Nationally ranked Georgia Gwinnett College and Truett-McConnell University split a pair of one-run games Tuesday afternoon at the Grizzly Softball Complex. The No. 3-ranked Grizzlies took the opener 6-5 before the No. 20-ranked Bears answered with a 5-4 victory.
GGC (15-5) took a 6-0 lead after four innings in the opener and held off a furious rally by Truett-McConnell (13-5). The Bears scored two runs in the sixth inning and added three more runs in the top of the seventh inning.
The Bears' Macey Dunaway hit a RBI single to right field to cut the deficit to 6-5. However, Alisha Price was thrown out at third base by junior
RaeQuinn Rossetti to end the contest.
Junior
Sydney Willhite connected on a run-scoring double to cap a four-run third inning in the opener. She added a bases-clearing triple in the fifth inning of the second game, when three GGC errors in the top of the fourth inning allowed three runs to score.
Truett-McConnell's Briley Lawson would give the visitors the lead for good with a two-run home run in the sixth inning. A RBI single from GGC senior
Aubree Cox in the bottom half of the frame trimmed the margin to one run, 5-4.
TMU's Karley Hobbs retired the Grizzlies in order in the bottom of the seventh to improve her record to 8-0 in the pitching circle. The loss was the first home setback for GGC after seven straight victories.
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Turning Point
After GGC had tied the second game behind a three-run fifth inning, Truett-McConnell regained the lead with an opposite field two-run home run from Briley Lawson in the top of the sixth inning. The Bears would hold onto the lead and win the game 5-4.
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Key Plays
First Game
Bottom of Third
Elyssa Melton scored the game's first run when a fly ball was dropped in shallow center field
Holly Janco hit a RBI single that brought home
Aubree Cox
Sydney Willhite connected on a run-scoring double to give GGC an early 4-0 lead
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Bottom of Fourth
Aubree Cox brought home
Piper Wagner with a RBI single up the middle
Holly Janco's RBI ground out gave the home team a 6-0 advantage
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Top of Seventh
Sarah Wills hit a sacrifice fly to bring the Bears within two runs, 6-4
Macey Dunaway singled to right field to bring home another run, but Alisha Price is thrown out by the GGC defense at third base to end the contest
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Second Game
Top of Fourth
Two runs scored on a dropped fly ball, with two outs, to give Truett-McConnell a 3-0 lead
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Bottom of Fifth
Sydney Willhite cleared the bases with a three-run triple to tie the contest
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Top of Sixth
Briley Lawson hit a two-run home run over the right field fence as the Bears regained the lead, 5-3
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Bottom of Sixth
Aubree Cox cut the deficit, 5-4, with a run-scoring single
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Inside The Numbers
- Truett-McConnell outhit GGC by a 17-to-13 margin across the two games
- Six of the Bears' runs were unearned in the doubleheader
- The two teams combined for 12 errors in the games
- GGC pitchers combined for nine strikeouts
News & Notes
- GGC stands 15-5 on the season; Truett-McConnell is now 13-5 this spring
- Georgia Gwinnett College was ranked No. 5 in the NAIA Preseason Top 25 poll; Truett-McConnell stood No. 20 in the same poll
- Both games were decided by one-run margins
- GGC is now 7-1 at the Grizzly Softball Complex this season
Up Next
Georgia Gwinnett College hosts Ave Maria University (Fla.) on Wednesday, March 6, at 2 p.m. at the Grizzly Softball Complex.
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