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Softball Concludes Regular Season at UMass Lowell

The UMBC Softball team will wrap the regular season at UMass Lowell this weekend. The series opens with a 1 p.m. doubleheader on Friday, and then concludes with a single game on Saturday at noon.

Last time out,  Emily Riggs continued her career-season with her 10th homer of the season, but the UMBC Softball team dropped a 5-1 decision to host Binghamton on Sunday afternoon.

Riggs homered and walked twice, while Abby Brenowitz and Amaya Carroll also had hits for the Dawgs.

Scouting UMass Lowell
  •  Freshman Thyanais Santiago (Methuen, Mass.) knocked three hits with one double on the day, as the UMass Lowell softball team (16-24) fell in a closely-contested doubleheader at the Maine (10-33) on Monday
  • The River Hawks battled through a pair of tough games, falling, 1-0, in the first outing before dropping a 3-2 decision in the nightcap.
  • Junior Katelyn Fitzgerald (Ambler, Pa.) added two hits and one RBI, while sophomore Elizabeth Neeld (Huntington Valley, Pa.) posting one hit and one run, as well.
  • Sophomore Olivia Decitise (Troy, N.Y.) started in the circle in game one against the Black Bears, pitching 6.0 innings with six strikeouts and only one earned run.
  • Junior Giana LaCedra (Tyngsboro, Mass.) began in the final game, going 6.1 innings and totaling three strikeouts. 
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Players Mentioned

Abby Brenowitz

#2 Abby Brenowitz

C
5' 3"
Senior
Amaya Carroll

#10 Amaya Carroll

P/IF
5' 8"
Junior
Emily Riggs

#77 Emily Riggs

IF
5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Abby Brenowitz

#2 Abby Brenowitz

5' 3"
Senior
C
Amaya Carroll

#10 Amaya Carroll

5' 8"
Junior
P/IF
Emily Riggs

#77 Emily Riggs

5' 7"
Junior
IF
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