WELLESLEY, Mass. -- In a classic pitcher's duel, Rivier College
defeated Bowdoin College, 1-0, in the first round of the NCAA
Softball Regional Tournament Thursday afternoon at Wellesley
College. With the victory, the Raiders advance to Game #7,
Friday, May 14, at 2pm against Eastern Connecticut State.
The Polar Bears move to Game #5, Friday at 10am against Husson
University.
Rivier ace Monica White (Augusta, ME) and
Bowdoin hurler Kara Nilan (Pittsfield, MA) battled evenly through
scoreless six innings. Both pitchers faced threats, with Nilan
getting a key strike out to leave three Rivier runners stranded in
the fifth and White returning the favor in the bottom of the sixth
to keep the game tied at 0-0.
But Rivier broke the ice in the top of the seventh, when
Amanda Thornton (Hanover, MA) led off with a
double to right field. A sacrifice bunt from Karen Waterman
(Rutland, VT) advanced pinch runner Danielle
Magnant (Franklin, VT) to third, and a sacrifice fly off
the bat of Brenna Campbell (Nashua, NH) plated
Magnant for the 1-0 lead. In the bottom half of the inning, White
coaxed a pop to shortstop and fanned two to seal the win.
For the Raiders, White and Marissa Mercier (North Smithfield,
RI) had two hits apiece, while Katie Bachinski (Northfield,
MA) and Thornton chipped in one each. Campbell notched the
game-winning RBI. White (27-3) gets the win, allowing only four
hits and fanning 10 in the shutout.
Nilan led the Polar Bears with two hits. Caroline Dewar
(Katonah, NY) and Molly Nestor (Duxbury, MA) tallied one hit each.
Despite a strong outing, Nilan (12-4) gets the loss, giving up six
hits and one run.