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Softball Suffers Two Conference Setbacks to Wellesley

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Wellesley, Mass. - April 22, 2016 - The Springfield College softball team dropped a pair of New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) contests to Wellesley College on Friday afternoon.

With the losses, Springfield is now 23-11 on the year, and holds a conference record of 9-7, and with the win, Wellesley is now 15-15 overall and 8-8 in the NEWMAC. Springfield lost the first of two, 7-3, and was blanked in the second, falling 3-0.

Up next, Springfield will return to Potter Field on Saturday, April 23 when it will take on Wheaton beginning at 12 p.m.

Wellesley 7, Springfield 3 -- Game One

Despite impressive games at the plate from Sam Cox (Longmeadow, Mass.) and Alicia Pavadore (Taunton, Mass.), the Pride dropped the first of two to Wellesley, 7-3, on Friday afternoon. Cox was 3-for-3 with an RBI at the plate, while Pavadore was 3-for-4 in the contest.

Talia Loda (East Haven, Conn.) took the circle for the Pride and pitched 2.0 innings, before Shelby Allen (Oakland, N.J.) came on in relief to quiet the Blue bats, only allowing two hits. For Wellesley, Madeline Bianchi (Lakeville, Minn.) pitched 7.0 innings, only allowing three runs while striking out one.

A five-run bottom of the second inning proved to be the difference, as the Pride would surrender another two runs in the bottom of the fifth, making it 7-0 Wellesley.

In the top of the sixth, Mackenzie Navarro (Taunton, Mass.) knocked a single up the middle, scoring Pavadore, before the Pride added a pair more in the top of the seventh off of an RBI double from Jenna Webb (Harrison, N.Y.) and an RBI single from Cox, but was unable to complete the comeback, dropping the first, 7-3.

Wellesley 3, Springfield 0 -- Game Two

In the second leg of the doubleheader, Nicole Cring (Cooperstown, N.Y.) took the circle and pitched 3.2 innings, giving up eight hits and three runs, while Jordyn Moquin (Plantsville, Conn.) came on in relief to quiet the Wellesley bats, pitching 2.1 innings of hitless ball.

The Blue struck first in the bottom of the first, before adding two more in the bottom of the fourth, as Wellesley's pitcher Julia Warner (Kennmore, Wash.) held the Pride to just two hits in 7.0 innings to pick up her fifth win of the year.

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Players Mentioned

Shelby Allen

#8 Shelby Allen

P/INF
First Year
Sam Cox

#6 Sam Cox

INF
First Year
Nicole Cring

#18 Nicole Cring

P
Junior
Talia Loda

#13 Talia Loda

P/UT
Sophomore
Jordyn Moquin

#10 Jordyn Moquin

P
Junior
Mackenzie Navarro

#9 Mackenzie Navarro

INF
Sophomore
Alicia Pavadore

#22 Alicia Pavadore

C/INF
Junior
Jenna Webb

#7 Jenna Webb

OF
Senior

Players Mentioned

Shelby Allen

#8 Shelby Allen

First Year
P/INF
Sam Cox

#6 Sam Cox

First Year
INF
Nicole Cring

#18 Nicole Cring

Junior
P
Talia Loda

#13 Talia Loda

Sophomore
P/UT
Jordyn Moquin

#10 Jordyn Moquin

Junior
P
Mackenzie Navarro

#9 Mackenzie Navarro

Sophomore
INF
Alicia Pavadore

#22 Alicia Pavadore

Junior
C/INF
Jenna Webb

#7 Jenna Webb

Senior
OF