KISSIMMEE, Fla. - The Westminster College softball team (2-4) split its two games in day three of its Rebel Spring Games trip in Florida on Sunday. Titan sophomore pitcher
Jazmyn Rohrer (Purcellville, VA / Woodgrove) highlighted the day with a no-hitter in the Titans' 8-0 win over Husson University in Westminster's second game.
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Rohrer, who picked up her second win on the season, struck out nine batters in a complete-five-inning-game victory. Westminster had 15 total hits, led by junior
Emily Lindsey (Freeport, PA / Freeport), sophomore
Addie Dieterich (Purcellville, VA / Loudoun Valley), and sophomore
Hannah Ritter (Front Royal, VA / Skyline) who all went 3-for-3 at the plate. Sophomore
Nicole Anderson (Oakmont, PA / Riverview) led the Titans with four RBIs. Westminster scored three runs in the first inning and five in the fourth.
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The Titans lost, 8-2, to Baldwin Wallace University in game one. Westminster's offensive production came in the sixth inning as it scored two runs on four-straight hits - all with two outs. First-year
Kailey Liverman (Purcellville, VA / Loudoun Valley), senior
Lexi Sheffer (Seneca, PA / Cranberry), Dieterich, and Anderson recorded the hits. Titan senior
Amber Forrest (Clear Spring, MD / Clear Spring) (0-2) pitched five innings, while giving up four runs on five hits and striking out two.
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Westminster will next compete on Tuesday with two more games in Florida. The Titans play Kean University at 9 a.m. and Muskingum University at 1:30 p.m.
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