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Ragini Kannan throwing a pitch during a softball game
Julia Berg
2
Chicago CHICAGO 17-19
7
Winner Brandeis BRANDEIS 21-17
Chicago CHICAGO
17-19
2
Final
7
Brandeis BRANDEIS
21-17
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Chicago CHICAGO 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 5 1
Brandeis BRANDEIS 2 1 0 0 4 0 X 7 10 1

W: Kannan, Ragini (9-7) L: Nicole Wong (8-10)

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Winner Chicago CHICAGO 18-20
3
Brandeis BRANDEIS 21-18
Winner
Chicago CHICAGO
18-20
8
Final
3
Brandeis BRANDEIS
21-18
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Chicago CHICAGO 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 8 13 0
Brandeis BRANDEIS 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 9 4

W: Alana Kimball (3-3) L: Jennings, Madeline (6-9) S: Eleanor Johnson (3)

Game Recap: Softball | | Adam Levin '94

Softball splits with Chicago in UAA action

WALTHAM, Mass. – The Brandeis University softball team split a University Athletic Association doubleheader with the University of Chicago this afternoon, with the Judges taking the opener, 7-2, and the Maroons winning Game 2, 8-3.

TEAM RECORDS
  • Brandeis: 21-18, 8-9 UAA.
  • Chicago: 18-20, 6-11 UAA.
HOW IT HAPPENED, GAME 1 (Brandeis 7, Chicago 2)
  • The Judges rode a strong pitching performance from senior Ragini Kannan (Westford, Mass./Westford Academy) to the win in Game 1.
  • Kannan tossed her 43rd career complete game and earned her 36th career win, throwing seven innings of five-hit ball. She allowed two earned runs, struck out four and walked one, throwing 110 pitches. Kannan improved to 9-7 on the season by retiring the final 10 Maroon hitters in a row.
  • Brandeis opened the scoring in the first inning thanks to a two-out, two-run double by senior Bells Burdenski (San Diego, Calif./Rancho Bernardo).
  • The Judges took the lead for good in the third inning on an RBI groundout by senior Erin Hunt (Wake Forest, N.C./Franklin Academy).
  • Chicago scored its only two runs of the game in the top of the third thanks to a two-run home run by Natalie Antrim.
  • The Judges blew things open in the fifth inning with four runs. Sophomore Jordan Wallace (Howell, N.J./Choate Rosemary Hall) drove in two runs in the frame, while Burdenski followed with an RBI single. Senior Elle Ehrlich (Falls Church, Va./Meridian) drew a bases-loaded walk to end the scoring.
  • Burdenski finished the game going 2-3 with a double, three RBI and a run scored. She now has 107 career RBI, moving into sixth place on the Judges' all-time list.
  • Wallace was 2-3 with two RBI, making her just the second Brandeis player with more than 60 RBI in a season. She entered the weekend ranked fourth in Division III in RBI and RBI per game.
HOW IT HAPPENED, GAME 2 (Chicago 8, Brandeis 3)
  • In Game 2, Chicago took advantage of Brandeis miscues, as six of their eight runs were unearned.
  • In the first inning, a missed tag of second on a force play enabled two runs to come home on a two-out single to short by Eleanor Johnson.
  • Brandeis got a run back in the third on an RBI double by junior Katie Baydian (Massapequa, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Academy).
  • In the fourth, Chicago scored three more runs after a critical Judge miscue on a dropped pop-up that extended the inning. Melana Badea had an RBI single to start the scoring in the inning, while Olivia Cataldo added a two-run hit after the error to make it 5-1.
  • Brandeis cut the deficit to 5-3 in the fifth on RBI hits from junior Brooke Boehmer (Pittsburgh, Pa./Mount Lebanon) and Wallace.
  • Chicago's final three runs came after Brandeis failed to touch first on a comebacker to the circle, and the Maroons took advantage, with Audrey Hui doubling off the third-base bag to produce two of the runs.
  • With her third RBI of the day, Wallace increased her season total to 62.
  • Hunt scored two of Brandeis's three runs on the day, eclipsing 100 runs scored in her career. She is the 14th player in school history to reach the milestone.
  • Hunt and Boehmer each ended the day with 45 runs scored, tied for fifth in a season in program history.
  • First-year Madeline Jennings (New York, N.Y./Beacon) took the loss with four innings of work, allowing eight hits and five runs (one earned). She struck out two and walked one, falling to 6-9 on the season.
UP NEXT
  • The Judges and Maroons are set to conclude their seasons tomorrow at noon.
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