Softball Captures First-Ever MASCAC Tournament Championship

Softball Captures First-Ever MASCAC Tournament Championship

MASCAC Softball Player & Pitcher of the Week Release

Westfield, MA --- Tournament MVP and senior Michaella Mahoney (Shrewsbury, MA) pitched a three-hitter and sophomore Aimee Lamoreaux (E. Brookfield, MA) lined a two-run triple to lead Worcester State University to a 2-1 victory over Westfield State University in the championship game of the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) softball tournament.

The Lancers, 28-9, earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III National Softball Tournament that begins this week. It is the Lancers' first MASCAC postseason tournament title and the second time they will be participating in the NCAA Tournament; the first year was 1987.

Mahoney was the MVP as she pitched complete games in tournament victories over Salem State, Bridgewater State and Westfield State. She also slugged the game-winning hit vs. Bridgewater in the semifinals, a three-run homer. The run that Mahoney allowed was her first 14 innings as she finished with six strikeouts.

Westfield State, which shared the MASCAC regular season title with Worcester, finishes with a 22-19 record. After losing to Bridgewater, 7-2, in the first round, the Owls battled back through the losers bracket with victories over Salem State, 1-0 and Bridgewater State, 2-0.

The Owls –who were the designated visiting team in the championship game – took a 1-0 first-inning lead with the aid of two Worcester errors.

Senior Kristyn Carroll (Brockton, MA) reached safely on a fielding error to lead off the game and junior Lisa Policelli (Tewksbury, MA) reached safely on another error on a sacrifice bunt. Carroll advanced to third on the miscue then Policelli stole second.

Senior Alicia Gardner's (Athol, MA) bunt single scored Carroll and Policelli moved to third. Gardner then stole second. But with runners and second and third and no outs the Owls were unable to capitalize as Mahoney got a popup, a strikeout and a groundout to end the big scoring threat.

In Worcester's two-run third inning, sophomore Carolyn Hassett (Charlton, MA) walked and with two outs junior Ashley Howe (Winchendon, MA) hit a sharp grounder up the middle. Carroll, Westfield's second baseman, made an outstanding diving stop and threw the ball to second for a forceout attempt. But Hassett barely beat the throw to keep the inning alive. Lamoreaux then tripled in the right-center gap to score the tying and winning runs.

The Owls' only other scoring threat came in their final at bats. Third-year Amber Coburn  (Colrain, MA) drew a two-out walk and sophomore Courtney Begin (Salem, MA) slapped a hard single to centerfield. But Mahoney closed out the game by getting Carroll to fly out to deep centerfield.

Mahoney struck out six and walked two in boosting her record to 16-2. Westfield coach Lou Ann Simchak gave the starting pitching nod to freshman Kerry Alcott (Groton, MA), who did not pitch against the Worcester during the regular season when the Owls swept the Lancers, 3-0 and 10-1.

Alcott hurled a strong four and two-thirds innings before being relieved by senior Madeline Tomich (Alford, MA). Alcott yielded four hits: two to both Howe and Lamoueaux. She walked two and fanned two.

 
Full Release Courtesy of Westfield State Sports Information