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Scoreboard

Softball Team
1
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0-3
11
Winner Mt. St. Vincent CMSV 12-6
Sarah Lawrence SLC
0-3
1
Final
11
Mt. St. Vincent CMSV
12-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 5
Mt. St. Vincent CMSV 9 2 0 0 X 11 7 1

W: Gutierrez, Mila (2-0) L: S. Pechefsky (0-2)

0
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0-4
12
Winner Mt. St. Vincent CMSV 13-6
Sarah Lawrence SLC
0-4
0
Final
12
Mt. St. Vincent CMSV
13-6
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Sarah Lawrence SLC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
Mt. St. Vincent CMSV 2 4 4 2 X 12 10 0

W: Vega, Jocelyn (1-0) L: I. Zun (0-2)

7
Winner Mt. St. Vincent CMSVSB 10-6
6
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB 1-12
Winner
Mt. St. Vincent CMSVSB
10-6
7
Final
6
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB
1-12
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Mt. St. Vincent CMSVSB 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 7 8 0
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 6 12 3

W: Duran, Serena (4-0) L: J. Ruocchio (0-6)

10
Winner Mt. St. Vincent MT. ST. 14-6
1
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB 1-13
Winner
Mt. St. Vincent MT. ST.
14-6
10
Final
1
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB
1-13
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
Mt. St. Vincent MT. ST. 4 6 0 0 0 10 6 0
St. Joseph's (L.I.) SJLISB 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 4

W: Hutter, Katie (4-0) L: K. Kiernan (0-2)

Game Recap: Softball |

Vega's Perfect Game Highlights Four Game Weekend Win Streak

New York - The College of Mount Saint Vincent's softball team had a tremendous start to Skyline Conference play this weekend. Not only did the Dolphins sweep both Sarah Lawrence College and St. Joseph's University Long Island across four games on Saturday and Sunday, but the victories were met with major milestones, most notably a fantastic perfect game by senior Jocelyn Vega.

CMSV is a perfect 4-0 against conference opponents entering a weekend series finale against Purchase College on Sunday afternoon. 

Freshman Mila Gutierrez set the standard for the major weekend by head coach Kevin Carbon and his squad. The Morgan Hill, California native got the call for game one against the Gryphons and took a perfect game into the fifth and final inning. She did allow a hit with one out left in the contest, but it was a minor mark in an otherwise spotless box score. Gutierrez allowed just one unearned run, lowering her season's ERA to 1.40. 

CMSV's offense put the game out of reach of their opponents immediately. The Dolphins batted around in the first inning, compiling nine runs, including the first career grand slam in freshman Sabrina Colon's career, as well as RBI from Vega, Simone Caruso, Katie Hutter and Sierra Romero. Kaitlin Cirillo and Nichole Reyes would drive in runs the following inning, putting the mercy rule in place. Seven of the nine starters registered at least one hit. 

The second game featured one of the greatest pitching performances in CMSV history. Vega not only threw a perfect game against Sarah Lawrence, but retired the first 13 batters via strikeout and finished with 14 in just five innings. The Dolphins offense put up six runs across the first three innings of action, including a two-run home run by Vega herself. Romero and Viviana Meneses had perfect days at the dish, while Gutierrez crushed the first home run of her career as well. 

The momentum carried into Saturday's double header. CMSV jumped out to an early 3-0 lead agains the Golden Eagles, thanks to a three RBI triple from Vega and a groundout by Caruso that brought Vega home. St. Joe's wouldn't go away quietly, eventually taking the lead in the fourth by the score of 5-4. Vega continued her monster weekend with a solo shot in the top half of the fifth to tie the game at five while freshman Madyson Epps touched home plate on a wild pitch. With the game knotted up six going into the final inning, an Epps single would eventually be the game winning run. 

Freshman Serena Duran came in relief of fellow classmate Savannah Autobee and brought home the win, pitching in 3.1 innings and allowing just one run on one hit to go along with four strikeouts. 

The second game, however, was similar to the Sarah Lawrence series. CMSV would win by mercy rule once again, with Caruso, Shaniya Serrano and Katie Hutter each driving in a pair of runners. Speaking of Hutter, the junior captain pitched a complete game one hitter, good for her fourth win this season. 

The Dolphins will look to continue their winning ways on Sunday when they take on Purchase College to complete their weekend of games. 
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