GLENVILLE, W.Va. – The Concord University softball team split a Mountain East Conference doubleheader on the road at Glenville State Wednesday afternoon.
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After the games, the Mountain Lions sit at 10-17 overall and 5-5 in the MEC while Glenville State is 16-11 and 6-4 in league play.
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Game One: Concord 7 – Glenville State 3
A massive first inning propelled CU to a game onr victory.
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Three of the first four batters recorded singles to load the bases with one out in the top of the first before freshman pitcher/outfielder
Reghan Hintz got the Maroon and Gray on the board with her own RBI single that kept the bases loaded. Junior outfielder
Alina Giles proceeded took a four-pitch walk the following at-bat to give CU a 2-0 lead, and junior catcher/utility
Gianna Sloan-Lebron broke the inning open with a two-run single into center field. Junior catcher/utility
Morgan Gleason kept the scoring going with a one-out single into center field, taking the advantage to 5-0.
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GSU scored one run in the second, but the Mountain Lions added on in the third. Giles and Sloan-Lebron reached to begin the frame and were moved into scoring position by a sacrifice from junior catcher/utility
Kayla Sholter. Gleason drove in her second run of the game on a groundout to shortstop and Lewis gave CU a 7-2 edge on a two-out RBI single down the left field line.
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The Pioneers responded with two runs in the bottom half of the third, but junior pitcher/infielder
Madison Hollis tossed four clean innings the rest of the way to close out game one, 7-3.
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Junior infielder
Lacie Lewis, sophomore infielder
Kendall Morgan, and Sloan-Lebron each had multiple hits with Sloan-Lebron and Gleason knocking in a pair of runs each. Hollis (3-2) picked up the win, throwing a complete game only surrendering one earned run with three punch outs and no walks.
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Game Two: Glenville State 8 – Concord 0
After a strong start in game one, the CU offense was overwhelmed in game two.
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Hintz and Giles hit back-to-back singles with one away in the second inning but were unable to come around to score. Senior infielder
Courtney Raines reached base on a two-out walk in the third, but did not move from first as CU trailed 1-0 after the top half of the frame.
Glenville State added to its lead in the third to take a 3-0 lead and made the score 7-0 after four complete innings. GSU added a run in the fifth.
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Hintz and Giles had the only two hits for the Maroon and Gray while Raines was the third and final Mountain Lion to reach base in the game. Freshman pitcher/utility
Mahailey Nicholson (3-3) took the loss after giving up four earned runs in three innings of work. Hintz tossed one inning of relief allowing one earned run.
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The Mountain Lions play their first home games at the CU Softball Field Saturday against West Virginia State and Sunday against Charleston with both doubleheaders starting at 12:00 p.m.
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