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UConn edges past BU in extra innings

Mac Currullo

Issue date: 4/3/09 Section: Sports
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Justyne Roy hits the ball in UConn's 2-1 win over Boston University Thursday afternoon.  Roy finished the day 1-for-4.
Media Credit: Erin Odell
Justyne Roy hits the ball in UConn's 2-1 win over Boston University Thursday afternoon. Roy finished the day 1-for-4.
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The last time the softball team faced Boston University, the Huskies walked off the field disappointed, having lost a close game 3-0. This time, however, the Terriers were the ones who walked off the field in defeat, hanging their heads as the Huskies mobbed Jen Ward at home plate following Justyne Roy's dramatic walk off base hit.

In a tightly contested game highlighted by fantastic all around defense and great pitching by both teams, the Huskies came out on top by a score of 2-1 in eight innings. The game got off to a quick start as Danielle Del Ponte put the Huskies on the board early with an RBI base hit. But the Terriers would answer in the top of the 2nd with a run of their own, hitting two quick doubles to push the Terrier catcher Caitlin Rentler across the plate.

From that point on, the game belonged to the pitchers and the defense. Tricia Sullivan was brilliant over eight innings, giving up only six hits, one run and two walks while striking out eight.

Behind her the defense put on an impressive show, with several Huskies coming up with some big plays, including Meghan Tierney's impressive catch in the outfield, and Jessica Arremony's unbelievable diving catch at shortstop.

"An ESPY play" coach Mullins remarked after the game.

The game remained tied as the innings wore on, but in the top of the 7th inning the Terriers threatened with runners at 2nd and 3rd with two outs. The Terriers were unable to take the lead however, thanks to a clutch defensive play at first by Roy that ended the inning. Megan Currier, the Terriers pitcher, responded by shutting down the Huskies offense in the bottom of the inning, forcing the game into extras.

In the top of the 8th, the Huskies shined on defense again, with Del Ponte throwing out a runner at second to end the inning. Del Ponte would then lead off the bottom of the eighth with a single, setting the stage for the dramatic finish.
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