
#SB Triumphant in Pitching Duel With Memphis
2/9/2014 1:52:00 PM | Softball
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TROY, Ala. – University of North Florida softball held off a seventh-inning rally by Memphis on Sunday in order to top the Tigers 2-1 in a pitching duel on the final day of the Troy Subway Invitational at the Troy Softball Complex. The Ospreys finished the Troy Subway Invitational with a 4-1 record.
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"Today was definitely a pitchers' duel," said head coach Marcie Hickey. "We took advantage of a walk and a hit by pitch and capitalized on Marissa's double. Out defense did a really good job of keeping Memphis' speed off the bases to seal the win."
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It looked like the first inning was going to be the determining factor for the second game in a row for the Ospreys. UNF scored both of its runs in the bottom of the first. With runners at first and second, Marissa Thomas drilled a one-out double down the right field line and brought home Danica Mandarano. A wild pitch allowed Mariah Reynolds to score from third and put UNF up 2-0.
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Memphis began to rally in the seventh, leading off the inning with a Cierra Mangum single up the middle. A wild pitch and a sacrifice bunt allowed Mangum to reach third. With two outs, the Tigers took advantage of an Osprey throwing error that allowed Mangum to score and make it 2-1. However, Kaylie Wallace struck out the final batter in the next at-bat for the game's final out.
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Wallace received the win after striking out 10 and allowing no earned runs and three hits in 7.0 innings.
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Ellen Roberts was credited with the loss, allowing two runs off two hits in 6.0 innings. Roberts also tallied five strikeouts.
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Thomas and Kelly Wilson registered the Ospreys' only hits.
Following Sunday's final games, the All-Tournament Team was announced. Both Thomas and Cortney Radke landed spots on the All-Tournament Team. Thomas hit .467 over the weekend, going 7-for-15 with one double, one home run and four RBI. Radke registered a 0.60 ERA and had two wins, including a shutout win against Middle Tennessee. Radke struck out 19 batters in 15.0 innings of work.
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UNF is back in action on Wednesday when it hosts UCF in its home opener. First pitch is scheduled for 5 p.m., from the UNF Softball Complex. Admission to all UNF home softball games is free.
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Boxscore (PDF)
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TROY, Ala. – University of North Florida softball held off a seventh-inning rally by Memphis on Sunday in order to top the Tigers 2-1 in a pitching duel on the final day of the Troy Subway Invitational at the Troy Softball Complex. The Ospreys finished the Troy Subway Invitational with a 4-1 record.
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"Today was definitely a pitchers' duel," said head coach Marcie Hickey. "We took advantage of a walk and a hit by pitch and capitalized on Marissa's double. Out defense did a really good job of keeping Memphis' speed off the bases to seal the win."
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It looked like the first inning was going to be the determining factor for the second game in a row for the Ospreys. UNF scored both of its runs in the bottom of the first. With runners at first and second, Marissa Thomas drilled a one-out double down the right field line and brought home Danica Mandarano. A wild pitch allowed Mariah Reynolds to score from third and put UNF up 2-0.
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Memphis began to rally in the seventh, leading off the inning with a Cierra Mangum single up the middle. A wild pitch and a sacrifice bunt allowed Mangum to reach third. With two outs, the Tigers took advantage of an Osprey throwing error that allowed Mangum to score and make it 2-1. However, Kaylie Wallace struck out the final batter in the next at-bat for the game's final out.
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Wallace received the win after striking out 10 and allowing no earned runs and three hits in 7.0 innings.
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Ellen Roberts was credited with the loss, allowing two runs off two hits in 6.0 innings. Roberts also tallied five strikeouts.
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Thomas and Kelly Wilson registered the Ospreys' only hits.
Following Sunday's final games, the All-Tournament Team was announced. Both Thomas and Cortney Radke landed spots on the All-Tournament Team. Thomas hit .467 over the weekend, going 7-for-15 with one double, one home run and four RBI. Radke registered a 0.60 ERA and had two wins, including a shutout win against Middle Tennessee. Radke struck out 19 batters in 15.0 innings of work.
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UNF is back in action on Wednesday when it hosts UCF in its home opener. First pitch is scheduled for 5 p.m., from the UNF Softball Complex. Admission to all UNF home softball games is free.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Wallace, Kaylie (1-1)
L: ROBERTS, E. (0-1)
Batting:
SH: HARRELL, H. 1
Base Running:
RUNS: MANGUM, C. 1

Batting:
2B: Thomas, Marissa 1
RBI: Thomas, Marissa 1
SH: Wilson, Kelly 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Mandarano, Danica 1 ; Reynolds, Mariah 1
HBP: Reynolds, Mariah 1
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