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No. 17 Red Raiders take a pair from Ag,
Texas A&M fails to produce timely hits against Red Raiders, ties Baylor in 10-ini
By Robert Hollier
Staff writer
It is not always how many hits a team gets, but
when they get them. The Texas A&M Softball Team
(32-24-2,6-10-1) learned that the hard way as they
dropped a pair to No. 17TexasTech3-l and2-l on
Saturday afternoon at the Aggie Softball Field.
In the second game, the Aggies left the bases
loaded in the bottom of the seventh with nobody
out and stranded nine runners on base for the
game in the 2-1 loss in eight innings.
“Seven hits is enough to win a ball game,”
Coach Jo Evans said. “Our problem is not get
ting the timely hits.”
Tech started the scoring in the top of the sec
ond when they took a 1 -0 lead on a questionable
call at the plate. With two outs and a runner on
first, the Tech first baseman doubled. The relay
throw to home plate appeared to be in time as
the catcher, Marianne McGuire, applied the tag
to her foot, but the umpire called her safe.
“My hand hurt after the tag,” McGuire said of
the questionable play. “1 hit her right in the cleat.
That run made a huge difference in the game.”
Evans agreed, “Mary clearly tagged her in the
foot. I obviously didn’t agree with the call.”
The score would remain 1-0 as freshman
starting pitcher Amy Vining was able to put the
play behind her to throw eight strong innings,
giving up seven hits and two runs while striking
out four and walking two in the loss.
“She (Vining) pitched so well,” Evans said.
“When we get good pitching and solid defense,
we usually win games.”
Trailing 1-0 going into the bottom seventh,
the Aggies were able to tie the score at one on
an RBI single by first baseman Julie McMullen
to score Vining. The Aggies would then load the
bases with nobody out, but Tech pitcher,
Amanda Renfro got the next three A&M batters
on a pop out and two strikeouts.
"I was vety proud of our team battling back,”
Evans said. “We were exactly where we wattled to be
in that situation. We just couldn’t get the clutch hit.”
In the first game, the Aggies lost 3-1 as they
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Sophomore Jamie Smith could not power the Aggies to victory in the Saturday doubleheader with Texas
Tech. The second game of Sunday’s doubleheader with Baylor was canceled due to inclement weather.
were out-pitched and out-hit allgam
Texas Tech was able to run stare
Ashley Lewis out early as theyscoreii
in the first two innings and never loclsj
Lewis threw two innings,givin
five hits, walking two and recordin|ij
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Evans
with thed
outs. Reliever Kristina Gandaracantej
the deficit at three with five innings!
and hitless ball, but the Aggiesweret
to mount a comeback.
“Kristina was outstanding,'' Evans 1
defense played solid, and wehadactia
both of those games.”
A&M was able to close the gap tot
run in the bottom of the sixth whenst
third baseman Angie Long singled
Tanya Klecker who had tripled earliet,
Tech starting pitcher Renfro got thene
ters to end the threat.
Renfro threw seven innings, allomi
on three hits and striking out seven.
"She (Renfro) leads the conferente;
outs," Evans said. "We didn't adjustto
es, especially her rising fast ball.
On Sunday, the Aggies played Ba\i
tie in 10 innings as the game waste?:
the weather.
Again, the Aggie offense was unable:::
key hits as they stranded 12 runnersK
the game.
"We left so many runners on base,"6
“We got really good pitching. Ifsveryfm
A&M scored a run in the the sera
fourth on an Angie Long RBI sacrifice!
RBI single by Tanya Klecker. In the in®
er stole her 46th base of her career^
new A&M stolen base record.
The score would remain 2-2 asM
pitchers threw five innings of shutoutbi
game was called in the 10th inning.
With the tie. A&M dropped to seven
in the Big 12 and fell out of theuppei
bracket for the tournament.
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