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Softball: LWC Sweeps Tigers with Help of Grand Slam

Bowden Powers No. 14 Lindsey Wilson Softball to Sweep of Georgetown

By Dan White
Sports news from Lindsey Wilson College

COLUMBIA, KY - Travatia Bowden hit a pair of home runs, including one with the bases loaded, as the 14th-ranked Lindsey Wilson softball team completed a doubleheader sweep of Georgetown (Georgetown, KY) on Thursday, winning 6-2 and 8-0 in a run-ruled shortened five innings at Lindsey Wilson Park.

Bowden had three hits on the day, finishing with eight RBIs, while Jane Egiazarova added a home run in game one and Madison Scott and Kristina Krupinski made it five home runs total with bombs in game two.

Ali Hart tallied three hits combined for Lindsey Wilson (21-3, 7-1 MSC) with a double, stolen base and two runs scored and Antoinette Jenkins went 4 for 7 at the plate with a run and a double.

Krupinski (3-1) picked up the win in game one, allowing two runs on five hits in five innings of work with six strikeouts, while Jordan Hood improved to 6-0 after winning game two with nine strikeouts and just two hits allowed in five innings. - Dan White




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