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MONROE, La. - Southeast Missouri (1-1) split two games during in day one of the Mardi Gras Classic Friday. The Redhawks beat Houston Baptist (2-4), 9-7, and lost to tournament host UL Monroe (4-2), 6-4.
Southeast Missouri 9, Houston Baptist 7
Southeast scored nine runs in the final three innings to pull off a 9-7 come-from-behind win over Houston Baptist in its season-opener.
After getting just one hit in the game's first four innings, Southeast pounded out 10 hits and scored all of its runs in the final three frames to simply overpower the Huskies. The win snapped a four-game losing streak in season-opening games for the Redhawks, who last began a season with a victory in 2010 (11-3, at Jackson State on Feb. 11).
Southeast fell behind quickly when HBU pushed across five runs in the bottom of the first.
Lauren Schwirtlich drew a leadoff walk and went to third with the help of a sacrifice-bunt and wild pitch. Kirsten Schwirtlich followed with a single to left center, bringing home her sister for the game's first run. Melissa Herman reached on a fielder's choice, Michaela Granchelli was hit by a pitch and Cecilia Bauer walked to load the bases after that. Schroeder was then hit by a pitch and Herman scored.
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Freshman
Aubrey Denno, who allowed three hits, five runs and three walks in one inning during her first career start, was relieved by fellow rookie
Keaira Schilling. Schilling was immediately greeted with a two-out three-RBI double by Holly Webb which stretched the Huskies lead to 5-0.
Southeast rallied behind
Lindsey Patterson's three-run home run to tie the game in the top of the fifth. Patterson smacked Kendall Stiefel's pitch over the wall in left center for her 14th career bomb. Back-to-back two-out RBI-doubles by
Rachael Duncan and
Kelsey Gass knotted things up at 5-5.
"What I liked today is seeing this team come from behind and believing that they were not defeated when down by multiple runs," said Southeast head coach Lana Richmond. "Our hitting came through strong in game one."
HBU regained a 7-5 edge during its at-bat in the fifth when Bauer knocked in two runs on a one-out single to left.
Southeast, however, answered with three more runs in the sixth and one more in the seventh to cage the Huskies.
Alexis Anderson doubled home
Renee Terry on a double to right center, and
Haylee Krack and
Savannah Carpenter each had run-scoring hits in the sixth.
Leah Duffe's first career home run tacked on the Redhawks insurance run to cap the 9-7 win in the seventh.
Hannah Durham (1-0) picked up her first win of the season. Durham tossed 2.2 no-hit, scoreless innings out of the Redhawks bullpen.
"Hannah put together some strong innings to allow us to come back and win," commented Richmond.
Stiefel (1-2) took the loss for HBU. She struck out eight, gave up five walks and scattered six hits in 5.2 innings.
Offensively, Patterson and Terry each paved the way with two hits. Patterson went 2-for-3 with a run scored, home run and three RBI, while Terry finished at 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Terry also touched home for Southeast's go-ahead run in the sixth. Seven other Redhawks contributed a hit.
"Lindsey hit a clutch home run to really get us back in the game and that ignited our comeback," said Richmond.
Southeast outhit HBU, 11-6, and did not commit an error.
UL Monroe 6, Southeast Missouri 4
Mardi Gras Classic Tournament host UL Monroe used a three-run third inning to fuel a 6-4 victory.
Southeast held a 1-0 advantage when Warhawk starting second baseman and leadoff hitter Miyuki Navarrete launched a three-run homer to give ULM a two-run lead in the bottom of the second.
ULM extended its lead to 5-1 in the third thanks to an RBI-double by Vanessa Garcia and a sacrifice fly by Mackenzie Miller.
The Warhawks added another run in the fifth before the Redhawks started chipping away.
Patterson knocked in
Alexis Anderson on a double to left and scored on a wild pitch to get Southeast two runs in the sixth. Southeast then scored an unearned run and had the tying run at the plate, but came up short in the seventh.
Samantha Hamby (3-1) earned the win. Hamby went the distance, allowing seven hits and four runs. She also had four strikeouts and a walk.
Durham (1-1) suffered the loss in her first start of the season. She gave up seven hits and four runs in two innings.
Anderson went 3-for-3 with a double and two runs scored to lead Southeast. In addition,
Savannah Carpenter hit a solo home run to grab Southeast its early lead. Patterson went 2-for-3 with a run and three RBI.
The Redhawks resume action at the Mardi Gras Classic against Houston Baptist and Grambling State Saturday.