2013-14 Lady Seawolves Softball Headlines
Concord, NH - In today's conference playoff matchup the Lady Seawolves dominated the Lady Mustangs of CMCC 13-4 to advance to the championship game. In the championship the Lady Seawolves upset top seed NHTI, 1-0, to defend their 2013 YSCC title.
CONCORD, N.H. — NHTI, Concord’s Community College was the host site for the YSCC women’s softball championship tournament.
South Portland - This afternoon the Lady Seawolves recognized lone senior, catcher Roberta Trafton (Corinth, ME) as she played in her final home games today against the Golden Eagles of EMCC. Trafton played a major role in helping her team snag two wins as she went seven for eight at the plate with seven runs scored, five RBI's and two stolen bases. The Seawolves triumphed over the Eagles 12-4 in the first game and 17-10 in the second.
South Portland - The Lady Seawolves dropped a pair today against the Lady Bulldogs of Dean College in this afternoon's double header softball action. In game one there were three lead changes before Dean finally took the lead for the final time in the fifth inning with a 6-4 advantage, eventually pulling away with the 9-7 victory. In the second game the Bulldogs held on to a 4-3 lead at the end of the second inning and managed to hold the Seawolves scoreless for the remaining five innings en route to a 5-3 triumph.
South Portland - This afternoon the Lady Seawolves competed in their fourth consecutive double header in four days. In much more temperature friendly conditions, the Seawolves matched up against the Lady Lynx from New Hampshire Technical Institute in only their third and fourth conference games of the spring season. Despite the best efforts of Seawolves' pitcher Charlotte Lewis (Chatham, NH), who pitched all eight games for the Lady Seawolves in the past four days and who was able to rack up 14 strikeouts in this afternoon's two contests, the Lady Lynx of NHTI were still able to prevail 8-3 in the first game and 4-0 in the second.
South Portland - Despite a great effort by the Lady Seawolves in today's double header against CCRI, they came up short in game one falling to the Lady Knights 12-6. In the second game the Lady Seawolves held onto an 8-6 lead from the second inning until the fifth when CCRI scored three runs to go up one, 9-8. The Lady Seawolves tied it up in the bottom of the sixth but Lady Knights leftfielder Alex Place hit an RBI double in the final inning to give CCRI the one run advantage, overcoming the Seawolves 10-9.
South Portland - In today's Yankee Small College Conference softball action conference rivals, SMCC and CMCC, battled in a double header. The two teams were evenly matched and each program came away with one win. The Lady Mustangs took game one by a score of 16-8, a deceptive final score after a numerous ties and lead changes in the first six innings of the contest. The Lady Seawolves took game two, which was called in five innings due to darkness, by a score of 8-5.
South Portland - This morning's snow covered softball field did not look promising for playing today's double header but the women's team pitched in and shoveled the field this morning, allowing them to get their games in. The Lady Seawolves picked up two wins this afternoon against the Lady Knights of Northern Essex Community College. Both games were completed in four innings of play. The first ended with a 13-2 Seawolves victory and the second game finished at 15-3.
South Portland - This afternoon the Lady Seawolves played at home for the first time this spring in double header action against the Lady Owls of the University of Maine - Presque Isle. They gave the home crowd quite a show beating the Owls 8-1 in the first game and coming from behind in game two, chalking up seven runs in the sixth inning, to grab the 9-6 victory.
Franklin, MA - This afternoon the Lady Seawolves traveled to Massachusetts to face off against the Lady Bulldogs of Dean College in a nonconference double header. The Lady Bulldogs were able to capitalize on errors committed by the Lady Seawolves and defeat SMCC in the first game by a score of 11-2 and in the second game by a score of 7-3.
Patchogue, NY - This weekend the Lady Seawolves traveled to New York to take on USCAA member, Briarcliffe College in a double header. The Seawolves pulled out the 4-3 triumph in the first of the two matches but the Lady Bulldogs of Briarcliffe rallied in the second contest coming away with an 8-0 victory over the Seawolves.
Cocoa Beach, FL - The Lady Seawolves wrapped up their preseason play yesterday when the took on USCAA foe Penn State - Hazleton. The Seawolves were much improved on the offense putting up more runs in the first Penn State matchup than the four previous preseason contests but the Lady Seawolves fell short in both games, falling 7-3 in the first and 7-6 in the second.
Cocoa Beach, FL - In this afternoon's double header the Lady Seawolves faced off against the Lady Celtics of Carlow University located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Lady Celtics pitching staff took care of business giving up no runs in the first game, defeating the Seawolves 14-0 and only allowing one run in the second game again defeating the Seawolves, this time by a score of 9-1.
Cocoa Beach, FL - The Lady Seawolves traveled south to open up the 2014 spring season against St. Cloud Technical and Community College (SCTCC), followed by a game against County College of Morris (CCM). In the first game SCTCC came out strong and pulled away from the Lady Seawolves early to come up with a 9-1 victory in five innings. Against County College of Morris the Lady Seawolves faired slightly better on the offensiveend, putting two runs on the scoreboard, but CCM prevailed after six innings by a score of 10-2.
South Portland - In the semifinal round of today's NECA softball tournament action, NHTI pitcher Tori Lemay (Manchester, NH) pitched seven innings giving up only five hits and no runs to lead the Lady Lynx to a 6-0 victory over the Lady Seawolves
Concord, NH - The Lady Seawolves struggled to generate offense in tonight's softball doubleheader against conference foe NHTI, dropping two contests to the Lady Lynx 0-2 in game one and 2-7 in game two.
