JaileneSantiagoPitching
21
Winner John Jay JJAY 10-10
6
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0-1
Winner
John Jay JJAY
10-10
21
Final
6
Sarah Lawrence SLC
0-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
John Jay JJAY 5 1 5 9 1 21 23 0
Sarah Lawrence SLC 4 0 0 2 0 6 2 4

W: Stansfield, Logan (1-0) L: Shirin Peche (0-1)

15
Winner John Jay JJAY 11-10
0
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0-2
Winner
John Jay JJAY
11-10
15
Final
0
Sarah Lawrence SLC
0-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
John Jay JJAY 1 5 6 2 1 15 22 0
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

W: Santiago, Jailene (10-3) L: Isabella Zuniga (0-1)

Game Recap: Softball | | John Jay Sports Information

Jailene Santiago Tosses Five-Inning Perfect Game In Nightcap Of Tuesday's Doubleheader; Softball Sweeps Sarah Lawrence On Tuesday

Bronxville, NY - The John Jay softball team's offense was on full display on Tuesday afternoon and in the second game, Jailene Santiago etched her name in the record books, as she tossed a five-inning perfect game, as the Bloodhounds swept Sarah Lawrence, 21-6 and 15-0. 
 
With the victories, John Jay moves to 11-10 on the season while the Gryphons fall to 0-2, as today marked their season opener.
 
Game 1 - John Jay 21, Sarah Lawrence 6
Eight Bloodhounds finished with multi-hit performances with four also notching multi-RBIs in the first game of Tuesday's twinbill. 
 
Maleea Gallaspy spearheaded the offense, going 4 for 4 at the plate while scoring two runs and driving in a career-high seven RBIs. Jailene Santiago also collected four hits in the opener while scoring three times and adding an RBI. Mackenzie Tresch and Kelly Fajardo each registered four RBIs with Tresch notching three hits and Fajardo two. Jordyn Prince, Angelina Schoelles, Rylea Sandel, and Sidney Bankston also had two hits for the visitors. 
 
Kristin Vargas and Sophie Grenke had a hit apiece for the Gryphons while Anna Brand, Sophie Grenke, Emily Leonard and Mikaella Garcia each drove in an RBI. 

Logan Stansfield earned her first win of the season, coming on in relief of Jogelys Sanchez, as Stansfield tossed five innings, gave up two runs on two hits while striking out six batters. 

The Bloodhounds opened the contest with a five-run first. Prince scored on a passed ball before Santiago singled home Gallaspy, who walked early in the frame. A single by Sandel followed by Bankston reaching on a fielding error, gave Fajardo a chance, as she sent a hard-hit ball back to the pitcher, as Santiago crossed the plate, making it 3-0. The next batter, Tresch, sent a double to the gap that cleared the bases, making it 5-0 in favor of the Bloodhounds. 

Sarah Lawrence wasted little time in staging a comeback of their own in the bottom half of the inning, cutting the deficit to one, 5-4. Brand drew a bases a loaded walk that ended Sanchez time in the circle. Grenke stepped in and ripped a single that scored Shirin Pechefsky, making it 5-2 in favor of the visitors. Following a strikeout, Leonard grounded out to first that brought in the third run of the inning before Garcia drew a bases loaded free pass, making it a one-run contest. 

Gallaspy continued her lead the offense charge for the Bloodhounds, adding an RBI double in the top of the second, extending the lead to 6-4, as Prince came around to score from first base. Holding the Gryphons scoreless in the bottom half of the stanza, the Bloodhounds sparked a five-run top of the third, as Fajardo sent a two-run single before Gallaspy cleared the bases on a three-run single, making it 11-4. John Jay carried that momentum into the top of the fourth, scoring nine more runs in building a 20-4 advantage. The Bloodhounds sent 13 batters to the plate in the inning, with Fajardo sending an RBI single to score Sandel. 

Tresch continued her hot hitting, doubling that brough in both Fajardo and Bankston. Elika Rodrigues followed with a double of her own, making it 15-4. Two batters later, Gallaspy collected RBIs six and seven on a double before Schoelles singled her home. Sandel capped the frame with a two-run home run, as John Jay increased its lead. 

Sarah Lawrence added two runs of their own as John Jay took the first of two on the day. 
 
Game 2 - John Jay 15, Sarah Lawrence 0
The offense continued their hitting prowess while Santiago flourished inside the circle, tossing a five-inning perfect game, as the graduate transfer fanned 12 batters over five innings of work. 
 

Similar to game one, eight Bloodhounds recorded multi-hit games, led by Santiago, who went 4 for 4 in the nightcap with four RBIs. Prince matched her teammate with four RBIs while Gallaspy and Schoelles each plated home two RBIs. Gallaspy and Rodrigues each notched three hits and scored three runs. Schoelles, Prince, Sandel, Fajardo, and Tresch each had two hits. 

Gallaspy connected on her second home run of the season, a solo shot, that put John Jay on the board first. Santiago retired the first three batters via strikeouts. In the second, John Jay batted around, scoring five runs on six hits. Rodrigues kicked off the inning with an RBI single that scored Fajardo that made it 2-0. Prince added a bases-clearing, two-run triple that pushed the lead to 4-0 before two batters later, Santiago collected another extra base hit, a double, that scored Gallaspy and Schoelles, making it 6-0. 

Santiago returned to mound and got the first two batters out via strikeouts but Grenke made contact, grounding out to second for the final out of the inning. Six more runs highlighted the Bloodhounds' third inning, as they opened the contest up, 12-0. Prince lofted a sacrifice fly to left before Gallaspy doubled home Rodrigues. Schoelles followed up with a RBI single before crossing the plate on Santiago's fourth round-tripper of the season, which made it 11-0. Fajardo closed the stanza with an RBI single that scored Sandel. 

The Bloodhounds tacked on two more runs in their half of the fourth, as Prince produced an RBI single before scoring on the RBI single from Schoelles. Santiago recorded three more strikeouts in the bottom of the fourth before John Jay scored for the final time in the top of the fifth. 

Kayla Sauers came on as a pinch-hitter and reached on a single. Bernadette Kish walked before both runners moved up on the ground out by Tresch. Miranda Perez came on for Prince, and she reached on an error by the shortstop that scored Sauers, making it 15-0. Santiago closed out the game with two strikeouts and the final out of her historic afternoon came on a grounder to second. 

Following an off day on Wednesday, the Bloodhounds return to the field on Thursday, April 6, as they will travel to Patchogue, NY to tangle with St. Joseph's University - Long Island. 

First-pitch is slated for 12:00 p.m. 
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