ElikaRodrigues
15
Winner John Jay JOHNJAYS 14-10
0
Brooklyn BKLYN 3-11
Winner
John Jay JOHNJAYS
14-10
15
Final
0
Brooklyn BKLYN
3-11
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
John Jay JOHNJAYS 5 0 10 0 0 15 18 0
Brooklyn BKLYN 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

W: Santiago, Jailene (11-3) L: D. Guzzardi (3-11)

12
Winner John Jay JOHNJAYS 15-10
0
Brooklyn BKLYN 3-12
Winner
John Jay JOHNJAYS
15-10
12
Final
0
Brooklyn BKLYN
3-12
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
John Jay JOHNJAYS 2 0 0 7 3 12 11 0
Brooklyn BKLYN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

W: Santiago, Jailene (12-3) L: Danielle Guzzardi (3-12)

Game Recap: Softball | | John Jay Sports Information

Softball Opens CUNYAC Play With A Pair Of Win Over Brooklyn To Extend Win Streak To Six

Jailene Santiago records second no-hitter this week in game two against the Bulldogs

Brooklyn, NY - The John Jay softball team continued their winning ways on Friday afternoon, opening up CUNY Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) play with a pair of road victories against the Brooklyn College Bulldogs, 15-0 in game one and 12-0 in game two. 
 
With the victories, the Bloodhounds have now won six straight to run their record to 15-10 on the season start conference play at 2-0. The Bulldogs falter to 3-12 and 0-2 in the league. 
 
In a week of impressive performances, graduate pitcher Jailene Santiago added one more highlight. Following the perfect game at Sarah Lawrence on April 4, she registered her second no-hitter of the week in game two of the twinbill. 
 
 
Game 1 - John Jay 15, Brooklyn 0
Six Bloodhounds registered multi-hit performances in the opening game, led by Rylea Sandel, who went a perfect 4 of 4 from the plate, scoring three runs while driving in a season-high five RBIs as John Jay earned a 15-0 triumph. 
 
Maleea Gallaspy and Kelly Fajardo each tallied three hits with Fajardo plating home three RBIs in the opener. Angelina Schoelles, Santiago, and Mackenzie Tresch each added two hits. Jordyn Prince and Kayla Sauers each added two RBIs in the process. 
 
Kaitlyn Belfied and Yesileidy Paulino recorded the lone hits for the Bulldogs in game one.
 
Santiago earned the win, tossing five scoreless innings, giving up just the two hits while not walking a batter and striking out 12 batters. 
 
The Bloodhounds opened the game with a five-run first, as Schoelles ripped an RBI single that plated home Gallaspy for the first run. Santiago followed with a single of her own, giving the visitors runners on second and third. 
 
The next batter, Sandel, tripled to bring in both runners before coming into score herself on the throw in, giving John Jay a 4-0 cushion. They extended the lead to 5-0 after Fajardo singled and advanced home on three-base error. 
 
Following a scoreless second inning, the Bloodhounds went back to work, batting around while sending a total of 13 batters to the plate, as they scored 10 runs. 
 
Santiago led off the inning with a double before she and Sandel scored on the two-run single by Fajardo. With one out in the frame, Tresch stepped in and tripled that brought in Fajardo, making it 8-0 in favor of John Jay. Elika Rodrigues was hit by a pitch and moved scoring position after a successful steal of second. Prince laced a two-run single to the gap, that plated home both runners as the lead increased to 10-0. With two outs and the bases loaded, Sandel sent a single through the gap, scoring both Gallaspy and Prince which made it 12-0 before Fajardo singled and plated home Santiago, making it 13-0. The final scores came off the bat of Sauers, who doubled in both Fajardo and Sandel which extended the lead to 15-0. 

Santiago struck five in a row before Isabelle Frank popped out to short. A single by Belfied prolonged the inning before Santiago struck out Dasha Goodman swinging. Paulino opened the Bulldogs fifth with a single, but, Santiago quickly regained her composure on the mound, posting back-to-back strikeouts of Guzzardi and Prado-Cap. Grismarly Brito Mej lined out to left, concluding the first game. 
 
Game 2 - John Jay 12, Brooklyn 0
Sandel, Santiago and Rodrigues all finished with multi-hits in game two, with Sandel repeating her game one performance, finishing 4 for 4, with a run scored and three RBIs. Santiago added three hits and two RBIs while Rodrigues collected two hits and two RBIs. 

Santiago continued her torrid stretch inside the circle, didn't allow a hit for the second time this week while not allowing a run over the five innings of work. Her bid for a second perfect game of the week was snapped to start the bottom of the fifth, as Goodman worked a leadoff walk. Santiago added nine more strikeouts to her total. For the week, she finished with 24.0 innings pitched, allowed eight hits, two runs, walked just three batters while striking out 47 batters. 
 


John Jay got on the board with two runs in the first, capped by a Sandel double that scored Schoelles from third. The game remained that way until the top of the fourth inning, when the Bloodhounds ignited a seven-run inning, extending the lead to 9-0. 

13 batters came up as Sauers sent a hard-hit RBI grounder to short, scoring Sandel, who led off the inning with a single. With two outs, Rodrigues singled home Fajardo that made it 4-0 in favor of the visitors. Rodrigues swiped second and third and scored on a throwing error by the third baseman, giving John Jay a 5-0 lead. A fourth miscue led to the Bloodhounds seventh run as Gallaspy and Prince each scored on the fielder's choice off the bat of Schoelles. A Santiago RBI followed by a Sandel RBI single capped the run as the Bloodhounds took a 9-0 advantage. 

John Jay scored thrice in the top of the fifth with Rodrigues kick starting the inning with a solo home run. Santiago added an RBI single before Sandel brought in Schoelles on a double that made it 12-0. 

The Bloodhounds continue their road trip on Tuesday, April 11, as they will travel to West Hartford, CT to tangle with the University of Saint Joseph.
 
First-pitch is set for 3:00 p.m. 

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