William Woods softball earns first sweep, defeats Saint Mary in doubleheader

William Woods softball thinks its starting to gel.

The Owls all contributed on offense Wednesday at the University of Saint Mary, sweeping the doubleheader 9-4 and 10-5 for their first sweep of the season. Every Owl reached base in Game 1, with five of them picking up a hit, and Annika Ramon had a career day at the plate in Game 2, hitting her first career home run and driving in six.

“We are starting to gel a little more on the field which is good to see early,” head coach Tracy Gastineau said. “We have had a lot of different people step up which is also promising.”

In Game 1, Saint Mary (5-7) scored first in the first inning after a single and passed ball against William Woods starter Sarah Randerman, who is the reigning AMC pitcher of the week after striking out nine batters in a complete game against Ottawa University. Randerman ended up allowing two more runs in the second inning, including one off a triple, but settled down retiring the Spires in order four out of the final five innings. She had a final line of seven innings with nine strikeouts, six hits, four runs and three walks.

Randerman’s offense didn’t wait long to give her support as William Woods (4-6) tied the game in the second inning. Reigning AMC player of the week Kristen Mogan, after a 2-for-3 three-RBI game against Ottawa walked to lead off the inning, stole second, advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on another wild pitch with no outs still recorded. The Owls walked four more times in the inning, with three of the free passes pushing in a run, to end the inning with four runs home.

William Woods scored in the next four innings, including an RBI triple from Jessica Keilholz, who went 2-for-2 with two walks, in the third inning and a two-RBI double from Arianna Donovan, who went 2-for-4, in the fifth inning. Celeste Sermeno finished 3-for-5 and Taylor Bell went 3-for-4 for the Owls.

In Game 2, Mallory Feldewerth and Jaden Swift each drove in runs for William Woods, with each of them finishing 2-for-3. Ramon led the offense with her 3-for-5 day. Alexis Hassler earned the win after going 5⅓ innings with five runs allowed and two batters struck out.

William Woods begins its play in the Gulf Coast Invitational in Gulf Shores, Alabama, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday against Louisiana Christian University and then plays two games at 11:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Sunday against No. 20 Morningside College and Faulker University.