![]() ![]() Three more Morgantown runs in the bottom of the sixth inning brought about a premature end to the contest as the Mohigans won via mercy rule, 11-3. She stepped up and that gave us momentum.” “You’ve got to take advantage of the bottom of the order. “She’s probably not throwing 100%, but she’s still getting the job done for us,” Lipscomb said of Wilson. ![]() The four through nine spots in the order were a combined 2-for-17 against Wilson with eight strikeouts. ![]() The Bruins’ top three batters - Brown, Emilee McKinney and Foresha - had five of the team’s seven hits on the night, scored all three runs and had both RBI. Wilson, meanwhile, had dialed in and mowed through the bottom of Brooke’s batting order. “She was a good pitcher, we hadn’t seen her the first two times we played them so we needed to make some adjustments.” “We’ve done a good job of making adjustments after seeing a pitcher a couple of times,” Lipscomb said. Brooke did not stay down for long, however, and plated two runs in the top of the third on a two-run double by pitcher Alexa Foresha to tie the game 3-3.ĭespite not seeing Foresha in the team’s two meetings this season, Morgantown’s hitters were able to adjust to her pitches and scored three runs in the bottom of the third and then two more in the bottom of the fourth. ![]()
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