Salem Softball Splits Doubleheader with West Liberty, Wise Excels
Salem University's softball team concluded its regular season with a doubleheader against West Liberty, winning the first game 3-1 but losing the second 6-0. In game one, Brooke Wise excelled both at bat and in pitching, securing a complete game victory. The Tigers built an early lead with strong hitting from Jacobi Gledhill and Kylie Zinn, while Wise limited West Liberty to only one run. However, in the second game, West Liberty surged ahead, largely due to Ashlyn Tapman and Delaney Homer's offensive contributions, and Salem's offense struggled to respond. The split leaves Salem with a season record of 19-34.
By the Numbers- Brooke Wise went 3-for-4 with an RBI and pitched a complete game, allowing 1 run on 3 hits.
- West Liberty's Ashlyn Tapman and Delaney Homer combined for 5 hits and 5 RBIs in game two.
While Salem showed promise in the first game, the stark contrast in their performance during the second game raises questions about consistency. Despite a solid pitching effort in game one, the inability to respond offensively in the second game highlights the team's ongoing struggles against tougher competition.
State of Play- Salem's offense managed 11 hits in game one but only 6 in game two.
- Kendall Lemley took the loss in game two, allowing 5 runs in 3 innings.
With the regular season concluded, Salem will aim to build on their performance in the first game as they prepare for the upcoming postseason. Focus will be on improving offensive consistency and continuing strong pitching efforts to advance further.
Bottom LineTo succeed in the postseason, Salem must harness the momentum from their game one victory and address inconsistencies that hampered their performance in game two. Key adjustments in hitting and strategic pitching will be crucial for potential success in their next matchup.
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