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Amanda Harjo vs. Central Missouri

Softball

RiverHawks Blank Blue Tigers in Two-Game Set

Coleman, Enloe pitch complete-game shutouts

Junior Amanda Harjo was 3-for-4 with three runs scored in NSU's second win over Lincoln Friday
Box Score 1 | Box Score 2
 
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Northeastern State softball team swept a two-game series against Lincoln Friday afternoon at the LU Softball Field.
 
The RiverHawks (16-16, 8-4 MIAA) took game one 4-0, while the Blue Tigers (10-13-1, 2-8 MIAA) were shutout 11-0 in five innings in the second game.
 
This marked the first time NSU has shutout an opponent twice on the same day since April 11, 2008 (Central Baptist). Northeastern State is also currently on a six-game win streak, the longest such streak since the team won nine in a row midway through the 2007 campaign.
 
NSU 4 , LU 0 (box score)
Northeastern State scored two runs early in the game to lead Lincoln 2-0 in the top of the first frame. Senior Lisa Ripperger scored junior Madison Reed on a single to left field. Senior Kelsi Hilderbrandt scored the RiverHawks second run when senior Cayce Coleman singled to right field.
 
NSU maintained its lead heading into the top of the fourth inning, and a two-run homer from freshman Saharra Henson pushed the lead to the final score of 4-0.
 
Henson led NSU with two runs batted in, and she also hit her fifth home run of the season. Ripperger and Coleman also drove in runs.
 
The RiverHawks' hurler Coleman (5-3) took the win in the circle after throwing a complete game shutout. She also allowed only five hits and went 3-for-4 at the plate.
 
NSU 11 , LU 0 (box score)
Northeastern State tabbed one quick run in the top of the first inning to lead Lincoln 1-0.

Reed led off the third inning with a single down the left field line, and junior Amanda Harjo followed with a single of her own. Hilderbrandt walked to load the bases, and Ripperger singled to right center to score Reed and Harjo and improve the lead to 3-0. Junior Allyson Pogue doubled to center field to score Ripperger and Hilderbrandt and NSU ended the inning with a 5-0 lead.
 
The fourth frame saw Harjo scoring the sixth run for NSU on a wild pitch after reaching base on a double to left field, advancing the score to 6-0.
 
The RiverHawks erupted for another five runs in the top of the fifth inning to seal the fate of Lincoln with a run-rule 11-0 in Northeastern State's favor.
 
Harjo led NSU with a 3-for-4 performance at the plate, and she also scored three runs. Pogue, Hilderbrandt and Ripperger all drove home two, and Reed scored twice.
 
Sophomore Shelby Enloe (5-1) threw a four-hit complete-game shutout. She struck out two and did not walk a batter.
 
The RiverHawks are now set for a showdown with No. 10 Central Oklahoma. The two teams will battle in Edmond, Okla., on April 12, with the first pitch scheduled for 2 p.m.
 
NORTHEASTERN STATE COACH CLAY DAVIS
On today's performance…
“We played really well today getting those two shutouts. You have to tip your hat to our two pitchers. They were big for us. They competed hard and went right at hitters. They didn't give up a walk at all today and hit just one batter. They were able to keep the ball down and keep it in the yard. They gave our fielders a chance to make plays. That's the mindset we're looking for from our pitchers in every game. Cayce Coleman is really hitting her stride, and Shelby Enloe is pitching lights out. For them to record back-to-back shutouts is a compliment to their hard work. They are doing everything we're asking of them. Cayce was also able to go 3-for-4 at the plate in the first game. She's seeing the ball extremely well at the moment, and she's helping give us a much-needed bat at the bottom of our lineup.”
 
On the six-game win streak…
“We want the girls to maintain the mindset that we expect to win every time we go out. We're happy that we are able to string together some wins, but we're not satisfied with a six-game win streak. We know we have tough competition on the schedule, but we have to go into every game thinking we can win.”
 
On if the five-day layoff will affect the team's momentum…
“We're in a good place mentally, so I don't think having a few days off isn't going to bother us. We'll take Sunday off, and we'll go back to our normal routine on Monday and Tuesday. Nothing really changes for us. We're excited about having a few days to try and continue to get healthy, and when it comes time, we'll go over to Edmond and give it everything we've got. (Central Oklahoma) is playing really well right now. We're just going to go over there Wednesday and battle with them, and we'll see what happens.”
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