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Softball Ties NCAA Winning Streak Records While Capturing 10th NESCAC Title

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MEDFORD - Sophomore DP Shelby Lipson delivered the game-wining rbi in the bottom of the sixth and senior Allyson Fournier pitched a two-hit shutout as the Tufts Softball team defeated Williams College, 1-0, to win its fourth straight NESCAC championship and 10th overall at Spicer Field on Sunday.

In addition to winning the conference championship, Tufts (41-0)  tied two NCAA winning streak records with the victory. Head coach Cheryl Milligan's Jumbos have now won 43 in a row overall dating back to last year and 41 straight this season. Both records were originally set by the University of St. Thomas (MN) in 2004-05.


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With the score 0-0 heading into the bottom of the sixth, Tufts sophomore 1B Cassie Ruscz drilled a single high off the fence in left-center to lead off. First-year Sara Wilner-Giwerc came in to pinch run. She took second on a ground out and scored when Lipson laced a single to right-center.

Fournier pitched a 1-2-3 seventh inning to finish off the victory. She retired the final 14 Ephs while improving to 25-0 on the season.

However, Williams (30-7) had posed threats to the All-American hurler in each of the first four innings. Senior CF Mo Frank hit a one-out single in the first. Junior 1B Melissa Cendejas singled to left in the second. Sophomore SS Alison Michalik reached on an error and stole second in the third. First-year Lexi Curt then took Fournier to the fence in center to lead off the fourth, but Jumbo senior Michelle Cooprider was there to make the catch.

Meanwhile, Tufts left five runners on base including three in scoring position in the first two innings against Williams senior starter Emma Harrington. They also had a golden chance to score with a runner on third and one out in the fifth. However, a suicide squeeze attempt backfired. Williams senior catcher Lindsey Precht chased down Jumbo senior 3B Bri Keenan as she tried to retreat back to third after a missed bunt.

Fournier struck out 14 with no walks in seven innings. Lipson and Rusch were both 2 for 3 as Tufts finished with three hits.

Harrington, who performed well all weekend after Ephs sophomore pitcher Brooke Bovier was injured in the team's first game of the tournament, took the loss. She allowed seven hits and the one run with two strikeouts and a walk.

Tufts earns NESCAC's automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. The Jumbos, who have won back-to-back NCAA titles, will be making their 15th NCAA appearance. Williams will await word on whether they receive an at-large invitation into NCAA's. The field will be announced on Monday morning.

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Players Mentioned

Michelle Cooprider

#19 Michelle Cooprider

OF
5' 7"
Senior
Allyson Fournier

#22 Allyson Fournier

P
5' 8"
Senior
Bri Keenan

#15 Bri Keenan

UT
5' 1"
Senior
Shelby Lipson

#24 Shelby Lipson

UT
5' 6"
Sophomore
Cassie Ruscz

#3 Cassie Ruscz

1B/3B
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Michelle Cooprider

#19 Michelle Cooprider

5' 7"
Senior
OF
Allyson Fournier

#22 Allyson Fournier

5' 8"
Senior
P
Bri Keenan

#15 Bri Keenan

5' 1"
Senior
UT
Shelby Lipson

#24 Shelby Lipson

5' 6"
Sophomore
UT
Cassie Ruscz

#3 Cassie Ruscz

5' 9"
Sophomore
1B/3B