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By:
Stephen Williams
GREENWOOD, S.C. – The Columbus State University softball team split a doubleheader at Lander on Friday evening. The Peach Belt Conference games were played at Doug Spears Field.
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Columbus State (18-14-1, 6-2 PBC) dropped a tough 6-3 decision in eight innings to start the day, but bounced back for a 6-4 win in game two.
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"We didn't get the outcome we had hoped for, but it was good to see us bounce back after a tough loss," head coach
Brad Huskisson said. "We are still playing well overall and we will look to keep that going tomorrow."
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The Lady Cougars will wrap up the weekend road swing at USC Aiken on Saturday. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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Game One
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CSU got off to a great start, getting a run-scoring double from
Elizabeth Perdue that plated
Keeli Waugh for the game's first run.
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Two innings later,
McKenzie Fagioli brought home
Kia Smith to double the Lady Cougar lead.
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After Lander (12-22, 4-8) got on the board in the third, Columbus State answered right back. Waugh reached on a fielder's choice with the bases loaded that brought in
Lee Anne Rees to extend the lead back to two.
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The game held at 3-1 until the bottom of the seventh inning when the Lady Cougars looked to finish off the win. Lander had other ideas though, getting a pair of solo home runs to force the game into extra innings.
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CSU went in order in its half of the eighth inning, and Lander stole the victory away with a pinch-hit three-run home run in the bottom half.
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Sydney Barker (1-2) took the loss for the Lady Cougars. Smith, Rees and
Mary Horne all had two hits.
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Game Two
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The Lady Cougars shook off the game one loss quickly, as Waugh homered leading off the nightcap to set the tone. Perdue made it a 2-0 game later in the inning with a sacrifice fly.
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Brittany Mitchell hit her first collegiate home run to start the second inning, but the Bearcats clawed back with homers of their own in the second and third.
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Columbus State got the runs back in the fifth using a single and two errors to load the bases.
Savanna Turvy forced home the first run of the inning with a walk and Mitchell added to her strong performance with a two-run single.
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Lander plated a run in the fifth and another in the seventh, but
Darby Demarest slammed the door shut to secure the win.
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Fagioli led the Lady Cougar offense with three hits in the game.
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