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Matchup: Keiser vs Columbia International
Records:Â Â Keiser (3-7), Columbia International (10-8)
Rams Softball Field
Columbia, S.C.
Season Series: 1-1, Tied
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- Three Seahawks recorded multiple hits.
- Madison Lindsey drove in two of the four runs scored.
- Keiser swiped six bases in the doubleheader
Score: Keiser 0, Columbia International 8
Pitchers of Record:Â W: McGovern (3-2) L: Merriman (0-4)
Time of Game:Â 1:45
- Kelsie Merriman started in the circle for the Seahawks going 4.2 innings pitched with one strikeout.
- Madison Lindsey pitched two-thirds innings of relief.
Keiser 0, Columbia International 1
- Shannon Patton led off the frame with a single to center, moved to second on a sac bunt, and advanced to third on a passed ball.
- Josie Self plated the first run on a RBI groundout, giving the Rams a 1-0 lead.
Keiser 0, Columbia International 4
- The Rams tacked on three more runs, all unearned, extending their lead to 4-0.
Keiser 0, Columbia International 8
- Columbia International added four runs, winning game one to 8-0 Â
Score: Keiser 4, Columbia International 3
Pitchers of Record: W: Small (2-3) L: Doolittle (2-3)
Time of Game:Â 2:00
- Lizzy Small started in the circle and tossed a complete game with four strikeouts.
- Merriman and Latoria recorded multiple hits in game two.
- Keiser swiped five bases in game two.
- Madison Lindsey drove in a pair of runs.
Keiser 0, Columbia International 1
- The Rams took the early lead, scoring on a bases loaded walk.
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Keiser 1, Columbia International 1
Keiser 1, Columbia International 3
- Columbia International regained the lead scoring two runs on a pair of errors, making it 3-1
Keiser 4, Columbia International 3
- Lindsay Morgan led off the frame with a bunt single, stole second, and scored on a fielding error, trimming the deficit 2-3.
- Lizzy Small doubled to center, putting runners on second and third with one out.
- Madison Lindsey plated the go ahead runs on an RBI ground out to shortstop, as Keiser took game two 4-3.

Keiser will play six games over three days in Myrtle Beach, S.C., beginning Saturday against Madonna University and Goldy-Beacom College.