Army West Point Athletics

Army Splits Midweek Twin Bill with Quinnipiac
April 20, 2017 | Softball
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point softball team returned to its home field with a doubleheader split against Quinnipiac Thursday at the Army Softball Complex.
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The Bobcats edged the Black Knights in game one, 2-1, while Army came away with a 4-0 shutout victory in the night cap.
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The Cadets are now 28-16 on the season, while Quinnipiac remains at .500 with a record of 19-19.
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In a tight pitcher's duel, Lexi Courtney's solo shot to right center in the second inning was the difference on one of Caroline Smith's few mistakes of game one.
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The senior righty was back to her old ways in the circle, retiring the Bobcats in order in four of the seven innings, in addition to setting down 11-straight hitters. That streak was snapped by her counterpart, Casey Herzog, who recorded a single to center with two outs in the fifth.
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The Black Knights faced a 2-0 deficit heading into their final at-bats of the opening contest, but did not go quietly as back-to-back hits by Ashley Yoo and Kennedy Harrison put runners on the corners with no outs for the pinch hitter, Maddie Kim. Rookie Amelia Trotter entered as a pinch runner for Harrison and stole second to put the game-tying run 120 feet away from home. On the next pitch, Kim knocked home pinch-runner Mae Wadyka for Army's first run of the game.
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Army continued to threaten by loading the bases and putting the game-winning run on second, but was unable to scratch across the equalizer.
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In game two, Renee Poirier showcased another quality pitching performance for the Cadets, tossing her first complete game of the season without surrendering a walk. It was the Plainville, Mass., native's 11th time going the distance this season in her third shutout.
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The Cadets flipped the script in the night cap by sprinting out to a 2-0 lead in the second inning on a hit from Emily Ballesteros that plated Alee Rashenskas and Lacey Swafford. That lead doubled in the following frame that started with Rashenskas reaching on a one-out single and stealing second. Rookie Katie Ontiveros came up with the big hit of the inning as she drilled the 2-2 offering to right center field for an RBI double. She would later came around to score Army's fourth run of the game.
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Quinnipiac had a number of chances to get on the board throughout the game, including a bases loaded, two out situation in the fifth, but Poirier always shut the door just in time to preserve the shutout.
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The Army defense was impressive as well, especially to close out the final innings. Ontiveros made a phenomenal diving catch for the final out of the sixth inning to get out of a second-and-third jam, as well as Rashenskas ending the game on a lineout double play to secure the victory.
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ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
LINEUP BREAKDOWN
GAME ONE
Rashenskas (2B): 0-for-3
Swafford (DP): 1-for-4 with a stolen base
Ballesteros (3B): 0-for-2 with a hit by pitch
Ontiveros (1B): 0-for-3
Yoo (LF): 2-for-3
Gates (RF): 1-for-2 with a walk
McKinney (CF): N/A
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Smith (P): 7.0 innings, four hits, two runs (earned), 0 walks and three strikeouts
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GAME TWO
Yoo (CF): 0-for-4
Swafford (LF): 1-for-3 with a run scored
Ontiveros (1B): 1-for-3 with a double, run scored and an RBI
Ballesteros (3B): 1-for-2 with a walk and two RBI
Cole (DP): 1-for-3
Kim (C): 0-for-2 with a walk
Gates (RF): 0-for-2
Poirier (P): 7.0 innings, eight hits, 0 runs (earned), 0 walks and two strikeouts
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FACTS & FIGURES
UP NEXT
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The Bobcats edged the Black Knights in game one, 2-1, while Army came away with a 4-0 shutout victory in the night cap.
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The Cadets are now 28-16 on the season, while Quinnipiac remains at .500 with a record of 19-19.
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In a tight pitcher's duel, Lexi Courtney's solo shot to right center in the second inning was the difference on one of Caroline Smith's few mistakes of game one.
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The senior righty was back to her old ways in the circle, retiring the Bobcats in order in four of the seven innings, in addition to setting down 11-straight hitters. That streak was snapped by her counterpart, Casey Herzog, who recorded a single to center with two outs in the fifth.
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The Black Knights faced a 2-0 deficit heading into their final at-bats of the opening contest, but did not go quietly as back-to-back hits by Ashley Yoo and Kennedy Harrison put runners on the corners with no outs for the pinch hitter, Maddie Kim. Rookie Amelia Trotter entered as a pinch runner for Harrison and stole second to put the game-tying run 120 feet away from home. On the next pitch, Kim knocked home pinch-runner Mae Wadyka for Army's first run of the game.
