WELLESLEY, Mass. – Brandeis University senior
Emily Vaillette (Milford, N.H./Milford) tossed a
complete-game two-hit shutout today, leading the Judges to an 8-0
victory over Endicott College in their first-ever game in the NCAA
Division III tournament in the Wellesley College regional today.
With the win, the second-seeded Judges advance in the
winner's bracket to face the third-seeded United States Coast
Guard Academy Friday at 4 p.m.
Brandeis (28-7-1) got an outstanding performance from their
senior hurler, as Vaillette held Endicott (28-11-1) hitless through
the first four innings, with just one base runner on an error in
the fourth. After the Gulls opened the fifth inning with a double
to right-center field by junior CF Ashley Wright (Merrimack, N.H.)
and a single to third base by rookie 1B Nicole Devlin (Dudley,
Mass.), Vaillette bore down and retired the next three hitters on
another grounder to third, a swinging strikeout and a grounder to
first to preserve the shutout.
The two hits allowed tied Vaillette's season low, while
the shutout was her fourth of the season and the 10th of
her career, giving her sole possession of first place on
Brandeis' career list. The win improved Vaillette's
record this season to 16-4 and was the 29th of her
career, one shy of the school record. She lowered her single-season
record earned-run average to 1.43 and her career-record low ERA to
2.25.
“Emily was great right out of the gates,” said head
coach Jessica Johnson. “She went right at [Endicott], hit her
spots and mixed in the change-up. I was really pleased with her
senior leadership and her focus today.”
At the plate, the Judges pounded out 11 hits and scored eight
runs (six earned) against Endicott starter junior Jenna Bortolotti
(Milton, Mass.), who entered the game with a 20-5 record and a 1.48
ERA. Four different Judges had two hits, while seven of the nine
starters hit safely. Junior 2B Melisa Cagar
(Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood) went 2-for-3 with a key two-run
double in Brandeis's four-run second inning. Senior catcher
Erin Ross (Manalapan, N.J./Manalapan) was 2-for-3
with two RBI, while sophomore RF Carly Schmand
(Bethesda, Md./Walt Whitman) and senior SS Chelsea
Korp (Worcester, Mass./Holy Name) each went 2-for-3,
scoring three times between them.
Sophomore LF Brittany Grimm (Perkiomenville,
Pa./Perkiomen Valley) had the two biggest RBI of the game. Grimm
plated the game's first run in the first inning after a
Marianne Specker (So. Windsor, Conn./Westminster
School) two-bagger. In the fifth, she ended the game with a squeeze
bunt that brought home the final run of the contest.
“Everyone hit the ball hard today,” Johnson said.
“No one was settling, they were terrific in waiting and
hitting their pitch. We did a great job of adjusting to a pitcher
we hadn't seen before.”
In other games earlier in the day, top-seeded Eastern
Connecticut State defeated No. 8 Husson University, 8-0, in five
innings; fifth-seeded Rivier College scored the only upset of the
day with a 1-0 win over No. 4 Bowdoin, when the Raiders scored in
the top of the seventh; and third-seeded Coast Guard dropped No. 6
Salem State, 2-0, behind the fifth no-hitter of the season by
sophomore Hayley Feindel.
Live stats and video of all the Wellesley regional games NCAA
tournament games are available on the web at http://www.wellesley.edu/athletics/athletics/ncaasoftball/,
while Brandeis's games can be heard live on 100.1-FM, WBRS
and over the web at http://www.wbrs.org.
Images from today's game will be available on http://www.sportspix.biz
BRANDEIS-ENDICOTT BOX SCORE
(photo courtesy Alex Hatem Wellesley '12)