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Box Score 2 GREENVILLE, PA – The Chatham University softball team fell to 5-6 overall and 1-3 in Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) play with two losses at Thiel College on Saturday. The Tomcats (12-8, 5-1 PAC) won by scores of 20-0 and 9-1.
In the opener, Thiel out-hit Chatham 17-4 and scored in three big innings. Thiel scored four in the first inning, nine in the second, and seven in the fourth to win 20-0. For Chatham,
Gina Abrego,
Elizabeth Doman,
Jessica Milroy, and
Jenn Stefano each recorded a hit.
In game two, Thiel again jumped out to an early lead, going up 7-0 after two innings. In the third,
Elizabeth Deckelman drove in
Leigha Pehrson with a single to score the Cougars' lone run. Pehrson and Stefano each went 1-2 at the plate.
Chatham returns to PAC action tomorrow, April 6, when they host Westminster College. First pitch is set for 1:00pm.
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Chatham University, founded in 1869, is located in the vibrant Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA. Preparing students from around the world, Chatham's enrollment throughout the past decade was the fastest growing in the Pittsburgh region.
Consisting of a historic, undergraduate women's college and graduate and online programs for both men and women, Chatham has consistently been ranked among the top master's level institutions in the Northeast by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review. Offering challenging academics and innovative programming in the fields of sustainability and the environment, the health sciences, and business & entrepreneurship, a Chatham education is designed to meet the needs of tomorrow's economy, today.
Chatham has also demonstrated institutional commitments to reach carbon neutrality by 2025 as a charter signatory of the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment, has been named to The Princeton Review's 2013 Green Honor Roll as one of the most environmentally responsible universities in the U.S. and Canada, received a STARS Gold Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), and is the alma mater of environmental icon and Silent Spring author, Rachel Carson (class of '29).
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