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Haselden v WAG
0
Cleveland St CSU 3-6
1
Winner Presbyterian College PC 12-5
Cleveland St CSU
3-6
0
Final
1
Presbyterian College PC
12-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Cleveland St CSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
Presbyterian College PC 0 0 0 0 1 0 X 1 4 1

W: Haselden, Haley (2-4) L: HYSONG, Kelly (3-2)

5
Wright St WSU 5-8
11
Winner Presbyterian College PC 13-5
Wright St WSU
5-8
5
Final
11
Presbyterian College PC
13-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Wright St WSU 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 9 2
Presbyterian College PC 2 1 6 0 2 0 X 11 13 0

W: Greene, Jenna (11-0) L: Carly Turner (2-2)

Game Recap: Softball | | Rob Low

Haselden, Meadows Lead PC to Pair of Victories

CLINTON, S.C. – Haley Haselden tossed a complete game shutout in game one and Hunter Meadows drove in five runs, including a career-high four in game two, as the Presbyterian College softball team blanked Cleveland State 1-0 then knocked off Wright State 11-5 on Sunday afternoon at the PC Softball Complex.
 
FINAL SCORE (G1): Presbyterian 1, Cleveland State 0
LOCATION: PC Softball Complex (Clinton, S.C.)
RECORDS: Presbyterian (12-5) | Cleveland State (3-6)
WP: Haley Haselden (2-4) | LP: Kelly Hysong (3-2)
 
FINAL SCORE (G2): Presbyterian 11, Wright State 5
LOCATION: PC Softball Complex (Clinton, S.C.)
RECORDS: Presbyterian (13-5) | Wright St (5-8)
WP: Jenna Greene (11-0) | LP: Carly Turner (2-2)
 
NOTABLES
- Haselden picked up her second shutout of the season, blanking Cleveland State on three hits while striking out six. The southpaw retired the first 10 Vikings she faced.
- Meadows totaled three hits and five RBIs over the two contests. Against Wright State, she hit her second home run of the season, drove in a career-best four runs and scored twice. The four RBIs are tied for the most by a Blue Hose in 2020.
- Katelyn Petty led Presbyterian with four hits on the day, recording two in each game, and also scored three times.
- Lath Freeman posted a career-high three knocks against Wright State, including her second homer of the year.
- The 11 runs scored against WSU were the most scored by Presbyterian this season, while the 13 hits in that contest equaled the team's season high.
- Jenna Greene made it 11 straight complete game victories to begin her career, as she went the distance and earned the win in game two. In the seventh inning, the freshman collected her 100th strikeout of the season to become the eighth pitcher in PC's DI era to record 100+ strikeouts in a season. The DI era record for single-season strikeouts is 123, set by Kensley Loudermelk in 2015.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED GAME 1
- Pitching dominated the contest, with neither team getting any baserunners until Presbyterian stranded a pair of singles in the bottom of the third.
- After the first 10 Vikings went down consecutively, CSU put two runners on in the fourth and fifth frames, but Hasleden turned the visitors away both times.
- After the first two batters were retired in the PC half of the fifth, a Petty single followed by a Cleveland State error kept the inning alive for Meadows. Meadows knocked a single back up the middle, scoring Petty from second to break the scoreless deadlock.
- The Vikings got a lead-off single in the seventh and sacrificed the runner over to second, but a fly ball and Haselden's sixth strikeout of the afternoon sealed Presbyterian's sixth shutout of the season.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED GAME 2
- Meadows got the Blue Hose rolling in game two, hitting a solo homer in the bottom of the first. Courtney White added an RBI single later in the inning to make it 2-0.
- Another Meadows RBI in the second extended the margin to three.
- Presbyterian then pushed across six in the third, a single-inning season high. Jaiden Tweed and Lexi Palazzo notched run-scoring base hits apiece, while Meadows and Kiley Kross each drove in a pair with singles of their own.
- The Raiders clawed their way back within four, plating three in the fourth and two in the fifth to make it 9-5.
- Freeman got two back for PC in the last of the fifth with a two-run blast.
- Wright State had two on in the seventh, but Greene slammed the door with back-to-back strikeouts.
 
UP NEXT
The Blue Hose continue their seven-game homestand on Wednesday as they welcome South Carolina State to town for a doubleheader. First pitch is slated for 2 pm.

 
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