MONTEVALLO, Ala. | The No. 11 University of Alabama in Huntsville softball team extended its winning streak to 11 consecutive games with a doubleheader sweep at Montevallo by scores of 9-1 in six innings and 13-5 on Saturday afternoon to begin a three-game Gulf South Conference series. UAH improves to 16-3 (5-0 GSC), while UM slides to 6-10 (0-2 GSC).
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The Chargers and Falcons finish off the three-game series on Sunday at 1 p.m.
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UAH 9, UM 1 (Six innings)
The Chargers scored two or more runs in three innings to lead UAH to a 9-1 win to open the series at the Falcons, as
Megan Shurtz also backed the offense with 6.0 innings and one run allowed.
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Shurtz additionally issued zero walks while striking out six to improve to 4-1 this season.
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UAH recorded 10 base hits in the series-opener, led by
Lawren Hayes who went 3-for-4 out of the leadoff spot with one run scored.
Lila Young also had a multi-hit game with a 2-for-3 performance.
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Alexa Douthitt and
Kaylee Vaught each registered a team-high two RBI against Montevallo, as both also notched one hit and one run in the contest.
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UAH 13, UM 5
The Chargers powered their way to a doubleheader sweep with a 13-5 game two win that featured three rallies of three runs or more, 14 base hits and four extra-base hits.
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Maddie Cartron collected a team-high three base hits and three runs scored to go along with two RBI. Cartron is now tied for the lead in the GSC with 25 RBI in 2023.
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Douthitt went 2-for-3 in game two with both of her hits going for extra bases, including a two-run home run in the top of the first. Douthitt also hit a double in the contest.
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Lawren Hayes,
Kaylee Vaught and
Jessica Edde each finished with two base hits in the contest to give the Chargers five players with multi-hit performances.
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Jada Henderson hit her third home run of the season with a three-run shot in the top of the sixth.
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Josie Thompson earned the win in relief to improve to 1-1 this season, after hurling 6.2 innings with one run allowed and to strikeouts.