MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. –
Koryn Wickwire,
Joelle Snyder,
Anastasia Hester, and
Rachael Sterner each took round trips totaling 11 RBIs to cruise past Onondaga 18-3 on Friday.
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Wickwire opened the scoring with a two-run homer in the bottom of the first inning before Snyder drove in three runs with a longball over left field to give Mansfield (2-3) an early 5-0 lead.
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The bottom of the third inning saw an onslaught of hits as the Mounties turned seven hits into 10 runs. Sterner's RBI double down the left line scored Wickwire before Hester poked a two-run homer just over the left center fence.
Erin Davidson and Wickwire each singled to load the bases and plate a run. With the bases loaded and just one out, Sterner blew a grand slammer out of the park earning four RBIs to end the scoring in the third.
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Wickwire was plated off Snyder in the fourth inning before doubling through the right side sending
Alli McGovern and
Cassidy Smith home to give Mansfield a comfortable 18-0 advantage. The senior was red hot at the plate for Mansfield going 3-4 with four runs and five RBIs.
Onondaga (1-6) got three runs in the top of the fifth but the Mountaineers had built up a hefty 18-3 lead to end the game in the fifth.
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Arianna Young was powerful in the circle, scattering two hits and allowing no earned runs while striking out four batters. The win was the third of the season for Young.
Brooke Roys pitched 1.2 relief innings, giving up three runs on two hits. Kati Feocco took the loss for the Lazers.
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Mansfield is back in action when it travels to Goldey-Beacom on Sunday, Mar. 25.
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