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College Softball: Hampton Inn Pirate Classic
The Rider University softball team opened the 2013 season Saturday (Feb. 9) with two losses on the first day of the Hampton Inn Pirate Classic, hosted by East Carolina University.

College Softball
Towson University 4, Rider University 0
East Carolina University 8, Rider University 0 / 5 innings
Hampton Inn Pirate Classic
GREENVILLE, N.C. — The Rider University softball team opened the 2013 season Saturday (Feb. 9) with two losses on the first day of the Hampton Inn Pirate Classic, hosted by East Carolina University.
Rider (0-2) lost to Towson 4-0 and to the host Pirates 8-0 in the night cap.
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Against the Tigers, senior Alyssa Paul (Toms River/Toms River HS East), freshman Montana Berg (Danville, Calif./Monte Vista) and sophomore Amanda Irving (Westminster, Md./Westminster) each had hits.
Tied at 0-0 in the second inning, Delanie Dunham hit a solo home run to left field, putting the Tigers ahead 1-0. Durham had two RBI for Towson in the game.
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Nursing the one-run lead, Towson put together a double, two singles, a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly, with a Rider error extending the inning as the Tigers plated three runs in the top of the fifth inning for the final score.
Red-shirt freshman Krista Morrone (Pipersville, Pa./Palisades) went the distance for the Broncs, recording four strikeouts and allowing no walks.
In the second game, Irving, freshman Dana Sensi (Allentown) and freshman Samantha Judd (Thousand Oaks, Calif./Westlake) each had two of Rider’s nine hits but the Broncs were shut out for the second time.
Berg started for Rider and lasted four innings, allowing eight hits and six earned runs.
East Carolina broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the second inning, scoring five times on six hits and a Rider error.
The Pirates extended the lead to six runs, scoring once in the bottom of the third on an RBI groundout.
East Carolina ended the game on the mercy rule with a two-run home run in the fifth inning for the final score.
Each team had nine hits in the contest.
Rider stays in Greenville to play Cleveland State and Ohio University on Sunday.