MONROE, La. –
Brittney Wilson came through with a go-ahead RBI single as part of a three-run sixth inning and
Melissa Christmann came on in solid relief as the Alabama State softball team defeated Southeast Missouri State 8-5 on the first game of the day at the Mardi Gras Tournament.Â
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The Lady Hornets got huge production from the bottom of the lineup.Â
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Jazzmin Romero, batted from the eighth spot, and went 2-for-2 with a walk and three runs scored. Wilson, hit ninth in the order, and batted 3-for-3 with a home run, three runs and three RBI.Â
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The starting pitchers controlled the game early with each tossing scoreless innings through the first two and a half innings.Â
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ASU struck first in the top of the third. Â After
Jazzmin Romero worked a walk, Wilson singled between the shortstop and second baseman.Â
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Valerie Centeno showed bunt and swung away for a RBI single that got through up the middle.Â
Laura Aguilar bunted over the runners to second and third and
Jenna Mae Thorne reached on a fielder's choice. Pinch runner
Tacresha Favors came around to score.Â
Carly Evans drove it to right field for a sacrifice fly RBI. Â
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The Redhawks (0-1) got back into it with a two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.Â
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SEMO tied it in the fifth on a RBI single and a fielding error by the centerfielder and then took a 4-3 lead on a single to right-center field.Â
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ASU recaptured the lead in the bottom of the fifth. Romero led off with a flare single to left before Wilson teed off with a two-run home run to left-center field. Â
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The inning nearly became even bigger when Aguilar drew a one-out walk and Thorne bunted for a single. Â Â But, a 9-2 double play ended the threat.
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SEMO then tied it at five in the top of the sixth on a RBI single to center field.
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ASU answered back with the decisive three-run sixth. Â
Kendall Core drew a walk.Â
Chelsea Rivera pinch ran for her. Â Â
Aleesa Yanez moved over Rivera to second on a swinging bunt. Romero singled through the right side to move Rivera to third.   Wilson singled through the left side to plate Rivera to give ASU a 6-5 advantage.Â
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Centeno scorched a ground rule double that deflected off the first baseman's glove and beyond the right field line to drive home a run.Â
Diauna Nelson flew out to right, but the right fielder's throw home went over the catcher's head and in came another run. Â
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Christmann stayed on the mound to close it out with a 1-2-3 seventh.Â
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In game two, ASU lost to host Louisiana-Monroe 10-2 in six innings.Â
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In the top of the second, Romero blasted a triple over the right fielder's head that plated Yanez to knot the score at one.Â
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ASU had an opportunity to take the lead in the third when Evans drove it to the left-center field warning track with a runner on third, but ULM was able to complete a 7-6-5 double play when the runner from third base was ruled that she left the base early.Â
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The Warhawks (5-1) scored four runs in the bottom half of the inning to take a 5-1 lead and didn't look back.Â
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ASU attempted a comeback, but left runners on base in key situations.Â
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In the fourth, the Lady Hornets left runners on the corners after Core hit a one-out double to right-center and Romero hit it through the right side.
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ASU tacked on a run in the fifth when Centeno came around to score after leading the inning with a single.Â
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Core, Thorne and Romero all had two hits apiece for the Lady Hornets (2-5).Â
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Alabama State will wrap up Mardi Gras Tournament play with rematches against both teams.Â
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The Lady Hornets will play Southeast Missouri State at 9 a.m. followed by another meeting with Louisiana-Monroe directly after the conclusion of the first game.  Â
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To follow live stats of the game, go to bamastatesports.com game day central:Â Â
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