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Box Score 4 Thursday, February 4th
Game 1
The Lady Eagles watched the game slip away early against Central Arizona in an 11-0 loss. Sophomore Regan Bossow singled in the second inning. Emma Marchant took the loss allowing eight hits and seven runs over two and a third innings, striking out three. Freshman Minera Cruz, Madie Luck and sophomore Regan Bossow each collected one hit to lead the Eagles. Utah State Eastern was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Sophomore Nyah DeRyke had the most chances in the field with three. The Eagles had 20 plate appearances with 18 at bats.
Highlights
"We had a hard time adjusting at the plate & we couldn't string the hits together that we needed, but got more aggressive towards the end," said Head coach Shelby Shurtliff
Friday, February 5th
Game 1
Utah State Eastern made a comeback, but couldn't get enough across the board in a 6-4 loss against Yavapai College. The Eagles tallied three rubs in the failed comeback. Freshman Morgan Tanner, Marisa Bowman and sophomore Nyah DeRyke pwoered the rally with RBIs. DeRyke lasted four and a third innings, allowing five hits, while striking out one. Freshman Marisa Bowman, launched one in the seventh inning. Utah State Eastern tallied 11 hits. Freshman Marisa Bowman, Madie Luck and sophomore Josie Hiatt each collected multiple hits. Bowman led the Eagles with three hits in four at bats. The Eagles had 33 plate appearances and 30 at bats, with a .367 batting average.
Highlights
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The Eagles tallied 11 hits
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Marisa Bowman led the Eagles with three hits in four at bats
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Tallied one home run in the game
"Are bats were on fire, unfortunately there were times where we couldn't execute when given the opportunity to score the insurance runs we needed," said Shurtliff.
Game 2
The Eagles had an early lead, but that wasn't enough as they faced another loss to Arizona Western, 3-2. Freshman Emma Marchant surrendered 3 runs on seven hits over seven innings, striking out 6 and walking one. Sophomore Josie Hiatt led the Eagles with two hits in three at bats. Utah State Eastern was strong in the field and didn't commit a single error. SophomoreRegan Bossow had the most chances in the field, with 7. Utah State Eastern had 29 plates appearances with 28 at bats and a .250 batting average, and tallied 7 hits.
Highlights
"We have the bats that we need to score however the hits just need to be strung together in a better manner. And our defense needs to be there as well and back up our pitcher," said Shurtliff
Saturday, February 6th
Game 1
The Eagles scored early in the game, but couldn't go from there in a 3-1 loss against Eastern Arizona. The game was tied at one in the sixth when Eastern Arizona had a RBI grounder. Freshman Emma Marchant went seven innings, allowing three runs on six hits, striking out nine and walking one. Utah State Eastern saw the ball well, racking up 6 hits. Sophomore Nyah DeRyke and freshman Morgan Tanner managed to get two hits to lead the Eagles. Utah State had 29 plates appearances and 28 at bats with a .491 on base percentage.
Highlights
"Emma Marchant threw one of her best games yet and held Eastern Arizona, a well hitting team. You can't win with one run, our offense is producing hits, just not when there are runners on. We need to be better on scoring the girls we get on, said Shurtliff.
Game 2
Going eight innings, the Eagles were on the wrong side of a walk off sac fly, losing the Arizona Western 2-3. The game was tied at 2 in the bottom of the eighth when Arizona Western hit a deep sac fly to score the winning run. Arizona Western evened things up in the bottom of the fourth off a solo shot. Sophomore Nyah DeRyke allowed two runs over seven and two thirds innings, striking out four. Utah State Eastern scattered nine hits in the game. Freshman Alex Deming and Marisa Bowman each racked up multiple hits for the Eagles. Deming led Utah State Eastern with three hits in three at bats. The Eagles had 34 plate appearances and 29 at bats with a .310 average and a .678 on base percentage.
Highlights
"We cannot be satisfied with 1 or 2 runs, that doesn't win you ball games. We have to improve on having our pitchers back on defense and offense. She is producing outs and holding the opposing team, we have to capitalize on that at the plate, " concluded Shurtliff.
The Eagles will take the field again on March 5 in Ephraim, Utah against Snow college at 1 p.m.