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Pinter single gives MU walk off win over Wolves RedHawks finish San Diego event with four straight wins (Courtesy of MU Athletics) SAN DIEGO, Calif. – The Miami RedHawks softball team defeated the Loyola Chicago Wolves 9–8 in an extra-inning game on Sunday morning at the SDSU Season Kickoff in San Diego to cap off an impressive 4-1 weekend. HOW IT HAPPENED: The Wolves opened the scoring at the top of the second with a three-run home run, as runners on second and third crossed the plate. The RedHawks answered in the bottom of the second with a three-run home run from Danitza Hernandez, bringing home Evey Dieudonne and Mia Estrello from second and first. Bailey Manos followed with a home run of her own, and Ella Carter tripled to drive in Katy Olive, giving the RedHawks a 5–3 lead. CLICK READ MORE TO CONTINUE . . . The Wolves responded at the top of the third with a sacrifice fly to cut the deficit to one, 5–4.
In the bottom half of the inning, Dieudonne singled to plate Erin Pinter from second, and Manos singled to bring home Dieudonne from second, extending the RedHawks lead to 7–4. In the top of the fourth, the Wolves scored twice on two infield singles, making the score 7-6. The Wolves make it a tie game in the top of the sixth, scoring off of a single to the infield. In the top of the eighth extra inning, the Wolves scored on a groundout, bringing the score to 8-7. The RedHawks answered immediately in the bottom half, with Kari Krueger and Jeneva Mitchell scoring off a single by Pinter to secure the 9–8 win. NOTES: Erin Pinter went 2-for-3 at the plate, had one run and was credited with two RBI. Danitza Hernandez was credited with three RBI and had one home run. Bailey Manos had one home run and was credited with two RBI. Ella Carter went 2-for-3 at the plate, had one RBI and had the only triple of the game. Evey Dieudonne went 2-for-4 at the plate and was credited with one RBI. The Red and White had the only double play of the game. Comments are closed.
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