Monks' Tournament Run Ends with 8-4 Loss to Saints

Monks' Tournament Run Ends with 8-4 Loss to Saints

THE BASICS

Score:

Emmanuel 8 – Saint Joseph's College 4

Records:

Emmanuel College Saints (26-11)

Saint Joseph's College Monks (20-18)

Location: Boston, Mass. – Clemente Field

Date: Sunday, May 8, 2022

THE LEAD – The Saints softball program run to the championship continues following Sunday morning's 8-4 win over Saint Joseph's College, in an elimination game, in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championships. The win sends Emmanuel into the GNAC Championship Series with Johnson & Wales.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • The Monks held a 1-0 lead on a bottom of the second, sacrifice fly to center by first-year Paige Connery (Tyngsboro, Mass.). But the Saints response was quick, coming in the form of three runs in the top of the third.
  • A two-out rally for the Saints in the third, gave EC their first lead of the morning. With the bases loaded, senior Grace Orcutt (Lexington, Mass.) was hit by a pitch, tying the game at 1-1. First-year Abigail Farr (Windsor Locks, Conn.) followed that with a two-run double into left field, putting Emmanuel up 3-1.
  • The Saints upped the advantage to 5-1 in the top of the fourth on back-to-back, RBI doubles by sophomore Olivia Conti (Cranston, R.I.) and senior Kiana Hinson (Whittier, Calif.). SJC responded in the bottom half, taking advantage of a wild pitch that scored junior Olivia Howe (Arundel, Maine). Connery followed with a single up the middle, cutting the Monks deficit to 5-3.
  • EC and SJC traded runs in the sixth, keeping Emmanuel ahead 6-4, but the best chance St. Joe's had to tie the game was with two outs and runners on second and third. Senior Ashley Emery (Madison, Maine) stepped in but a lineout to third base ended the threat with the Monks trailing by two.
  • The Saints added insurance in the top of the seventh, scoring a pair, including a pinch-hit RBI double from EC first-year Madison Marks (Edgewater Park, N.J.) on the way to an 8-4 Emmanuel victory, pushing them through to the GNAC Championship Series.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

  • Farr finished 3-for-4, including a pair of doubles, two RBI, and a run scored.
  • Hinson and junior Maegan Amsler (Hanover, Mass.) each went 2-for-4. Hinson added a double and two RBI.
  • First-year Brenna Whittaker (Cranston, R.I.) went the distance, pitching a complete game while allowing four runs, all earned, on seven hits, improving to 9-5 with the win.
  • SJC sophomore Lydia Goodnough (Kennebunkport, Maine) batted 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, and two runs scored. Connery finished 1-for-2 with two RBI.
  • Junior Meredith Pence (Remington, Va.) pitched 3.1 innings for SJC, allowing five runs, all earned, on five hits.

2022 GNAC All-Tournament Team:

Allie Mulhern – Simmons University
Maddie Castigliego – Simmons University
Olivia Howe – Saint Joseph's College (ME)
Lydia Goodnough – Saint Joseph's College (ME)
Olivia Conti – Emmanuel College
Abigail Farr – Emmanuel College
Tianna Dawe – Emmanuel College
Julia Huzi – Johnson & Wales University
Jilly Pulek – Johnson & Wales University
Kathleen Scheid – Johnson & Wales University
MVP – Kaelani Gamble – Johnson & Wales University

UP NEXT

  • The Sunday morning win for the Saints moves them into the GNAC Championship Series with games set to start at 12:30 p.m. today.
  • The Monks are eliminated from the postseason and finish the year at 20-18 overall.

 

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Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of Mercy in Portland, Maine, Saint Joseph’s College is Maine’s Catholic liberal arts college in the Mercy tradition. We are inclusive of all faiths, including no faith. The 474-acre campus, located on the shore of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to a population of approximately 1,000 on-campus students. A pioneer of distance education since the 1970s, the College also provides online certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees for thousands more working adults who reside in more than 20 other countries. In 2015 the College was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification, highlighting the College’s focus on community service throughout its mission and daily interactions within local, regional, and global communities. In 2018, Princeton Review recognized SJC as one of its “Green Colleges” for its sustainability initiatives. Learn more at www.sjcme.edu.