Cobleskill, N.Y. - The SUNY Cobleskill women's softball team
returned to action on Wednesday afternoon after having been forced into
inactivity due to the recent winter-like weather conditions. The
Fighting Tigers return to action however was less than stellar as the
Orange & Black dropped a pair of North Eastern Athletic Conference
(NEAC) contests to the Wildcats of Cazenovia College at Fighting Tiger
Park by scores of 1-0 and 15-0. With the losses the Fighting Tigers fall
to 0-8 overall on the campaign including a 0-4 mark in NEAC contests
while the Wildcats improve to 7-7 overall including a 3-1 record in
league action.
In the opener sophomore pitcher Emily Anger,
Atlanta, N.Y., Wyland-Cochocton High School, was
once again a hard luck
loser allowing only one earned run in seven innings of work allowing
only five hits while striking out two and walking only one.
In
the nightcap the Wildcats raked the Fighting Tigers pitching staff for
15 runs on 15 hits as the visitors scored in all five innings played
while allowing the home team only four hits in the contest.
Junior center fielder Gabriella Barilli,
Bellerose, N.Y., Sacred Heart Academy, was the lone bright spot for
Cobleskill going 2-for-2 in the contest with a stolen base.
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