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Baylor Softball Run Ruled By Illinois State

WACO (February 8, 2013) -- No. 22 Baylor (1-1) fell to Illinois State (1-3) 8-0 in six innings on day two of the Fairfield Inn Waco North Getterman Classic on Friday evening.

"It’s early in the season," head coach Glenn Moore said. "Credit their (Illinois State) pitcher because she kept us off balance. I am eager to see how we bounce back tomorrow."

The Lady Bears managed just one hit, a single from Kathy Shelton.

Heather Stearns picked up the loss in her debut, going 3.0 innings, allowing six hits, four runs, four earned and striking out three.

Baylor threatened in the first, as Kaitlyn Thumann reached on an error to open the game. Shelton’s single over the third baseman rolled down the left field line to put runners at first and second with no one out, but Holly Holl popped up a bunt for the first out. Linsey Hays grounded into a fielder’s choice and Whitney Canion struck out to end the threat.

Stearns, working the first inning of her career, got the Redbirds to go in order with a pair of strikeouts to keep the game scoreless.

Illinois State took the lead in the second, as an RBI-single and RBI-double gave ISU the two-run cushion.

The Redbirds began the fourth with a pair of hits before Liz Paul came on in relief and got two quick outs. Following an intentional walk to load the bases, Paul walked in a run and hit a batter to make it 4-0. An RBI-single from Regan Romshek gave Illinois State the 5-0 lead.

ISU would add three more in the sixth, ending the game in a run rule.

Taylor Baxter (1-1) picked up the win, going 6.0 innings, allowing one hit and striking out four.

Baylor will be back in action on Saturday, facing Sam Houston State at 11 a.m. and Northern Illinois at 4 p.m. at Getterman Stadium.


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