University of St. Thomas Athletics

Tuesday, April 25
Green Bay, Wis.
3:00 p.m. Central

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16-27

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Next Event

South Dakota
L, 2-7

Apr 29 (Sat)

12:00 p.m. Central

Team Stats

Pitching:

W: P. Kringel (5-8)

L: Cook, Ella (3-7)

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Batting:

2B: Goelz, Katie 1

RBI: Ellestad, Brooke 1 ; Goelz, Katie 1 ; Monson, Kameron 1

Base Running:

RUNS: Raymond, Kaitlyn 2 ; Ellestad, Brooke 1

SB: Wukawitz, Avery 1

HBP: Ellestad, Brooke 1

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Batting:

2B: J. Justman 1

RBI: J. Justman 1

Base Running:

RUNS: T. Giese 1 ; J. Justman 1 ; P. Brennan 1 ; K. Herschbac 1

SB: T. Giese 1 ; H. Heckenlai 1 ; K. Herschbac 1

Game Leaders

AB
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RBI
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Players Mentioned

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SS
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1B/OF
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OF
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2B/SS
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OF
/ Softball
INF
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P
/ Softball
OF/SS
/ Softball
Ella Cook
Photo by: Kylie Macziewski

Softball splits a pair of one run extra inning games with Green Bay

4/25/2023 9:55:00 PM | Softball

Green Bay, Wisc. – Seven innings were not enough in either nonconference matchup between the St. Thomas Tommies (16-31, 4-10 Summit League) and the Phoenix of Green Bay (16-28, 7-9 Horizon League), the two teams split their Tuesday afternoon doubleheader 4-3 and 5-4. 
 
Green Bay got things started in game one with an unearned run in the first inning. That run was the only one allowed by St. Thomas starter Isabelle True
 
True went seven innings and allowed just two hits and three walks to give her offense the chance to take the game. The bats were kept quiet by Green Bay's run prevention unit. 
 
The Tommies finished the game with just four hits, two of which came before the extra eighth inning, but they were not short on baserunners drawing eight walks.
 
Katie Goelz had a multi-hit game that included the team's only extra-base hit, a run-scoring double in the eighth inning to give the Toms a 3-1 lead. 
 
That two-run lead was not enough as the Phoenix came through with some timely hitting, ultimately ending things with a walk-off double and taking the game, 4-3.
 
Things started off well for Green Bay in game two as they scored the game's first four runs. They scratched two across in the second and fourth innings against St. Thomas' game-two starter Ella Cook
 
Cook finished the job in the circle by pitching all eight innings and although she allowed those runs early, struck out a career-high 11 hitters and tossed four straight scoreless frames to end the Phoenix's evening.
 
She also got the Tommies' comeback effort started with her two-RBI double in the sixth inning, which scored Kenzie Miller and Katie Goelz. The rally continued with a run scored by Coryn Jacobson on a wild pitch, and the comeback was completed when Sydney Mickett scored Cook on a triple, the first of her career. 
 
The game's winning blow belonged to Jacobson who, with no outs in the top of the eighth inning, scored the extra runner Katie Goelz on a single. 
 
Brooke Ellestad and Mickett each tallied two hits while Abbi Stierlen and Coryn Jacobson got on base twice as well.
 
Avery Wukawitz stole a base in each game of the doubleheader. The freshman is second in the Summit League with 14 base swipes on the season.
 
Mickett's game-tying triple was the Tommies 14th of the season. That number currently leads the conference and is a vast improvement on the program's three triples in 2022. 
 
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