ELON, N.C. – A base hit by eight different players and a complete game performance in the circle by
Kenna Quinn helped the Elon University softball team to an 11-4 win over College of Charleston on Saturday, April 24, in its Colonial Athletic Association series opener against the Cougars at Hunt Softball Park.
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The Phoenix won its fifth straight against the Cougars, improving to 14-17 overall on the season and 7-6 during CAA play. College of Charleston fell to 6-30 overall and 0-13 in the CAA.
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At the Plate
Elon had 11 total hits in the contest, its second double-digit hitting performance in the last three games. Sophomore
Carley Davis was a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate, while fellow sophomore
Megan Grant also did not have a blemish at the dish, going 2-for-2. Freshman
Mekayla Frazier drove in a team-high three RBI while
Ally Repko had two RBI off her eighth home run of the season. Repko's round tripper moved her in a tie for third all-time in school history with 26 career home runs.
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In the Circle
Quinn tossed her ninth complete game of the season, improving to 8-8 overall. The Boiling Springs, S.C., native gave up six hits and two earned runs in the contest with five strikeouts.
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The Rundown
The Phoenix trailed briefly after an Elon error in the first set up a tally for the Cougars, but a seven spot in the home half of the frame quickly erased that deficit.
Gabi Schaal drove in
Mekayla Frazier on a double to left center to tie the game before a bases-loaded walk to
Claudia Penny put the Phoenix ahead 2-1. Elon added two more runs on RBI singles from Davis and
Allie Eith before Frazier tacked on three more on her bases-clearing double to left center for a 7-1 advantage.
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Elon added three more runs in the bottom of the second. After
Rebecca Murray reached on a leadoff double to right center, Repko worked a full count before taking the sixth pitch she saw at the at bat over the fence in left field to give Elon a 9-1 lead. A wild pitch later in the frame led to another run crossing the dish and Elon with a 10-1 advantage.
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An CofC error in the fourth tacked on another run for the Phoenix, but Charleston answered back with a three-run top of the fifth mostly behind a home run from the Cougars' Mia Dittoe. The short rally would lessen Elon's margin of victory, as the Phoenix went on win by a score of 11-4.
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Notes
• Repko is now tied with Brandi Jones (2006-09) for the third-most home runs in school history with 26.
• Quinn has now made 115 appearances for the Phoenix in her career, which is third all-time in school history.
• Quinn's victory today was also the 40
th in her career, moving her for a tie for fifth all-time in school history.
• Frazier's three RBI was the third time this season that the Miami, Fla., native has driven in three runs.
• Grant extended her hit streak to four games and has batted 6-for-11 over that span.
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On Deck
The Phoenix and the Cougars close out the series tomorrow, April 25, with a doubleheader starting at 1 p.m. Elon will also host its Senior Day and recognize three members of the program – Quinn, Repko and
Alexa Nemeth – prior to its opening game.
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