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Softball To Host RPI

Softball To Host RPI

SOFTBALL TO HOST RPI

The Matchup: RPI (20-6) at Elms College (15-11)
Date: Friday, April 24
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Site: Condon Field (Chicopee, MA)
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All-Time Series: RPI leads the series 3-0. 
Last Meeting: RPI defeated Elms College 8-0 in a six-inning, mercy-rule decision in the first round of the NCAA Division III Championship on May 11, 2006 at Ithaca, New York.

Setting The Scene: Elms College has won 12 of 14 and is coming off doubleheader sweeps over New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) foes Bay Path and Wheelock. This afternoon marks the non-conference, regular season finale for the Blazers, who remain firmly entrenched in second place in the NECC heading into the final weekend of regular season play. In last Sunday's conference doubleheader sweep at Wheelock, junior catcher Kim Lastowski (Turners Falls, MA) went a combined 6 for 8 and freshman left fielder Marlene DiRaimo (Cranston, RI) added four RBI. A five-run top of the seventh helped the Blazers pull away to a 10-2 win in game one, while Destinee Meeker (Bantam, CT) and Ani Ramsdell (Gardner, MA) combined for a two-hitter in game two for the 8-0 win in five innings. In the seventh inning of game one, the Blazers erupted for five runs on five hits to seal the victory. Elms College was led by multi-hit performances from six different players, including three hits each from sophomore center fielder Allison McBride (East Providence, RI) and senior shortstop Kerrie Bowden (Chicopee, MA). In the nightcap, the game remained scoreless until the third inning when Elms College freshman Amanda Alvarado (Ludlow, MA) scored on a groundout by Ally Graffum (Ipswich, MA). McBride followed with a single to score Lastowski. The Blazers added two more in the fourth and four in the fifth inning, highlighted by a triple from DiRaimo. Lastowski went 4 for 4 with two RBI in the second game.
 
Scouting The Opposition: RPI, a member of the Liberty League, has also won 12 of its last 14 and posted its 20th win of the year at Middlebury on Wednesday afternoon. The Red Hawks were nipped 1-0 in game one, but rebounded with a 7-4 victory over host the host Panthers in the nightcap. Despite lacking roster depth, RPI packs a punch, as eight of its 13 players are currently batting better than .300, including sophomore first baseman Jen Bach (Lansdale, PA) (.477) and senior pitcher Sarah Finkbeiner (Ellenville, NY) (.406). Bach and Finkbeiner have combined for seven home runs, nine doubles, four triples and 56 RBI. The Red Hawks also have lethal depth in the bullpen, as their four pitchers have combined for 161 strikeouts and a 2.85 ERA. As a team, RPI comes into today batting a sizzling .362 with 12 homers, 51 doubles and 196 RBI.

Makeup Date: The Blazers conclude regular season play when they host Southern Vermont in a NECC makeup doubleheader this Sunday, April 26. Game one is set for 1:00 p.m.    

Keeping Track of Blazers' Athletics: For the latest news, notes and statistics on all 15
intercollegiate teams at Elms College, visit our athletics website at http://athletics.elms.edu/landing/index or call the Sports Information Hotline at 413-265-2414.