No 7 Alabama defeats No 13 Georgia to open conference series 4 2

No 7 Alabama defeats No 13 Georgia to open conference series 4 2

No. 7 Alabama defeats No. 13 Georgia to open conference series 4-2 NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Seventh-ranked Alabama put together a well-rounded effort in the opening game of the series against No. 13 Georgia defeating the Bulldogs 4-2. Seven of the starting nine for Alabama (41-8, 16-3 SEC) earned a hit, led by Peyton Grantham’s 2-3 performance that included a solo home run. Jaclyn Traina (18-2) allowed six hits in the circle, but the Georgia (38-11, 11-8 SEC) hitters helped her by swinging early which led to eight strikeouts. Sophomore Chelsea Wilkinson (24-8) went the distance in the losing effort for Georgia, allowing four earned runs off eight hits. After stranding two Georgia baserunners in the top of the first, Alabama took the early lead by scoring two in the bottom half. Jadyn Spencer got things started with a single through the left side, scoring Haylie McCleney from second for the first run of the game. Molly Fichtner was hit by a pitch to load the bases with one out and Leona Lafaele tacked on another run with a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Kaila Hunt to make it 2-0. Another walk loaded the bases but a groundout ended the threat as Alabama held a two-run lead after the opening inning. Fichtner made it a 3-0 game in the bottom of the third, battling through a 12 pitch at-bat to blast a single up the middle, scoring Hunt from second. Peyton Grantham tacked on another in the fourth inning, hitting a solo homer over the fence in left-center to make it 4-0. The home run was her third of the season and broke a six-game hitless streak. Alex Hugo erased the shutout in the top of the fifth, lifting a two-run homer that just cleared the fence in right field to make it a 4-2 ballgame. Traina and the defense shut down any hope of a comeback in the final two innings however, retiring all six Bulldog batters in order, including five strikeouts, to secure the 4-2 victory.

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