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Softball avoids weekend sweep against Dartmouth with 12-run outburst

Jasmine Hsiao 鈥26 delivers clutch three-run homer to propel Bears to victory

<p>Pitcher Alexis Guevara ’25 shut down Dartmouth in the bottom half of the seventh, earning her second complete game of the weekend.</p><p>Courtesy of Ashton Daniel Robertson via Brown Athletics.</p>

Pitcher Alexis Guevara 鈥25 shut down Dartmouth in the bottom half of the seventh, earning her second complete game of the weekend.

Courtesy of Ashton Daniel Robertson via Brown Athletics.

On Sunday, the softball team (10-17, 3-6 Ivy) bounced back to win the third game of their three-game series against Dartmouth (9-12, 5-4 Ivy). 

After they were held scoreless in the first two games of the series, the Bears broke out a 12-9 victory in game three. Trailing 9-8 entering the final inning, Bruno was down to their final out, but Vanessa Alexander 鈥25 reached base on an error by Dartmouth鈥檚 shortstop, scoring right fielder Leah Carey 鈥25 to tie the game. 

In the very next at-bat, first baseman Jasmine Hsiao 鈥26 hit a clutch three-run homer to center, giving Brown a lead that they would not relinquish. In an email to The Herald, Head Coach Kate Wheeler described Hsiao鈥檚 big home run as a 鈥済ame changer鈥.

Pitcher Alexis Guevara 鈥25 shut down Dartmouth in the bottom half of the seventh, earning her second complete game of the weekend. Hsiao鈥檚 timely dinger gave the Bears the momentum they needed to close out the win, Guevara wrote. 

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鈥淲hen a player like Jasmine steps up like that, it鈥檚 huge and it motivates all of us to finish strong,鈥 Guevara explained. 鈥淚 always focus on one pitch at a time, which is how I keep the moment from getting too big for me. But after that major at-bat, I needed to finish the game.鈥

鈥淎lexis was on a mission to finish that back-and-forth game,鈥 Wheeler wrote in a message to The Herald. 鈥淲e could tell by her demeanor in the circle that she was going right at those hitters.鈥

Brown鈥檚 offense struggled in the first two games of the series, getting shut out for the fourth and fifth times this season. 

鈥淥ur first game against Dartmouth was a pitcher鈥檚 duel,鈥 Guevara wrote. 鈥淥ur defense played well and kept (their) offense down. We had a good game plan to keep their hitters off balance, but in the end, they were able to get enough runs to pull off the win.鈥

Brown鈥檚 twelve runs against Dartmouth in game three were the most the Bears have scored in a single game all season. Third baseman Dara English 鈥24, left fielder Lily Berlinger 鈥26 and Hsiao each tallied a trio of hits in the series finale, marking the first time since 2019 that three Bears have recorded three hits each in the same game.

Despite the team鈥檚 initial struggles, Wheeler 鈥渨alked away from the series really proud of the hunger our team had to make sure we walked away with the win,鈥 she wrote. 鈥淚t was a tremendous growing moment for our program to show that type of grit.鈥

This was the third conference series this season in which the Bears pulled off a third-game victory after losing the first two games. 

鈥淲e鈥檝e done a good job all year of making adjustments at the plate the second time we face a pitcher,鈥 Wheeler wrote. In the 鈥渇irst three series we鈥檝e shown that we are maturing as a program in the sense (that) we aren鈥檛 rolling over to anyone even after losing the first two games of a series.鈥

Guevara attributed these third-game victories to the team鈥檚 loose style of play, which 鈥渉elps us approach each game without any added pressure. We work hard during the week, so we can trust our training on the weekend. We play hard but have fun at the same time.鈥

According to Wheeler, Brown鈥檚 offense will be a point of focus moving forward. 鈥淲e aren鈥檛 scoring enough,鈥 she said. 鈥淥f course, we need to clean up our defense, but more so we need to make adjustments quicker on offense to find ways to get ourselves on the board more early in a series.鈥

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On Tuesday, the Bears took both games of a doubleheader against the University of Rhode Island, putting them on a three-game win streak that gives them plenty of momentum heading into this coming weekend鈥檚 in-conference series on the road against Cornell.  

鈥淥ur team is playing loose and having fun together and sometimes that鈥檚 more important than anything we can work on in practice leading up to our trip to Ithaca this weekend,鈥 Wheeler wrote. 鈥淥ur bats have really come alive, scoring 21 runs over the last three games, and that is crucial for us to compete with a very good offensive Cornell team.鈥

The series against Cornell begins on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. All games will be available to stream on ESPN+.

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Gus Bailey

Gus Bailey is a 猫咪社区 reporter who also writes Arts & Culture reviews. He loves sports, music, and watching TV shows. When he's not at The Herald, you can find him playing pickup basketball, working on his podcast, or (most of the time) hanging with his friends.



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