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News Release:  March 20, 2008

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CUA Has Two Big Last Inning Rallies and 4 Game Sweep

Twice Schreiner surrendered four-run leads in the last inning to Concordia-Texas and dropped all four games of their series.  The Tornadoes (4-4 in ASC) won the first game on Wednesday, 11-3 and then scored five times in the bottom of the seventh to win 7-6 in the nightcap.  On Thursday, Schreiner took another big lead into the bottom of the seventh and again lost, this time by 8-7.  The series finale saw Concordia score the final 10 runs in a 10-2 win.

CUA scored early and often in the first game, getting 5 runs in the first and never being challenged by the visiting Mountaineers (2-6 in ASC).  By the bottom of the fourth, it was 11-2.  One bright spot was junior Sarah Trevino's second home run of the season.

In the second game, SU scored three runs in the third to take a one-run lead.  The Mountaineers added single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth inning to lead 6-2 but couldn't score in the seventh.  In the sixth, junior Autumn Vara hit her first home run of the season.  Senior Megan Eichman had four hits in five at-bats but none of it was enough
 
In their final turn at bat, CUA's Megan Pulido led off the inning with her second home run of the game.  Later in the inning, Karen Smart hit a three-run homer to tie the score and CUA eventually scored the game-winner later in the inning.

In the first game on Thursday, again Schreiner seemed to have the game in hand.  The two teams traded the lead early.  Included in the scoring was Vara's second home run in 24-hours.  With the game tied 3-3 game, SU raced ahead with four runs in the sixth led by Trevino's third homer of the season and second of the series, this a three-run shot.  Two Schreiner errors started CUA on their comeback bid in the bottom of the seventh and the Tornadoes didn't stop until they'd completed their comeback.   In the series finale, CUA rocked SU starting junior pitcher Patsy Toman for seven runs in 1-1/3 innings, erased Schreiner's early lead and never looked back in the easy win.

 
 

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