Softball squad keeps consistent with wins
The softball team swept Worcester Polytechnic Institute in a doubleheader last Saturday at home after splitting doubleheaders against Wheaton College and Endicott College on the road earlier in the week. The Judges, now 19-10 on the season, defeated WPI 3-2 in the first game and 4-1 in the second game. "It was just a team effort, and I think everyone contributed, and everyone stayed positive, which helped," said starting pitcher Melissa Nolan '14. Although the Judges played at home against WPI, the squad was the away team because the doubleheader was originally scheduled to be played at neutral Clark University, but the rain over the weekend moved the game to Brandeis. In the second game, Nolan allowed one run in the bottom of the first inning, but the Judges came back and scored two runs in the top of the third. Third baseman Madison Gagnon '16 hit an RBI double that scored center fielder Amanda Genovese '14 and shortstop Anya Kamber '15, who had four singles in four plate appearances, recorded an RBI single that scored Gagnon. The Judges scored one run in the sixth and one run in the seventh, and Nolan shutdown the Engineers for the rest of the game. Nolan, who also had two hits in the game, allowed four hits in a complete game.
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