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Megan Hughes pitching in a game against Washington College (Md.)
Megan Hughes '24 tossed four strikeouts and allowed only one hit in 7 innings of work.
6
Winner Gettysburg GCS 5-0
0
Ursinus UC 3-4
Winner
Gettysburg GCS
5-0
6
Final
0
Ursinus UC
3-4
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Gettysburg GCS 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 6 10 2
Ursinus UC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

W: Hughes, Megan (3-0) L: M. Comfort (0-1)

0
Gettysburg GCS 5-1
2
Winner Ursinus UC 4-4
Gettysburg GCS
5-1
0
Final
2
Ursinus UC
4-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Gettysburg GCS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2
Ursinus UC 0 0 0 0 1 1 X 2 9 0

W: A. Miller (4-0) L: Herrera, Jasmin (2-1)

Game Recap: Softball |

Gettysburg Splits at Ursinus

Bullets win the opener, fall in the nightcap

COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. The Gettysburg College (5-1, 3-1 CC) softball team collected its fifth win and second shutout of the season to take the opener 6-0 at Centennial Conference opponent Ursinus College (4-4). The Bears claimed the nightcap, 2-0.
 
Top Performances – Gettysburg (Game One)
- Jess Campana '23 (Brick, N.J./Saint John Vianney) – 2-4, 2 runs, stolen base2 RBI, run
- Olivia Moser '23 (Robbinsville, N.J./Robbinsville) – 2-4, double, RBI
- Abby Zucatti '24 (Wrightstown, N.J./The Hun School of Princeton) – 2-4, double, RBI, and run
- Megan Hughes '24 (Woodstock, Md./Marriotts Ridge) – 7 IP, 4Ks, 1 hit, No Runs
 
Top Performances – Ursinus (Game One)
  • Heather Lazer – 1 hit
Game Summary – Game One…
  • Gettysburg's offense went to work in the top of the second inning, accumulating five of its six runs. Cluster started the inning by belting a double, which was followed by another from Zucatti, allowing Cluster to cross the plate for the first run of the game.
  • Freshman Julia Smith (Marydel, Md./Queen Anne's County) was walked and stole second, while Zucatti stole third and scored the second run on the throw.
  • Smith took advantage of the pitcher's miscue and scored on a wild pitch to make it 3-0.
  • Komst ripped her first career triple and an error by the third baseman allowed Campana to reach first base. An RBI double by Moser brought home Komst to assemble the fourth run.
  • A wild pitch allowed Moser to advance to third and Campana to score the fifth tally.
  • With bases loaded and two outs, Gettysburg posted its sixth and final run in the top of the fourth.
  • The Orange and Blue did a spectacular job of limiting the Bears' offensive opportunities for the remainder of the game. Hughes finished with two strikeouts in the final inning and almost collected a no-hitter.
 Top Performances – Gettysburg (Game Two)
- Allie Cluster '23 (Pasadena, Md./Mount De Sales Academy) – 2-3
- Giovanna Komst '24 (Londonderry, N.H./Londonderry) – 2-4, double
- Jasmin Herrera '23 (Hollywood, Fla./Cooper City) – 6 IP, 2 Runs (1 Earned), 6Ks, 9 Hits
 
Top Performances – Ursinus (Game Two)
- Megan Hasulak – 2-2, run
- Alexis Miller – 7 IP, 0 Runs, 7 Hits
 
Game Summary – Game Two…
  • Through the first four innings, Herrera and Alexis Miller would battle it out in the circle as they went zero for zero.
  • The rest of the Bullets defense helped in keeping it scoreless as well as Komst made an unbelievable diving catch with two outs and the bases loaded to end the bottom of the second inning.
  • Ursinus would breakthrough in the bottom of the fifth as Julia Eckels opened the inning with a triple and a sacrifice fly by Heather Lazer allowed Eckels to score the first run.
  • The Bears added another, which ended up being the final run, in the bottom of the sixth as Megan Hasulak scored off a fielding error by the first baseman.
  • The Bullets saw some scoring opportunities in the fifth and sixth inning but were unable to convert. Komst and Moser each tallied a single in the fifth with a wild pitch pushing them to second and third, but a fly out would end the inning. Senior Shelby Baker (Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington North) opened the sixth inning with a walk. Cluster then singled to left center to advance Baker to second, but three outs thereafter would close the chance for the Bullets.
By the Numbers
  • The Bullets have posted two shutouts on the season.
  • The Orange and Blue have limited opponents to two runs or less this season.
  • Hughes collected her third complete game and win in the circle. She has struck out 13 and has allowed only one run in 20 innings pitched. It was the second time this season the freshman pitcher almost gathered a no-hitter. She allowed only one hit in game one against Washington earlier this season.
  • Herrera has seen action in 15 innings from the circle and has struck out 11.
  • In the conference standings, the Bullets currently rank second behind Franklin and Marshall College who sits atop with a 5-1 conference record.
Where the Series Stands
The Bears lead the all-time series record with a 32-39 mark. Coming into today's doubleheader, the Bullets won seven of the last ten games.
 
Next Up
Gettysburg welcomes Dickinson College to Bobby Jones Field on Tuesday, April 13 for a CC doubleheader with game one starting at 3 p.m.

 
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