SPEARFISH, S.D. – Although it was not the results wanted to wrap up the beautiful weekend in Spearfish, the Black Hills State University softball team (12-27, 11-23 RMAC) broke the program's single-season record for doubles in a season with their 57
th of the season. However, it would be the visiting Skyhawks of Fort Lewis College (14-27, 12-20 RMAC) who would complete the four-game sweep with 4-3 and 11-1 (F/5) victories at Yellow Jacket Field.
GAME 3: FLC 4, BHSU 3
PITCHING DECISIONS:
Win: Aimee Shanks (7-14)
Loss: Laci Peskey (5-12)
The Yellow Jackets battled in another low scoring contest to start the second beautiful day of the weekend at Yellow Jacket Field. Freshman
Laci Peskey (Fr., Waller, Texas) pitched her 12
th complete game of the season, scattering just 10 hits and allowing four runs (three earned).
A solo home run for the red-hot Fort Lewis second baseman Kayla Stone would give the Skyhawks the early 1-0 lead in the second inning. The following inning,
Audrey Fouras (So., Jackson, Wyo.) would get in on the long ball action with a missile down the right field line to knot things up at 1-1.
Up until the sixth inning, both starters settled in as the lone long balls for each team proved to be the only scoring. At one point, both teams were dead even in the middle innings with one run each and both sides having five hits.
In the sixth, however, the Skyhawks would break through again. Beginning with Stone's second home run of the day, it would give Fort Lewis the 2-1 lead. They would strike a few more hits together in the frame and push across what they thought would be an insurance run, making it 3-1.
But it would be the scrappy Yellow Jacket 'no quit' attitude that BHSU fans have come to love about this team, as they would respond with a pair of runs in the bottom half of the sixth to, once again, pull even at 3-3.
Ashlynn Pauwels (Jr., Tallahassee, Fla.) would tie the single-season program record with her 12
th double of the season to score
Kayla Lee (Sr., Kearney, Neb.) from first. Later in the inning,
Malia Ogee (So., Anchorage, Alaska) put the ball in play and put pressure on the Skyhawk defense and an error would allow the tying run to come in to score.
In the seventh, the Skyhawk lead-off hitter would reach and, after a sacrifice bunt, would be driven in by the bat of, who else for the Skyhawks but Stone, with her RBI single up the middle. Black Hills State would put the tying run on second and the winning run on first, but would not be able to push a run across in the bottom half, as Fort Lewis took Game 3 – and the series win – with the 4-3 victory in Game 3.
GAME NOTES
- Ashlyn Pauwels hit her team-leading 12th double on the day, tying the single-season program record for most doubles by an individual (Brittany Montgomery, 2008).
- Pauwels becomes the first Division II-era Yellow Jacket to have 12+ doubles in a season.
- Audrey Fouras hit her fifth home run of the season, keeping her second on the team in home runs (Pauwels, 6).
- With her RBI double, Pauwels now sits eighth in program history for RBIs in a season (31) and is two away from tying her career-best mark of 33 (2023).
- With the home run, BHSU also tied their season-best mark with three home runs in the series.
- Pauwels, Fouras, Gianna Haley, and Malia Ogee all record two hits in the contest.
- For Haley, it marks six-straight games with a hit.
- Lily Simmons went 1-for-4 with a hit, bringing her on-base streak up to 14-straight games.
- BH posts double-digit hits in back-to-back games for the third time this season, bringing their season total up to 11 double digit hit games on the year.
- BHSU played in their fifth one-run game today, falling to 3-2 in those games.
GAME 4: FLC 11, BHSU 1 (F/5)
PITCHING DECISIONS:
Win: Hailie Mann (7-13)
Loss: Shayla Tuschen (5-11)
The series finale proved to go the way of the Skyhawks as it proved to just be a game that nearly every ball put in play found a spot to fall, despite the best efforts fromt Yellow Jacket offense. Scoring a run in each of the first two innings, the Skyhawks led 2-0. They would use a nine-run third inning on nine hits (no errors) to break the game open.
The silver lining for Black Hills State, not to mention the beautiful weather Mother Nature gave for the weekend, was a pair of doubles from Lee and
Shayla Tuschen (Sr., Sioux Falls, S.D.) would set a new single-season program record for doubles in a season at 57 and counting.
The Yellow Jackets would push across a run in the fifth to avoid being shut out as Fouras would single to center field to drive in
Lily Simmons (So., Frederick, Colo.), but Fort Lewis would take the run-rule victory 11-1 in five innings.
GAME NOTES
- BH sets a new program single-season record with their 57th double of the season, surpassing the previous best of 56 doubles achieved in both 2015 and 2022.
- Kayla Lee picked up her 14th stolen base in Game 4, bringing her back into a tie with Tyler Whitlock for the team lead.
- Lee and Fouras both record a pair of hits in the series finale.
- Fouras drove in her 19th run of the season in the fifth inning.
- Lee picks up her fifth double of the season and Shayla Tuschen records her fourth.
- After this weekend, Laci Peskey cracks the program's single-season top-10 for games pitched (appearances) with 22.
Up Next: The Yellow Jackets will welcome top-10 ranked Colorado Christian (41-4, 33-3 RMAC) next weekend to conclude the 2024 home slate with games scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21 at Yellow Jacket Field.
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