Game Information
Score:Â Keiser 8, St Joseph 0 (Game One) | Keiser 13, St. Joseph 0Â (Game Two)
Records:Â Keiser (7-1), St. Joseph (0-4)
Location:Â Alumni Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Duration of Game:Â 1:30 | 1:10
Weather:Â 78, mostly cloudy
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Game 1
Keiser Highlights
- The Seahawks outhit College of St. Joseph 9-5. Kelsey Brodbeck was 3-3 in the game with three singles. Garceau and C. Miller each had two runs batted in.
- Riley Caylor threw a complete game, with 12 strikeouts while not allowing a run. The 12 strikeouts, matched her career high which she set last season.
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Turning Point
The turning point came in the first when the Seahawks jumped out to a 1-0 lead on an RBI groundout by
Cassidy Miller. The Seahawks plated at least one run in every inning of the game before it was called due to mercy rule in the sixth, 8-0.
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How it Happened
- After a quick top half of the first, the Seahawks struck with a run in the bottom half. Kelsey Brodbeck led off with a bunt to third and took second on a stolen base. Brodbeck then scored on an RBI groundout by C. Miller for the 1-0 advantage.
- Caylor struck out the side in the second and Keiser plated another run in the bottom half.
- Avery Miller led off with a walk, swiped second, and moved to third on a groundout. A wild pitch allowed A. Miller to score, making it 2-0.
- With one out in the third, Brodbeck walked and stole second before scoring on a single up the middle by Kristen Garceau, extending the advantage to 3-0.
- A. Miller started the bottom of the fourth with a single down the left field line and moved to third on a Cheyenne Blumberg double to right. Alyssa Cabral plated A. Miller with a groundout to the second, pushing the margin to 4-0.
- The Seahawks added a pair of runs in the fifth. Brodbeck began with a single to left and advanced to second on a fielding error. C. Miller then walked and stole second, allowing a Bermari Figueroa single to left, to make it 5-0. A. Miler capped the scoring in the inning with a single, upping the margin to 6-0.
- Keiser ended the game in the sixth after scoring a pair of runs. Alyssa Cabral started the inning with a single to center and advanced to second on a wild pitch. A walk to Kelsie Thurman and a bunt single by Brodbeck loaded the bases with nobody out.
- An error on the second basemen moved the score to 7-0 and a sacrifice fly to center by C. Miller, ended the game by mercy rule, 8-0.
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Game 2
Keiser Highlights
- The Seahawks held an 11-5 advantage on hits with four different Keiser players having multi-hit performances.
- Allison Williams threw a complete game, with three strikeouts while not allowing a run.
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Turning Point
The turning point came in the first inning for the second straight game as Keiser tacked on two early runs. Garceau started the scoring with a single and C. Miller plated the second run with a double to left.
How it Happened
- The Seahawks jumped out to a quick 2-0 advantage in the first inning.
- Brodbeck led off with a bunt to third, moved to second on a passed ball and to third on a wild pitch. Garceau plated Brodbeck with a single up the middle making it 1-0. After Garceau stole second, C. Miller scored her with a double to left, pushing the margin to 2-0. Cabral extended the advantage to 3-0 in the second on a single through the left side.
- In the third, Keiser tacked on two runs by errors and a wild pitch, moving the score to 6-0. Back to back RBI singles by Carly Nicholas and Cabral, pushed the advantage to 8-0.
- A fielder's choice upped the margin to 9-0 and pinch hitter Aquaria Baines cleared the bases with a double to left, making it 12-0. A. Miller capped the scoring with a single to left, winning 13-0.
Up Next
The Seahawks will remain home on Sunday afternoon when they take on Cleary College at 1:00 and 3:00 PM.
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