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Softball

Softball Team Splits Doubleheader at Lake Forest

Game One Box Score
Game Two Box Score

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -
Stephanie Iori fanned a season-high nine batters while pitching the Elmhurst College softball team to a doubleheader split with Lake Forest College. Iori and the Bluejays scored a 3-1 victory in game one before dropping game two 3-2.

Elmhurst College Softball
ELMHURST 3, LAKE FOREST 1 -
Elmhurst tallied runs in the second, third, and fourth innings to open up a 3-0 lead. Iori did the rest, limiting the Forresters to only hit for the first six innings.

Clare Bukowski started the scoring for the Bluejays by cracking a solo home run in the second. Amanda Bowlin drove in a run on a sacrifice fly in the third inning. Bukowski launched her second homer of the game in the fourth to give the Bluejays a 3-0 lead.

A two-out double followed by a run-scoring single accounted for Lake Forest's only run in the bottom of the seventh.

Iori improved to 7-7 overall with the victory, tossing a complete game in the process. She allowed just three hits and one walk while fanning nine.

LAKE FOREST 3, ELMHURST 2- Lake Forest (8-15) scored twice in the opening inning and held on for a 3-2 win over the Bluejays.

Elmhurst stranded 10 runners in the game and left the bases loaded three times. The Bluejays outhit Lake Forest 7-4.

Lake Forest jumped on the scoreboard in the first inning on Nikki Miller's two-out, two-run single. The Bluejays cut the lead in half in the third inning on Rose Wysocki's RBI single. Elmhurst loaded the bases with one out, but stranded all three runners in the inning.

Lake Forest got the run right back in the top of the third when they scored a run on an Elmhurst error.

The Bluejays loaded the bases with one out in the fourth and scored a run on Sarah Cademartori's RBI single. Elmhurst left the bases loaded and stranded the tying run at third base.

The Bluejays packed the bases in the sixth inning with two outs, but were unable to deliver the game-tying hit.

Cademartoris and Wysocki recorded two hits apiece in the loss.

Lindsay Nauman took the loss despite allowing just four hits and two earned runs over six innings. She walked three and struck out five.

Elmhurst travels to Judson University on Saturday, April 16.
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