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BEAUMONT, Texas (February 22, 2018) –
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In Short
Shelby Henderson's two-out RBI single in the bottom of the sixth propelled Lamar (5-6) to a come-from-behind, 5-4 victory over Loyola University Chicago (3-4) this afternoon at the Cardinal Classic. The loss snaps the Ramblers' three-game winning streak.
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How It Happened
Loyola got on the board first, scoring a first-inning run on
Allyson Ivey's two-out RBI single that plated
Shannon McGee, who had led off the game with a base hit. That lead was short-lived however, as Lamar countered with a run of its own in the bottom half of the inning to tie the score at 1.
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The Ramblers seized the lead right back in their half of the second when
Ashley Parenti scored on a Cardinal error and
Jamie O'Brien scooted home on a wild pitch to give Loyola starter
Keenan Dolezal a 3-1 cushion.
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Lamar sliced the Loyola advantage in half in the bottom half of that inning and tied the game in the fourth on Henderson's RBI single.
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Loyola reclaimed the lead in the fifth inning when
Katie Kasubke laced a double to left to spark a two-out rally. Ivey followed with a base hit and
Brooke Wilson's go-ahead RBI single brought in Kasubke for a 4-3 Rambler lead.
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Lamar staged some late-game heroics however and took the lead in the bottom of the sixth. Paige Holmes' run-scoring single tied the game and two batters later, Henderson delivered the game-winning hit.
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A Look At The Numbers
- Ivey had a solid day at the plate, going 3-for-3 for her first career three-hit performance, while McGee continued to shine, finishing with a pair of hits.
- Loyola pounded out 11 hits off two Cardinal pitchers, with eight players tallying at least one hit.
- Henderson and Savana Guidry tallied three hits apiece to lead Lamar.
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Up Next
Loyola is back at it early tomorrow morning when it takes on Binghamton at 9:30 a.m. before it battles Alabama A&M at noon.
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