The Monmouth College softball team picked up their first win of the season in a double header split at Knox College on Monday. The Scots won the opener 10-2 as they run-ruled the Prairie Fire before losing the nightcap 5-3. The games were non-conference tilts as Monmouth head coach
Alexa McClaughry picked up her first win with the program.
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The Scots got things going right away in the top of the first.
Jessica Pauley (Moline, Illinois) launched a two-run homer, her first of the season, for a 2-0 Scots lead.
Sarah LaHood (East Peoria, Illinois) singled as did Madison Belville (Rushville, Illinois). With two outs,
Addison Riley (Illinois City, Illinois) doubled the Scots lead with a two-run double.
Leading 4-1 the Scots added on in the second.
Calista Warmowski (Spring Grove, Illinois) doubled home a run and later scored on a single by
Brittney Enos (Fisher, Illinois) as the Scots went on top 6-1. Warmowski led off the fourth with a walk and eventually scored on a single by Pauley for a 7-1 Scots lead.
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The Scots run-ruled the Prairie Fire with three in the fifth. Warmowski doubled home pitcher Abby Leber (Tremont, Illinois) and then scored on a single by Pauley. LaHood made it 10-2 with a double of her own and Leber closed out Knox in the bottom of the inning.
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Leber (1-5) earned the win with a complete game as she allowed two runs on seven hits while striking out four and walking three.
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"It was nice to get our first win of the season today," said coach McClaughry. "I'm seeing a lot of good adjustments at the plate."
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The Scots got off to another great start in game two.
MyKenzie Kloess (Dupo, Illinois) singled to start the game and stole second and went to third on a single by Warmowski. Pauley's sac fly gave the Scots a 1-0 lead and LaHood's double made it 2-0.
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Knox tied the game in the bottom of the first and took a 4-2 lead with two runs in the second inning.
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Monmouth got a run back in the fifth but left the tying and go-ahead runs on base. Kloess doubled and Pauley walked to put runners on the corner with one out. After a fly out the Scots cut the lead to 4-3 as Riley singled before Knox escaped the inning.
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Down 5-3 the Scots left the bases loaded in the sixth with a strikeout and fly out. They put one on base in the seventh to bring the tying run to the plate but couldn't get closer.
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"We need to learn how to win two," said McClaughry. "This is a pivotal point for us in the season as we head into conference play. I hope we continue competing and seeing these good things moving forward."
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MONMOUTH MOMENTS: Leber picked up her first career collegiate win…Kloess, Warmowski, LaHood and Riley each had at least one hit in both games…Kloess had a double in both games as did LaHood…The Scots had seven doubles and a homer on the day with five of those doubles in the opener…The Scots are next in action with a 3 pm Wednesday DH against Illinois College at home…These will be the first conference games of the season.
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