POSTGAME INTERVIEWS - The College of Staten Island women's softball team made a terrific entry into the 2017 NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament this afternoon, scoring a 4-2 victory over the Engineers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at the Williams College Regional in Williamstown, Mass. The Dolphins will advance to winner's bracket play tomorrow morning as part of the double-elimination tournament, awaiting the winner of William College and Thomas College (MA) in a game that gets underway at 3:
30pm. The Dolphins extended on their program best record by moving to 35-7, while the Engineers fell to 25-13.
The Dolphins gave the ball to first-year sophomore Alison
Meagher in this game, while RPI powered back with Liberty
Conference Player of the Year Stephanie
Caudle. Both pitchers wiggled out of base-runner jams in the first, and in the second inning the Engineers threatened further as
Meagher walked Cam
Caswell with one out and then Lillian
Kolehmain followed a single.
Meagher then walked
Maddie Provencher to load the bags and the Dolphins were officially in trouble. With Rebecca Keinz at the plate,
Meagher then came too low with a pitch that skipped in the dirt and passed CSI catcher Vanessa
Jioia, allowing all base runners to advance and give RPI a 1-0 lead.
Thankfully for CSI,
Meagher was able to settle, and with runners at second and third with one out,
Meagher rebounded to get
Keinz to strike out and then got leadoff hitter Victoria Greco harmlessly ground out to end the frame with the score only 1-0.
CSI needed a response, and used the third inning for a fitting one that would hold for the rest of the game, helped along by costly RPI errors in the field. Christina
Ceverizzo led off by getting struck by a high inside fastball from
Caudle, and after
Julianna Cretella struck out, Jacqueline
Cautela earned a walk. Antoinette
Galbo followed trying to sacrifice herself to move the runners, but a throwing error by
Kolehmain at third base allowed
Galbo to gain first anyway while
Ceverizzo raced in home and
Cautela in to third.
Patricia Riches followed, stroking a single into center field, just off of the glove of
Caswell at shortstop. That scored
Cautela, giving CSI a 2-1 lead, as
Galbo advanced to third base.
With one out Vanessa
Jioia followed with a groundout to second, but
Galbo raced in as the eventual game-winning run, moving Riches as well all the way to third. That brought up Kristy
Colangelo, who ended a long at-bat with a single through the left side to make it 4-1, easily chasing in Riches.
Caudle ended the inning from there, but CSI had inflicted heavy damage that they entrusted to their defense.
After a routine third, a frustrated RPI kept knocking on the
door but could not pull through against the Dolphins. In the fourth frame,
Kolehmain struck the second of two singles with just one out, but
Meagher again countered with a strikeout and groundout to end the threat. In the fifth, a CSI error allowed
Devan Puhl to gain first with one out, but then Chelsea Elliot grounded into a double play to end that threat prematurely.
Two more hits for RPI in the sixth were again erased, as
Meagher induced two fielder's choice
groundouts off of the bats of
Kolehmain and
Provencher.
Play moved to the seventh, and after CSI went quietly, it was time for a last-ditch effort by RPI and they thrust a scare into the Dolphins.
Kienz started with a walk and Greco followed with another, putting the tying run at the plate with no one out.
Puhl grounded into a fielder's choice with
Kienz erased at third base. That brought up pinch hitter Courtney McArthur. She would bounce a hopper to second but
Cautela fumbled on the play, allowing McArthur to reach while bringing in Greco from second to make it 4-2.
With their top hitter up,
Meagher again induced a ground ball and this time
Cautela threw out
Caudle for the second out as runners moved over to second and third. Needing a hit to tie, it was then up to Christine White who was 2-3 on the afternoon to that point. White stroked a rope to left field but Nicole
Meilak was there for CSI to make the grab and cap the win for CSI.
Meagher took the win, tossing seven frames, allowing six hits and two runs (one earned), fanning three while walking four.
Caudle took the hard luck loss, allowing only three Dolphins hits while fanning 9, giving up just one earned run.
The win for CSI made it three years in a row that the Dolphins have taken at least one game in Regional Round play. Now their trick will be to keep rolling. They will take on the winner of Williams College vs. Thomas College (ME). Their game begins at 3:
30pm this afternoon. The two losing sides will play at
11am tomorrow in the first elimination game of the tournament.