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Box Score 2 CLERMONT, Fla. - Sewanee softball suffered two losses at The Spring Games on Sunday, falling 17-0 to St. Lawrence (N.Y.) and 10-2 to Hamilton (N.Y.).
INSIDE THE MATCHUPS
Final Score, Game 1: St. Lawrence (2-1) 17, Sewanee 0
Final Score, Game 2: Hamilton (4-5) 10, Sewanee (4-14) 2
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HOW IT HAPPENED, ST. LAWRENCE
-The Saints recorded runs in each inning, capped by an eight-run fourth.
-The Tigers were limited to four singles in the contest.
SEWANEE KEY STATISTICS
-Jackie O'Reilly, Miranda Townsend, Caroline Sweetin and Amanda Watters each recorded a hit for the Tigers.
-O'Reilly (4-8) allowed seven earned runs on 10 hits in 2.2 innings in the circle.
ST. LAWRENCE KEY STATISTICS
-Deanna Sullivan posted a 3-for-3 day, including a triple, and drove in two runs while scoring four times.
-Skylar Hein laced a double and two singles to finish 3-for-3 wiht three RBI.
-Caroline Young (2-1) allowed four hits and two walks while striking out three in the run-rule victory.
HOW IT HAPPENED, HAMILTON
-The Continentals started the contest with four runs in the top of the first inning.
-Sewanee broke the shutout in the bottom of the first off a Katie Roth single, scoring Jackie O'Reilly.
Hamilton tallied single runs in the second, third and fourth before adding three in the final two innings.
-The Tigers added a second run in the bottom of the sixth with a Charlsey Shirey single to bring home Roth.
SEWANEE KEY STATISTICS
-Six different Tigers laced hits in the afternoon contest, led by Jackie O'Reilly, who posted a triple.
-O'Reilly (4-9) allowed five earned in four innings pitched.
HAMILTON KEY STATISTICS
-Emily Fraser posted a 4-for-5 day with two doubles, RBI and runs scored each.
-Molly Leitner (1-0) tossed a complete game in the circle, allowing one earned on six hits and four walks.
UP NEXT
After a day off on Monday, the Tigers continue their spring break trip on Tuesday with contests against Lawrence (Wis.) and Wesleyan (Conn.).