Rain and snow forced the doubleheader to be postponed from Saturday until Monday, and more inclement weather forced a 75-minute delay before the teams finally got underway at 12:15 p.m. However, once they got started, the Lady Jaspers and Griffs were able to play through without interruption.
The first game emerged as an early pitcher's duel between Ashley Rampino (
Rampino matched her zero for zero until the bottom of the fourth, when the Griffs sent 13 batters to the plate and erupted for 10 runs. Cameron Norton homered to center field leading off the inning, and the next six Canisius hitters all singled. After Lauren Hope popped up for the first out, Lauren Falzone roped a two-run double down the left field line. Norton followed with an RBI single, then Michelle Fridey tripled her home before Rampino was finally able to get out of the inning.
Aldred had a 1-2-3 top of the fifth, at which point the game was called because of the eight-run mercy rule. Aldred (11-4) allowed just the two first-inning hits and struck out six Lady Jaspers in five innings to earn the win.
Eight of the nine batters in the Griffs' lineup had a hit during the 10-run fourth inning, and leadoff hitter Lauren Hope singled in the first. Norton had two hits, two runs scored and two RBIs during the fourth-inning rally, while Fridey went 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Falzone and Rachelle Barrientos each knocked in a pair of runs. Rampino (6-5) allowed 10 Canisius runs and 11 hits with one strikeout in four innings.
In game two,
Canisius responded with another big fourth inning, this time putting up a six-spot. Freiberger started the rally with a leadoff single through the right side. After a sacrifice bunt moved Freiberger to second, a pair of
The Lady Jaspers had eight hits in game two, led by two hits each from Sullivan and Velasquez. Velasquez, who was named MAAC Rookie of the Week earlier on Monday, also drove in a run. Walraven, who earned MAAC Player of the Week honors on Monday, went 1-for-2 to extend her hitting streak to eight games. Sullivan (0-7) took the loss after giving up nine runs, only two of which were earned, and 11 hits in six innings. She also struck out four and walked five. The
Fridey had three of the Griffs' 11 hits in game two, going 3-for-4 at the plate with a run scored and an RBI. Freiberger was 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI, while Hope went 2-for-4 and scored twice. Seven different Canisius players had at least one hit and eight scored at least one in game two. Juliette Bowers (3-5) got the start in the circle and went four innings. She yielded two runs and five hits while striking out four. Aldred gave up three hits, struck out three and walked two over the final three innings to earn her first save of the season.