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MILTON, Mass. – Junior
Emalee Watkins (Malden, Mass.) recorded three hits for Nichols College, which dropped a pair of Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) softball games Saturday afternoon to Curry College at D. Forbes Will Field. The Bison lost game one, 5-1, and game two, 6-0.
Sophomore
Avery Orszulak (Springfield, Mass.) belted a solo home run in the sixth inning of game one for Nichols (4-20, 2-8 CCC) while Watkins, junior
Rebecca Palmarozza (Hamden, Conn.), and sophomore
Janine Coleman (Roslindale, Mass.) also recorded one hit in game one. Watkins recorded two more hits in game two.
Sophomore Ariel LaRosa (Saugus, Mass.) went 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBI in game one to lead the Colonels (17-11, 7-5 CCC) before junior Kaitlyn Maderios (East Bridgewater, Mass.) drove in two on a pair of sac flies in game two.
In game one, LaRosa's three-run blast to left-center broke a scoreless tie and gave Curry a 3-0 lead after three. The Colonels tacked on single runs in the fourth and fifth to increase their lead to 5-0 before Orszulak's home run capped the scoring.
Freshman
Danielle White (Boston, Mass.) took the loss for the Bison in the opener, allowing six hits and five runs over six innings. Freshman Melissa Donoghue (Malden, Mass.) was credited with the win for the home team as she surrendered four hits and one run with four strikeouts in seven innings of work.
The Colonels struck for two runs in the first inning of game two – highlighted by an RBI single by sophomore Allie Carver (Marlborough, Mass.) – and Maderios' first sac fly in the fourth pushed their lead to 3-0. Carver led off the fifth with a single and later scored on a wild pitch to make it 4-0, and the Colonels went on to score one more in the frame and one in the six to account for the final score.
Sophomore
Taylor Ferrazzi (Ashland, Mass.) took the loss for Nichols in game two as she allowed one hit and two runs in 0.2 innings. She walked two and did not record a strikeout. Junior Jennifer Lundstrom (Rehoboth, Mass.) improved to 6-5 with the win for Curry, holding the Bison to two hits over four innings.
Nichols returns to action on Monday with a 3 p.m. doubleheader against CCC foe Gordon. The Colonels head to Endicott for a noon doubleheader tomorrow.