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Ft. Lauderdale, Fla—Kentucky State University softball dropped both games of a doubleheader against Nove Southeastern University on Tuesday night at AD Griffin Field.
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The Thorobrettes (0-7) are still in search of picking up their first win of the season after starting the season on a seven-game losing streak. It'll be a quick turnaround as KSU takes on Lynn University on Wednesday morning. First pitch is scheduled for 10 am due to inclement weather in the south Florida area.
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Game 1: NSU 8 KSU 0
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Freshman pitcher
Courtney Payne lost the second game of her young collegiate career, pitching five and two-thirds inning for KSU. Over her body of work the Owensboro, Kentucky resident battled through tough situations, allowing eight runs, six runs earned, and striking out four in the process.
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Senior first baseman
Kaitlin Oshiro and junior designated hitter
Brittney Gately each went 1-for-3 at the plate, collecting the only two hits for KSU.
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Game 2: NSU 9 KSU 4
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The Thorobrettes pushed across a run in the top of the first inning due to a host of errors by the Sharks, but the lead was short-lived as NSU struck with three runs in the bottom half of the inning.
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NSU played add-on with a run in the second inning, but KSU responded with a RBI groundout by sophomore Jittuan Thompson, putting the deficit at 4-2. The Sharks extended their lead to 9-2 with a run in the third and four in the fourth, all charged to freshman pitcher
Chante Thome.
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Fellow freshmen pitcher
Kaija Aikman proved to be the run stopper, pitching two scoreless innings as the Thorobrette offense found a spark in the seventh inning.
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Gately laid down a perfect squeeze bunt, for a sacrifice, scoring senior center fielder
Tyniesha Wilson from third. On the next at-bat, Thompson added her second RBI of the game with a sacrifice fly to center field; scoring junior left fielder
Alysha Sakamura for a final of 9-4 for the hosting Sharks.
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Sakamura finished with a second multi-hit game of the season, as she went 2-for-4, and Wilson claimed her multi-hit game as well with a 2-for-3 performance. Â
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