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University of Dallas UDSB 17-10
16
Winner Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB 5-17
University of Dallas UDSB
17-10
0
Final
16
Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB
5-17
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
University of Dallas UDSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB 0 2 0 14 X 16 15 1

W: Lyndsy Maus (8-5) L: Mollner, Jessica (3-12)

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University of Dallas UDSB 4-18
15
Winner Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB 18-10
University of Dallas UDSB
4-18
0
Final
15
Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB
18-10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
University of Dallas UDSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Southwestern (Tex.) SUSB 0 10 4 1 X 15 15 0

W: Lauren Zearfoss (10-4) L: Hintze, Cheryl (1-6)

Game Recap: Softball |

Softball bested by Southwestern University, drops both games of doubleheader to Pirates

GEORGETOWN, Texas - The University of Dallas softball team (4-18) battled Southwestern University on Saturday in a road doubleheader, suffering two tough losses to the Pirates. Southwestern took Game 1, 16-0, while defeating the Lady Crusaders in Game 2, 15-0. 

Game 1: Dallas 0, Southwestern University 16 (F/5) Boxscore 

In the first game, Southwestern ran rampant on the basepaths, totaling 15 hits (seven doubles) in five innings. Junior right-handed pitcher Jessica Mollner (St. Paul, Minn./Convent of the Visitation School) and senior Cheryl Hinze (Houston, Texas/Langham Creek H.S.) pitched for Dallas, allowing only four walks out of 32 batters faced.

Offensively, freshman Meredith Noe (Sugar Land, Texas/St. Agnes Academy) registered Dallas' lone hit of the game, a single to the pitcher in the 5th inning.

The Lady Crusaders looked to bounce back in Game 2 after the frustrating loss.

Game 2: Dallas 0, Southwestern University 15 (F/5) Boxscore 

The second game against Southwestern, however, was almost a carbon copy of Game 1. Mollner and Hinze allowed 15 hits against the high-scoring Pirates. Noe, again, broke-up Southwestern's no-hit bid in the 5th inning, with a single.

From Game 1 to Game 2, Dallas allowed one less run and two fewer walks.   

Next game: 

Chalking up this weekend as a learning experience, the Lady Crusaders will look to bounce back when they take on Texas College in a road doubleheader on Friday, April 1, in Tyler, Texas. First pitch is slated for 6:00 p.m. against the Steers. 


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