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Photo Credit - Nick Grace
Photo Credit - Nick Grace

Softball Splits With Fitchburg St. in Home Opener

NASHUA, N.H. – The Rivier softball team opened its home slate with a split against non-conference opponent Fitchburg St. on Friday evening at Raider Diamond.

The Raiders rallied to win game one in extra innings, 9-8, before dropping game two, 11-2, in six innings.

Rivier now sits at 7-7 overall while Fitchburg St. now owns a 4-8 record.

Next up, the Raiders will travel to Elms for their Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) opener on Thursday, March 28 with game times of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. at Condon Field.

Rivier 9, Fitchburg St. 8 – 8 innings

Fitchburg St. struck first in the top of the first as Sarah Cahill knocked in a run with two outs to put the visitors up 1-0. Sydney Greeno was then able to get out of the bases-loaded jam with a flyout.

Rivier took its first lead of the game in the bottom of the third as Kyleigh Burtsell hit a ball up the middle scoring Kylee Caetano before Avry Nelson crossed the plate on an error.

Hayleigh Silva's slap hit up the middle increased the Raiders' lead to two in the bottom of the fourth as Christina Panagiotopoulos scored from third.

The visitors put together a four-run top of the sixth as Molly Grass, Dana Cisowski, Isabella Sousa, and Jessica Mueller each recorded an RBI to take a 5-3 lead.

In the top of the seventh, Grass blasted a two-run homer to center field to improve the Falcons' lead to four. The margin increased to five as Mueller recorded an RBI single with two on and two outs later in the frame, making it 8-3.

The Raiders put together a five-run rally of their own in the bottom of the seventh to tie things up at 8-8. Ally Gerardi, Hayley Rapaglia, Panagiotopoulos, and Sophia Quinlan each pushed runs across the plate to force extra innings.

After the Falcons stranded two baserunners in the top of the eighth, Rivier's Silva hit a triple to right center and scored on a relay throw that went out of play to give the Raiders the win.

Hailey Berube earned the victory after coming in for 2.2 innings of relief, allowing seven baserunners and retiring eight Falcons batters, three by way of the strikeout.

Fitchburg St. 11, Rivier 2 – 6 innings

The Falcons soared out to a 6-2 lead after five innings and put up a five-spot in the sixth, coasting to a win by way of the mercy rule.

Both Olivia Couto and Kyleigh Burtsell went 2-for-4 in the final game of the twinbill.