Softball earns split with Princeton

  • LARRUPIN' LIZ | Freshman catcher Liz Caggiano hit a three-run home run in the bottom of the first in the fourth game of the weekend, providing all the offense the Lions needed in an 8-2 triumph.

The Light Blue (12-29, 6-10 Ivy) split its weekend series with Princeton (14-27, 8-8 Ivy). In the first game of the series, freshman pitcher Brooke Darling allowed only two hits after the first inning. Darling exited the game with the score tied at one in the bottom of the seventh inning. With two outs, junior outfielder Christie Taylor laid down a sacrifice bunt to drive in the winning run, and the Lions took the first game, 2-1. Princeton came out strong in the nightcap, scoring two runs in the first, and won the game, 3-2. In the third game of the series, Darling pitched seven innings, allowing only two runs, but the offense did not provide any run support, managing only five hits in the 2-0 loss. The Light Blue won the final game of the series off of a three-run home run from freshman catcher Liz Caggiano. Boosted by Caggiano’s fifth homer of the season, the Lions won, 8-2.

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