WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -- Freshman pitcher
Gianna Anzideo earned her first career win for the Elizabethtown College softball team on Saturday as the Blue Jays finished their spring break trip with a split against Geneva and Mount Mary.
GAME 1: GENEVA 6, ELIZABETHTOWN 0
Maddie Reever had a pair of hits in the game, but the Blue Jays were held scoreless over seven innings.
Geneva scored all six of their runs in the sixth running.Â
Emily Polimeni,
Kadyn Crisswell, and
Paige Phillips each had a hit apiece for Etown.
GAME 2: ELIZABETHTOWN 5, MOUNT MARY 2
Mount Mary went up 2-0 in the second, but from there, Anzideo shut down the Blue Angels, not allowing a run over her final five innings of work.
Elizabethtown scored in the third, fourth, and fifth innings to take the 5-2 lead.Â
Kristen Aydelotte singled in Crisswell in the third, Crisswell singled through the left side to score
Grace Hussey and
Gillian Toomey in the fourth, and Phillips and Reever scored in the fifth. Toomey popped out to deep second, but alertly, Reever scooted home safely on the play to make it 5-2.
Anzideo's complete game effort included four strikeouts for the Jays.
Etown will open its home schedule on Tuesday, March 21, with a non-conference doubleheader against Penn State Harrisburg at 3 and 5 p.m.
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