ELON, N.C. – After battling back to tie the game in the third inning, the Elon University softball team was doomed by a five-run fifth frame by Pitt to fall to the Panthers, 7-2, in an early-week contest on Tuesday, March 7, at Hunt Softball Park.
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Elon (10-8) faced its fourth school from the Atlantic Coast Conference in Pitt (13-5) this season in the first-ever meeting between the two programs. The Phoenix fell to 1-4 this year against members of the ACC. The defeat was also the third setback at home for the maroon and gold this season as Elon went to 10-3 inside the home confines of Hunt Softball Park.
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At the Plate: The Phoenix had five hits in the contest by five different players…Kara Shutt added a two-run home run in the third, her first of the season…Alaina Hall moved into a tie for ninth all-time in school history in career hits with 192…Elon left five runners on base and was 1-for-10 with runners on.
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In the Circle: Taking the loss in the circle for Elon was Kiandra Mitchum, who fell to 4-4 on the year…The junior pitched 4.1 innings and gave up seven hits and seven runs, six earned…Hailey Jomp tossed 2.2 scoreless innings in relief.
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The Rundown: The Phoenix had the opportunity to strike early in the bottom of the second. Carey Million and Kristin Hoover led off the frame on a walk and an error, respectively, with the pair advancing to scoring position after a sacrifice bunt. Elon would leave the runners on base however as a couple of fielder's choices ended the threat.
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Pitt got on the scoreboard first in the top of the third behind a two-out home run by McKayla Taylor. After Kaitlin Manuel led off the inning with a single, the Phoenix induced the next two outs on pop ups before Taylor hit her first homer of the season on a shot to left field to put the Panthers ahead 2-0.
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Elon answered back with a two-spot of its own in the home half of the third. Shutt connected on her first home run of the season with a one-out, two-run blast over the right center wall to score herself and Hannah Olson, who had reached earlier on a fielder's choice. That tied the game at 2-2 with momentum shifting to Elon's favor, but after a single by Erica Serafini, the Phoenix could not bring her around as the inning ended with her stranded.
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A five-run top of the fifth by the Panthers made the overall difference in the contest. Alexis Solak's one-out grand slam gave Pitt a 6-2 advantage while giving Elon a four-run deficit. A Phoenix miscue aided another run coming across the plate for the Panthers prior to the end of the top of the fifth.
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The Phoenix was held to just one hit the remainder of the game as the Panthers kept the maroon and gold bats at bay to earn the 7-2 victory.
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On Deck
The Phoenix hosts its second tournament of the season, the Elon Phoenix Tournament, beginning on Friday, March 10, with a doubleheader versus Fairleigh Dickinson beginning at 2:30 p.m.
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