JordynPrince
4
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB 9-6
6
Winner JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS 12-1
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB
9-6
4
Final
6
JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS
12-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 6 2
JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS 1 0 2 1 1 1 X 6 10 2

W: Graham, Natalie (7-0) L: Jazmin Frias (2-4)

0
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB 9-6
5
Winner JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS 13-1
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB
9-6
0
Final
5
JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS
13-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
SAINT ELIZABETH SEUSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
JOHN JAY JOHNJAYS 0 0 4 0 0 1 X 5 8 0

W: Ogden, Lindsay (5-1) L: Kara Reyes (3-2)

Game Recap: Softball | | John Jay Sports Information

Softball Extends Win Streak To 12 Straight Following Sweep Of Saint Elizabeth On Tuesday

Union, NJ - The John Jay softball team extended its winning streak to 12 straight following a 6-4 triumph in game one and a 5-0 win in game two over the visiting Saint Elizabeth University Eagles.
With the win, the Bloodhounds move to 13-1 on the season, while the Eagles falter to 9-7.

Game 1 | John Jay 6, Saint Elizabeth 4
Saint Elizabeth and John Jay each scored a run in the first inning before the visiting Eagles added three runs over the next two innings.

The Bloodhounds responded with two runs in their half of the third and scored a run in each subsequent frame, taking the first game by a 6-4 count.

Natalie Graham recorded her seventh complete game and moved to 7-0 on the season after allowing four runs (one earned) on six hits while walking four and striking out two. 

Maleea Gallaspy was one of four Bloodhounds with two hits, with the Murrieta, CA, driving in two RBIs. Rylea Sandel, Kendal Bryant, and Alyssa Cadolino also had two hits. Alyssa Cadolino, Sandel, and Oliva Paoli also produced an RBI in the contest. 

Savannah VanWinkle led the way with two hits for the Eagles, while Isabella Hanos drove in two of the four runs for Saint Elizabeth. Jazmin Frias took the loss after surrendering ten hits and six runs, walking three, and striking out a batter. 

Graham retired the first two batters before Jadyn Barker reached on an error by Thomas in left field. She moved into scoring position on a passed ball. A walk to Garcia gave the Eagles two runners on for Mia Testa, who doubled in Barker for the game's first run. 

John Jay got on the board in the bottom of the inning. Sandel ripped a double to center field with two outs and moved to third on a passed ball. A walk to Bryant gave the Bloodhounds two runners on for Cadolino. With the count in her favor, Cadolino singled in Sandel to even the score at 1-1. 

The Eagles went ahead, 2-1, in the top of the second as Brown singled to right center and moved to second on the throw in as Hanos scored on the play. The visitors added to their lead with two more in the top of the third to take a 4-1 lead. Saint Elizabeth sent up seven batters in the frame as Hanos sent a deep fly to right that popped out of Bankston's glove, scoring two on the play. 

John Jay got two back in their half of the inning as the deficit shrank to one, 4-3. Gallaspy clubbed a leadoff solo home run to center field. A one-out walk to Sandel and a single by Bryant continued the rally for the Bloodhounds. Both advanced on a failed pickoff attempt. 

John Jay got the tying-run in the bottom of the fourth with two outs. Kelly Fajardo doubled to left field before coming around to score on the RBI single by Gallaspy. 

Following a 1-2-3 top of the fifth, the Bloodhounds got the go-tally in the bottom of the inning as Paoli sent a sacrifice fly to center that scored Sandel from third. Graham continued to find her groove inside-the-circle, needing just four pitches in the frame to retire the side.

In the bottom of the sixth, Sandel sent a sacrifice fly to center, plating Fajardo for the two-run advantage. Graham got the first two outs in the top of the seventh before VanWinkle singled, ending a streak of eight retired batters by Graham. Graham induced the grounder to short to end the first game.

Game 2 | John Jay 5, Saint Elizabeth 0
A pitcher's duel over the first 2.5 innings before the Bloodhounds staged a four-run bottom of the third led to John Jay posting a 5-0 victory.

Jordyn Prince led the way with two hits and is now just one shy of 100 for her career. Sandel drove in two RBIs for the Bloodhounds. Ogden posted her career-high fifth complete game of the season, giving up four hits while walking one and striking out eight batters. 

Following two ground outs, Fajardo reached on an infield single to third in the John Jay fourth. The next batter, Gallaspy, singled to left field before Prince recorded her second hit of the day, bringing in Fajardo for the contest's first run. 

Sandel stepped in, connected on the first pitch she saw, and ripped a double, bringing in both Gallaspy and Prince and giving John Jay a 3-0 lead. Bryant added an RBI single that scored Sandel as the lead increased to 4-0 in the bottom of the third. 

Ogden continued to thrive inside the circle, striking out four straight batters before Barker singled to right but was thrown out trying to extend it to a double on a strike from Bankston to Sandel.

Garcia sent a single that one-hopped its way to Bankston, who alertly fired a strike to first base for the out. 

With one out, Bankston sent a first-pitch double to the right. Graham moved Bankston to third and scored on a wild pitch.

Ogden used ten pitches in the top of the seventh to retire the side, getting Reyes to ground out to Gallaspy behind-the-plate for the final out.

The Bloodhounds will travel to Ramapo on March 26 after their originally scheduled contest on March 8 was postponed. 
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