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Army continued to threaten by loading the bases and putting the game-winning run on second, but was unable to scratch across the equalizer.
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In game two, Renee Poirier showcased another quality pitching performance for the Cadets, tossing her first complete game of the season without surrendering a walk. It was the Plainville, Mass., native's 11th time going the distance this season in her third shutout.
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The Cadets flipped the script in the night cap by sprinting out to a 2-0 lead in the second inning on a hit from Emily Ballesteros that plated Alee Rashenskas and Lacey Swafford. That lead doubled in the following frame that started with Rashenskas reaching on a one-out single and stealing second. Rookie Katie Ontiveros came up with the big hit of the inning as she drilled the 2-2 offering to right center field for an RBI double. She would later came around to score Army's fourth run of the game.
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Quinnipiac had a number of chances to get on the board throughout the game, including a bases loaded, two out situation in the fifth, but Poirier always shut the door just in time to preserve the shutout.
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The Army defense was impressive as well, especially to close out the final innings. Ontiveros made a phenomenal diving catch for the final out of the sixth inning to get out of a second-and-third jam, as well as Rashenskas ending the game on a lineout double play to secure the victory.
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ARMY HIGHLIGHTS AND GAME NOTES
- Army is now 7-10 in the all-time series against Quinnipiac.
- This was the first time that the Black Knights' pitching staff has not issued a walk in back-to-back games on the year.
- Co-captain Alee Rashenskas recorded career hit No. 210 with an infield single in the bottom of the first in game two to take sole possession of sixth-place on Army's all-time hits list.
- Rashenskas also documented her first season with 10 or more stolen bases.
- Carrie Reilly recorded her first hit of the season with a pinch-hit single in the sixth inning of the night cap.
- Renee Poirier notched her 11th win of the season, tying last season's total.
- Poirier tossed a complete game for the 11th time this season, while earning her fifth-career shutout.
- With the shutout, Poirier drops her team-best earned run average to 2.04.
LINEUP BREAKDOWN
GAME ONE
Rashenskas (2B): 0-for-3
Swafford (DP): 1-for-4 with a stolen base
Ballesteros (3B): 0-for-2 with a hit by pitch
Ontiveros (1B): 0-for-3
Yoo (LF): 2-for-3
- Wadyka (PR): One run scored
- Trotter (PR): One stolen base
- Kim (PH): 1-for-1 with an RBI
- Hoover (PR): N/A
Gates (RF): 1-for-2 with a walk
McKinney (CF): N/A
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Smith (P): 7.0 innings, four hits, two runs (earned), 0 walks and three strikeouts
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GAME TWO
Yoo (CF): 0-for-4
Swafford (LF): 1-for-3 with a run scored
- Reilly (PH): 1-for-1
- McKinney (PR): N/A
Ontiveros (1B): 1-for-3 with a double, run scored and an RBI
Ballesteros (3B): 1-for-2 with a walk and two RBI
- Wadyka (PR): One stolen base
Cole (DP): 1-for-3
Kim (C): 0-for-2 with a walk
Gates (RF): 0-for-2
- Trotter (PH): 0-for-1
Poirier (P): 7.0 innings, eight hits, 0 runs (earned), 0 walks and two strikeouts
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FACTS & FIGURES
- In game one, the Black Knights scored one run on six hits and committed one error, while Quinnipiac notched two runs on four hits and were perfect defensively.
- In the night cap, Army plated four runs on eight hits and had one error, while the Bobcats were held scoreless on eight hits and committed four errors.
UP NEXT
- The Black Knights get set for their final home series of the season against Bucknell this weekend.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Herzog, Casey (8-9)
L: Smith, Caroline (8-5)
Batting:
2B: Larsen, Erin 1
HR: Courtney, Lexi 1
RBI: Cordeiro, Keala 1 ; Courtney, Lexi 1
SF: Cordeiro, Keala 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Larsen, Erin 1 ; Courtney, Lexi 1
HBP: Heimbach, Sarah 1

Batting:
RBI: Kim, Maddie 1
SH: Rashenskas, Alee 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Wadyka, Mae 1
SB: Swafford, Lacey 1 ; Trotter, Amelia 1
HBP: Ballesteros, Emily 1
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