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Scots Celebrate Senior Day, Split with Yellow Jackets

Anna Norby HR The College of Wooster softball team split with Baldwin Wallace University on Sunday with a 3-2 win and a 6-3 loss.

The team also honored its three seniors on senior day – Stacey HarrisKylie Schmitz and Addie Tagg.

In game one, Wooster had just three hits but made the most of them. In the bottom of the second, Cate Barkdoll led off with a double before junior Anna Norby crushed a ball over the left field fence to give Wooster a 2-0 lead.

Baldwin Wallace got two runs back in the top of the third, and Wooster wouldn't score the winning run until the fifth.

First-year Katie Mommers walked with one out, and the senior Schmitz put the ball into play, reaching on an error at short. A passed ball advanced both runners, and Stephanie Griffin-Sanchez scored Mommers on the sacrifice fly.

On the mound, Lynnsey Delio put forth another quality performance. She pitched the complete game, striking out five and did it all in 95 pitches. She moves to 6-3 with the win.

In game two, the senior starter Tagg was cruising until running into trouble in the sixth. A 3-3 game entering the inning, Baldwin Wallace plated three on a bases clearing triple from Steph Mraz.

Wooster couldn't find the equalizers and went down in order in the final two frames. Prior, Delio doubled in the fourth to make it a 1-1 game. In the fifth, Wooster played catch up again as Griffin-Sanchez grounded out for an RBI, and Kaydee Clark singled home another run.

Tagg took the loss, giving up five earned runs in 5.2 innings. Baldwin Wallace's Hannah Welling came on in the fifth to close the game out for the win, pitching a perfect 2.1 innings.

Barkdoll went 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored in each game and was the only Scot to record a hit in each game.

Wooster is now 10-6, while Baldwin Wallace stays at .500 at 8-8. The Scots travel to Capital University for a doubleheader on Thursday.