Game 1 Final Statistics |
Game 2 Final Statistics |
Photo GalleryCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - A pair of one-hitters resulted in a doubleheader split between Southeast Missouri (11-22, 6-11) and Morehead State (17-19, 8-8) Saturday in Ohio Valley Conference action at the Southeast Softball Complex. The Redhawks took game one, 1-0, before dropping the nightcap, 3-1.
Madeline Krumrey and Tanna Seuferer each pitched one-hit complete game victories.
Southeast Missouri 1, Morehead State 0Â
Krumrey tossed the first shutout of her career to lead Southeast to a 1-0 victory in game one.
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Krumrey, who did not have a strikeout or allow a walk, gave up her only hit when Tressa Watson doubled with one out in the second inning. After that, Krumrey retired 17 in a row to polish off her fourth complete game win of the season.
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Kayla Fortner singled to right center and came around to score the only run of the game on an error by shortstop Karly Thompson in the bottom of the fifth inning.
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Southeast registered five hits, with Fortner going 2-for-2 with a walk to lead the way.
Meaghan Touchette,
Riley Hayes and
India Davis added one hit apiece.
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Krumrey, who improved to 8-8 this season, is the first Redhawk pitcher to throw a complete game shutout since teammate
Keaira Schilling accomplished the feat in a 2-0 victory vs. Grambling State on Feb. 16, 2014.
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Mackenzie Grossmann (10-7) suffered the loss for MSU. Grossmann allowed five hits and a run (unearned) in six innings. She also walked three and, like Krumrey, did not record a strikeout.
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Additionally, Southeast had a season-high six stolen bases against the Eagles.
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Morehead State 3, Southeast Missouri 1Â
Morehead State rallied behind Seuferer's gem to win the nightcap, 3-1.
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Seuferer (7-5) struck out four and managed to pitch out of a bases loaded jam in the top of the fifth inning to preserve her seventh victory of the season.
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Lindsey Patterson reached on an error and Hayes walked to start the fifth.
Chelsea Smith fouled out and Touchette struck out before
Taylor McDannold walked to load the bases. Pinch-hitter
Claire Wernig hit a hard line drive to third base, but Katie Raile caught the ball to end the Redhawks best scoring threat.
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Fortner wrecked Seuferer's no-hit bid with a home run to left field with two outs in the bottom of the sixth. It marked Fortner's team-high 13
th homer of the season, as she moved into a tie for second with Michelle Summers on Southeast's all-time single-season home run list. Fortner needs just two more homers to break the school's single-season record.
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MSU scored twice in the third inning and tacked on another in the fifth, outhitting the Redhawks, 7-1.
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Kayla McGuffey went 2-for-4 with a run scored and Dana Hutchins went 2-for-3 at the top of the Eagles order.
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Krumrey (8-9) suffered the loss, giving up three hits and two runs in three innings.
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Schilling went the rest of the way, allowing four hits and a run in four frames.
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Southeast continues its lengthy homestand when it hosts regional-rival Saint Louis in a doubleheader on Apr. 22.
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