innings for the
Bulldogs, allowing only one unearned run and striking out 8.
The Bulldogs only offense through the first six innings came on
back to back doubles by Valentini and Anne Dobmeier (Buffalo, NY)
in the second. The Bulldogs were then held scoreless by Owl starter
Kerry Iacomini until the seventh inning.
Singles by Stephanie Mirando (North Haven, CT)
and Ashley Coon (Levittown, PA) got the Bulldog
rally going in the seventh. Mirando would come in on a passed ball
before Jenna Jeffrey (Scarborough, ME), pinch
running for Coon, was driven in by freshman pinch-hitter
Alex Pearson (North Dighton, Mass.) on a single up
the middle with a full count.
After another single by Jennifer Serrano (Stoneham,
Mass.) a sacrifice fly by reigning NE-10 Player of
the Week Kate Thomas (Bedford, NH) scored Kim Breton
(Leominster, Mass.) who re-entered to run for Pearson with
the tying run, before Valentini brought Serrano home with the game
winning run.
Valentini finished the game three for three with an RBI and a
run. Her two doubles moved her up to fourth place on the Bryant
career list with 40, and she finished the day a combined
5-6. Coon and Dobmeier each also had two hits for the Dogs.
In game two, the Bulldogs battered two Owl pitchers
for 8 runs in four and a third innings. The six-run outburst in the
second was highlighted by a bases clearing three-run double
by Thomas. Mirando also knocked in two with a one-out single.
That was plenty of support for starter Samantha Houseal
(Mount Joy, PA). The freshman (3-3) went five shutout
innings, allowed four hits and struck out two.
The Bulldogs put the cap on the rainy afternoon with two more
runs when Alison Chouinard (Swansea, Mass.)
knocked a bases loaded single two score the necessary 8 runs to
enact the mercy rule. Chouinard finished the game 2 for 3
with 2 RBI and a run scored.
The Bulldogs will return to action Thursday with a doubleheader
against Southern New Hampshire at the Softball Complex. The
Bulldogs will be the visiting team, as the game was originally
scheduled for Manchester, NH.