The Muhlenberg softball team extended its winning streak to 10 games with a 2-0 shutout of Manhattanville at Salisbury.
The Mules (10-3) had their streak - only the sixth to reach double digits in program history - snapped in their next game but did not go down without a fight, rallying from three runs down in their final at-bat before falling in extra innings to New Paltz, 7-5.
Of the 10 wins, six were shutouts, including No. 10. Junior
Justine Bergara and sophomore
Leeanna Zagrodnik combined on a four-hitter against Manhattanville. Bergara worked the first five innings, doing her best work in the fifth when the Valiants put a runner on third with nobody out. A strikeout, groundout to first and infield pop pinned the runner at third, and Zagrodnik
(pictured above) retired six of the seven batters she faced for her second straight save.
Muhlenberg scored its runs in the third on a two-out RBI single by senior
Sophia Cicchetti and in the sixth on a two-out RBI single by freshman
Skyla Campisi.
The Mules trailed New Paltz 3-0 through five innings before plating two runs in the bottom of the sixth. The Hawks scored twice in the top of the seventh to put Muhlenberg in a three-run hole going into the bottom of the seventh.
Singles by the eight and nine hitters in the lineup, senior
Brianna Kessler and freshman
Lillie Teague, set the stage for the comeback. Singles by freshman
Peri Kahn and sophomore
Scooter Hulsen brought in two runs, and the tying run came in on a sacrifice fly by Campisi.Â
Muhlenberg could not answer the two runs scored by New Paltz in the top of the eighth, however.
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