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By Framingham State Athletics

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FRAMINGHAM – The Framingham State University softball took game one by a score of 6-0 before falling to Emmanuel College 8-4 in game two in a non-conference doubleheader at Maple Street Field.     

Framingham State is now 12-8.

Emmanuel is now 10-10.  

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Game 1:  

  • In the opener, the Rams got on the board first in the bottom of the third inning when the Rams capitalized on a Saints error to plate a run. 
  • The Rams extended the lead with three in the fourth on an RBI single from Makayla Rooney and a two run single off the bat of Camille Desrochers. 
  • The Rams capped the scoring in the game with two in the top of the sixth on a sacrifice fly from Gwendolyn Carpenter and and RBI single from Talia Duca. 
  • Ally Moran earned the victory in the circle going seven shutout innings allowing just three hits with five strikeouts and no walks. 
  • Desrochers finished the game with three hits and two RBI, while Rooney recorded a pair of hits and scored a pair of runs.  

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Game 2: 

  • In game two, the Saints opened up a 5-0 lead with three runs in the first and two in the second. 
  • The Rams got on the board with two in the bottom of the third on a two run hit from Duca closing the gap to 5-2.  
  • Emmanuel plated three more in the top of the fifth pushing the lead to 8-2. The Rams received a two run homer from Keeley Scotia in the bottom of the sixth to reach the final score. 
  • Duca finished game two with a hits and two RBI, while Kelsey McGuill finished the game with two hits including a double. 
  • Rylynn Witek took the loss going two innings allowing five runs, one earned, on three hits with three strikeouts. 

UP NEXT:  The Rams are back in action Friday when they host Bridgewater State for a pair of games beginning at 2 p.m.  

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.