TOWSON, Md. – Junior
Holiday Cahill had her sixth multi-hit game of the season during Towson's 7-3 setback to Bowling Green in the Tiger Clash at the Tiger Softball Complex Sunday afternoon.
How It Happened- Bowling Green scored the final six runs to end Towson's five-game winning streak.
- Towson committed four errors, which led to six unearned Bowling Green runs.
- The Tigers enjoyed a 3-1 lead after two innings before the Falcons rallied.
- Three of Towson's four hits were doubles.
- Cahill and Brook Miko opened the second inning with consecutive doubles that helped Towson tie the Falcons, 1-1.
- With two outs and Miko and Nicole Stockinger scored when Bowling Green's Marisa Schrock dropped a routine flyball.
- The Falcons immediately responded by turning a Towson error into two runs in the top of the third inning.
- Bowling Green pitcher Kiley Sosby did plenty of damage, by launching a two-out homer to centerfield that tied the game, 3-3, in the third inning.
- The Falcons took the lead for good, 4-3, in the fifth inning following Schrock's sacrifice fly.
- In earning the complete game victory, Sosby struck out seven batters.
Inside the Boxscore- Miko extended her hitting streak to eight games.
- Miko is hitting .500 during her hitting streak.
- Following Cahill's third inning single, Sosby retired 12 of the last 13 Towson batters she faced.
- Stockinger had a seventh-inning double.
- Cahill and Stockinger lead Towson with five doubles each.
- Stockinger's stolen base in the seventh inning made Towson 32-for-32 this season.
- Daria Edwards turned in a defensive gem in the seventh when snagged a ball out of the air and tossed it to first base for a double play to end the inning.
- Second baseman Bailey Boyd ran a long way into foul territory to make a great catch to open the fifth inning.
- This was the third time this season Towson was limited to four hits.
QuotableEdwards on Towson's offense."We weren't on our game today, but we can learn from it and get better from it. We were slow to make adjustments (to Sosby) today. The first at-bat, you see her and then the second at-bat, you have to be able to make a faster adjustment and we didn't do that today."
On DeckTowson hosts the University of Virginia Tuesday afternoon in a doubleheader beginning at 2 p.m.