HANOVER, N.H. – The Dartmouth softball team defeated Penn, 4-1 in extra innings off junior Karen Chaw’s home run in the bottom of the 8th before taking down the Quakers 12-1 in five innings in game two on Friday evening.
With the victories, the Big Green are now 17-9, 6-0 in the Ivy League as Penn falls to 13-14, 2-4 in the conference.
Senior Katie McEachern and Chaw each had solid days at the plate for Dartmouth, as McEachern extended her hitting streak to 15 games.
In game one, senior Morgan McCalmon
got the start in the circle where the Norman, Oklahoma
native picked up
the win to improve to 10-3, allowing just two hits and one run with six
strikeouts. Alexis Sargent took the loss for the Quakers to fall to 8-4
on the season.
After two scoreless innings, Penn struck first when Korinne Raby led
off the inning with a solo home run to left field for the 1-0 lead.
The contest became quite the pitchers duel between Sargent and
McCalmon, as the fourth and fifth innings remained scoreless. The Big
Green tied the game when sophomore Lourlin Lara singled to the shortstop with one out. After stealing second, Lara scored when freshman Morgan Martinelli singled through the right side.
In the top of the eight the Quakers went down in order which gave
Dartmouth the chance for the walk-off. Lara led off the bottom half of
the inning with a triple. Two batters later, Martinelli was
intentionally walked which brought up Chaw, the reigning Ivy League
Player of the Week. The Castro Valley, California native smacked a
three-run homer that sailed over the left field wall for her third long
ball of the season to win the game for the Big Green for the first walk
off victory of the year.
Game 2 of the doubleheader saw a completely different result at the
plate for Dartmouth, as the home team tallied 17 hits off Penn’s
pitching staff.
Sophomore Breanna Ethridge
went to the circle for the Big Green, earning her six win of the season
to improve to 6-3, while Cedar Spichiger took the loss for the Quakers
to fall to 4-3. Once again Penn scored first in the second on an RBI
single by Raby. Dartmouth responded in its half of the second when
senior Kathy Dzienkowski scored on a Lara double to left-center.
After a scoreless third, the Big Green broke the game open in a big way scoring 11 runs off of 11 hits. Junior Chloe Madill
led off the inning with a solo home run, which was her first of the
season to give Dartmouth a 2-1 lead. Three batters later, senior Kelsey Miller hit a three-run blast for her first long ball of the season to extend the Big Green’s advantage.
Courtney Cuzick came into pitch for the Quakers, but Dartmouth was
not finished. With Chaw on first, McEachern hit her team-leading seventh
homer of the season, which was a two-run blast to give the Big Green a
7-1 lead. Dartmouth batted around in the inning and loaded the bases
which set up Madill for an RBI single.
Later in the inning, with the score 9-1 in favor of the home team,
Miller ripped a triple to right-center which plated two more runs.
Miller eventually crossed home on a Martinelli triple to right field to
end the huge inning for the only undefeated team remaining in conference
play.
Ethridge stayed in the game for Dartmouth, retiring the final three batters for the victory in five innings due to the run rule.
The Big Green return to the diamond on Saturday (today) for a doubleheader at home against Columbia at 12:30 p.m.

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