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Mustangs pick up pair of wins in home opener

Photo by Samantha Davis: The Southwest Minnesota State University softball team cheers for Ramsey Hopp (13) after she scored a run in the first game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field. The Mustangs defeated the Beavers in both games.

MARSHALL — The Southwest Minnesota State University softball team picked up a pair of dominant wins against Bemidji State in its home opener on Saturday at Mustang Field, sustaining and using the 35-mile per hour winds to its advantage. The Mustangs defeated the Beavers in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference play 10-2 in mercy-rule in the first game, followed by an 8-1 victory in the second.

“It feels good. Today was our Faculty and Staff Appreciation Day, so we had a good crowd with our home opener,” senior outfielder Riley Kramolisch said. “We obviously kind of had the wind to our advantage, because we [are used] to playing out on this field, which was nice, but everyone was excited and happy.”

Freshman Ramsey Hopp pitched a complete game in game 1, allowing six hits and two runs on one walk and no strikeouts.

Jordyn Marsh got the win in the second game in her five innings pitched, throwing one strikeout while allowing four hits and one run. Jordan Bussey had a strong performance with six strikeouts while allowing one hit and two walks in her two innings in the circle.

SMSU had its bats going all afternoon, and collectively out-hit Bemidji 24-11 between both games. Paris Van Dyke and Aliza Acker led the Mustangs with four hits each on the day, as did Hopp with four RBIs.

Photo by Samantha Davis: Southwest Minnesota State University's Morgan Alar safely steals third base in the second game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field.

SMSU (19-13, 5-1 NSIC) will return back to the field on Sunday for another home doubleheader, hosting Minnesota Duluth (17-11, 2-3 NSIC) with a 12 p.m. first pitch at Mustang Field.

GAME 1

SMSU 10, Bemidji 2 (6 inn.)

The Mustangs’ defense was quick to get to business to open the afternoon with three quick outs in the top of the first, and carried the momentum the rest of the way.

SMSU pulled ahead and brought the game close to mercy-rule territory in the bottom of the fifth inning with five runs on five hits to take a 9-2 lead.

Photo by Samantha Davis: Southwest Minnesota State University's Emma Humpal (right) fields a ground ball and flips the ball up to Lexi Ingalls (12) for an out at second base in the first game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field.

“I think we did good. This week, we really practiced hitting the ball on the ground, and I think that really showed offensively,” Kramolisch said. “We did a really good job of stacking hits upon each other, and when we do that, we are really successful. I think everyone’s energy kept the vibe going.”

Van Dyke, Acker, Morgan Alar, Hopp and Lexi Ingalls each accounted for a run in the fifth-inning rally, highlighted by an RBI triple from Ingalls.

With a 4-2 lead heading up to bat, Van Dyke got the bats going with a line-drive single to left field, and got to third with an Acker single and Emma Humpal sacrifice bunt, which also moved Acker to second.

Van Dyke scored off Marsh’s RBI single to center field to force a Beavers’ pitching change. Alar stepped in to pinch run for Marsh.

Acker and Alar both scored next, with one out, off a Hopp two-run RBI double to deep center field.

Photo by Samantha Davis: Southwest Minnesota State University's Jordyn Marsh throws a pitch in the second game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field.

Just as SMSU’s hitting was getting contagious, Ingalls stepped up to the plate and hit a triple to right field to run in Hopp. Yet, Ingalls capitalized off a Bemidji throwing error to run home herself on the same play to give the Mustangs the seven-run edge before the Beavers could finish the final two outs.

After another three quick outs on defense, SMSU wrapped up the first game in the bottom of the sixth with a Humpal RBI single to score Van Dyke to get the victory off run rule. Van Dyke initially got on base with a single line drive.

The Mustangs first got on the board with a run in the second inning and two more in the third, as Bemidji’s lone two runs both came in the top of the fourth.

SMSU had several offensive contributors in the win. Van Dyke had a team-high three hits and trio of runs, and Hopp led the charge with three RBIs.

The Mustangs out-hit the Beavers 12-6, and committed one error to Bemidji’s two.

Photo by Samantha Davis: Southwest Minnesota State University's Paris Van Dyke runs home in the first game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field.

“We were able to practice out here [in the field] three days this week, and I think that really helped,” Kramolisch said. “We worked, we were out here for three hours really working ground balls. Being in the dirt again, wearing cleats again, is a big difference. Last weekend we played on turf, so really we were keeping our head down and just getting as many reps as possible.”

GAME 2

SMSU 8, Bemidji 1

Bussey’s efficient pitching highlighted the Mustangs’ second win in the final two innings, throwing five straight strikeouts to end the game with two in the bottom of the sixth followed up with three straight in the seventh.

Although Bemidji took the game’s first lead with a run in the top of the second inning off an RBI double, SMSU didn’t allow its deficit to last long and ran in two runs in the bottom of the frame to get in front.

Photo by Samantha Davis: Southwest Minnesota State University's Emma Humpal connects for a hit in the first game of a doubleheader against Bemidji State Saturday afternoon at Mustang Field.

Marsh hit an RBI single line drive to left field to score Humpal, while Ingalls did just the same for Marsh’s pinch runner, Alar, shortly after.

The Mustangs also had a series of impressive defensive plays throughout both games, including a throw-down from catcher Ava Rud in the third inning to Humpal at second base on a Bemidji runner attempting to steal.

“Defensively, everyone on the team has that ‘next pitch’ mentality. Like if we [over] threw the ball, or if they get a hit in the gap, [it’s always] that next pitch. We can get the runner out … Softball is a game of failure, so we really [share] that mentality,” Kramolisch said.

SMSU ultimately put the game away with six runs in the fourth inning off five hits for an 8-1 lead, which became the final score.

Marsh was walked to open the half-inning, and advanced to second and third base off a Hopp sacrifice bunt and wild pitch, respectively. She scored directly after an Ingalls’ hit.

The Mustangs scored their remaining five runs all with two outs, not letting the defensive pressure halt their momentum.

Kennah Bretschneider and Carley Stych both scored on a Kramolisch two-run RBI single, while Kramolisch, Van Dyke and Acker all rounded the bases as well to score. Both Van Dyke and Acker each had an RBI double.

Although Bemidji got the bases loaded in the top of the sixth, Bussey threw back-to-back strikeouts to prevent a possible comeback attempt, and finished the deal in the final inning with three straight.

SMSU had a clean game with no errors to the Beavers’ two, and finished with a 12-5 hitting advantage.

Acker, Kramolisch and Ingalls all shared a team-best two hits, as did Ingalls and Kramolisch with a pair of RBIs each in the win.

Kramolisch, SMSU’s lone senior this season, also became just the eighth player in program history to achieve 200 carrer hits last Friday in a win against Minnesota State University Moorhead.

“It was awesome. I didn’t really know I was that close to 200. I knew when we were in Florida, I was kind of getting there, but I was really excited,” Kramolisch said of the accomplishment. “Offense is my favorite part of the game, and it’s fun to do it with this team.”

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