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Katrina Gaudier held Georgetown scoreless through six innings.
Gaudier Shuts Down Georgetown in Softball Home Opener
3/23/2010 6:03:43 PM | Softball
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Philadelphia – Rookie Amanda Bachmann picked up her first collegiate hit and drove in two runs in Drexel's 4-0 victory over Georgetown in the Dragons' 2010 home opener. Pitchers Katrina Gaudier and Ellen Boundy combined to shutout the Hoyas (7-15) and improve Drexel's record to 5-6 on the season.
Drexel jumped all over Georgetown in the first inning, putting five of the first six batters on base while batting around and bringing in three runs. Botelho got the run parade going with an RBI single ripped over the head of McKinley Cooper in left field.
Katy Harrington popped a single into short center field to plate another run and Amanda Bachmann drove in the third of the inning on an infield groundout for her first career RBI.
Two innings later Bachmann picked up her first career hit when she fought off an inside pitch for a bloop single to short left field. The Dragons appeared poised for another big inning with Bachmann as the second base runner without an out to start the frame. But a line double play by Caprice DeMirjian followed by a pop out by Devon Metcalf ended the rally before it started.
Georgetown threatened in the top of the fifth when Kelsie Hanson took first on a pitching violation that resulted in a the fourth ball and MacKensey Carter singled to center field. The throw flew the cutoff on its way to third base, allowing Carter to take second. But the cagy Gaudier got out of the inning by inducing a pop fly off the bat of Shikara Lowe.
Bachmann came through again in the fifth inning, knocking home a run on a sacrifice fly to right field to put Drexel on top 4-0.
Ellen Boundy relieved Gaudier in the seventh and worked a perfect inning to complete the combined shutout. Bachmann capped her big debut with a running catch in deep right centerfield to end the game.
Gaudier scattered four hits and three walks through six innings and struckout three Hoyas for her first win of the season.
The Dragons return to Drexel Field on Thursday for a doubleheader against Iona.
Philadelphia – Rookie Amanda Bachmann picked up her first collegiate hit and drove in two runs in Drexel's 4-0 victory over Georgetown in the Dragons' 2010 home opener. Pitchers Katrina Gaudier and Ellen Boundy combined to shutout the Hoyas (7-15) and improve Drexel's record to 5-6 on the season.
Drexel jumped all over Georgetown in the first inning, putting five of the first six batters on base while batting around and bringing in three runs. Botelho got the run parade going with an RBI single ripped over the head of McKinley Cooper in left field.
Katy Harrington popped a single into short center field to plate another run and Amanda Bachmann drove in the third of the inning on an infield groundout for her first career RBI.
Two innings later Bachmann picked up her first career hit when she fought off an inside pitch for a bloop single to short left field. The Dragons appeared poised for another big inning with Bachmann as the second base runner without an out to start the frame. But a line double play by Caprice DeMirjian followed by a pop out by Devon Metcalf ended the rally before it started.
Georgetown threatened in the top of the fifth when Kelsie Hanson took first on a pitching violation that resulted in a the fourth ball and MacKensey Carter singled to center field. The throw flew the cutoff on its way to third base, allowing Carter to take second. But the cagy Gaudier got out of the inning by inducing a pop fly off the bat of Shikara Lowe.
Bachmann came through again in the fifth inning, knocking home a run on a sacrifice fly to right field to put Drexel on top 4-0.
Ellen Boundy relieved Gaudier in the seventh and worked a perfect inning to complete the combined shutout. Bachmann capped her big debut with a running catch in deep right centerfield to end the game.
Gaudier scattered four hits and three walks through six innings and struckout three Hoyas for her first win of the season.
The Dragons return to Drexel Field on Thursday for a doubleheader against Iona.
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