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March 15, 2008
Lutes Earn Split With No. 1-Ranked Linfield
Game One
Game Two
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| Rachel Wheeler-Hoyt - picks up pitching victory |
McMINNVILLE, Ore. - Unranked Pacific Lutheran surprised No. 1 Linfield,
pulling out a 2-1 victory in the second game of a Northwest Conference
doubleheader at the Linfield diamond. The defending conference and
national champion Wildcats twice had to battle back in the opener
to win that contest, 5-4.
Off to its hottest start in program history, Linfield suffered
its first setback of 2008, falling to 11-1 overall and 9-1 in the
NWC. PLU kept pace in the NWC standings, moving to 8-2 in the conference
and 10-6 overall.
A game-winning RBI single down the first base line by Amanda Attleberger
proved to be the difference in the see-saw opener.
The Lutes drew first blood, getting a one-out RBI single from Caitlin
Brown in the top of the second inning.
Linfield pulled even in the third when Meredith Brunette sent a
line drive to center field that scored Stephanie Rice from second
base. A pair of PLU fielding miscues led to another run, as Attleberger
reached on an error by shortstop Stephanie Mullen, then Brunette
scored when Mullen’s throw to first was bobbled.
In the PLU fifth, Heather Walling’s RBI double deep to the
center-field wall knotted the score, and Rachel Wheeler-Hoyt singled
with the next at-bat to score Walling, and the Lutes led 3-2.
Linfield didn’t panic as Rice doubled to lead off the bottom
of the inning and then scooted to third on a passed ball. Jenny
Marshall delivered a game-tying RBI to left field. After a wild
pitch put runners at second and third, the table was set for Attleberger,
who sent a perfectly placed line drive down the first base line.
With two outs in the PLU sixth, Mullen launched a solo home run
beyond the fence in left field, drawing the Lutes to 5-4.
Kendra Strahm improved her record to 7-0 despite surrendering 10
hits to the Lutes, including three by Walling and two more by Wheeler-Hoyt.
Losing pitcher Hadley Schmitt struck out four and walked one while
giving up nine hits and four earned runs.
In the second game, Schmitt and Wheeler-Hoyt combined to hold the
Wildcats to three hits, helping PLU snap a six-game series losing
skid.
Taking advantage of a hit batter and a passed ball, the Lutes broke
a scoreless deadlock in the fifth inning. Vanessa Bryant singled
to left field and moved over after Wildcats pitcher Brittany Miller
hit Mullen with a pitch. A single by Brown pushed Bryant to third,
where she scored on an errant pitch.
In the bottom of the inning, the Wildcats put a runner in scoring
position with two outs, but a long fly ball sent to right field
was snagged by Missy Waldron.
The Lutes threatened to break the game open in the sixth, loading
the bases with one out. A sacrifice fly to center field by Carly
Starke scored Walling from third, but Miller struck out Mullen to
hold the Wildcats within two runs.
In the Linfield sixth, pinch hitter Kayla Hubrich singled and advanced
to second on a ground out by Rice. Marshall pulled the ‘Cats
to within one when the senior All-American reached base on an error,
allowing Hubrich to score.
Trailing 2-1 in the seventh, Wildcats freshman Alex Hartmann doubled
off the center-field fence with one out. Schmitt, who entered the
game in the fifth inning in relief of Wheeler-Hoyt, then struck
out the final two batters to complete the upset.
Wheeler-Hoyt, who improved her record to 5-2, was sharp in her
four innings, allowing just one hit and no walks while striking
out one. Schmitt pitched the final three innings and picked up her
third save of the season.
Marshall saw her 17-game hitting streak ended, going 0-for-3. Miller
allowed four hits while striking out five and walking three.
(Courtesy of Linfield Sports Information Office.)
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