HARRISONBURG, Va. - James Madison softball (7-6) opened its tenure during the Lakeside Book Company Invitational with an offensive clinic, overwhelming Buffalo (5-12) 11-2 in just five innings at Veterans Memorial Park Friday afternoon.Â
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Junior
Kendra Lewis led the Dukes at the plate, going 2-for-3 with a pair of homers and four RBI. She is now tied for the team lead with three homers this season.
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In the circle, sophomore
Taylor Johnson set career high marks in innings pitched (five) and strikeouts (seven) while scattering just two hits in a complete-game effort.
How It Happened
2nd Inning:
- Buffalo took the first lead of the game on an RBI triple.
- The Dukes answered immediately with a lead-off homer off the bat of Bella Henzler the first of three homers in the inning.
- Three batters later, Lewis connected on a two-run homer before sophomore Cali Legzdin hit a solo shot two batters later for a 4-1 lead.
4th Inning:
- Lewis hit her second home run of the game, her second career multi-homer game, to extend the lead to five runs.
- The Dukes took an 8-1 lead, as graduate Kylie Gleason singled Legzdins home and then scored herself on a double off the bat of junior Madison Edwards.
5th Inning:
- The Bulls stopped the scoring run by scoring an unearned run on a bases-loaded walk.
- After the Dukes loaded the bases themselves in the home half of the inning, Legzdin sent the Dukes home victors with a bases-clearing double to make the score 11-2.
Key Highlights:
- This is the third game this season where multiple Dukes have homered and the second game where a Duke has hit two home runs.
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Up Next:Â
The Lakeside Book Company Invitational will continue for the Dukes tomorrow, Feb. 28 as they take on Hofstra and Buffalo in a double feature. First pitch against Hofstra is slated for 1:30 p.m. with the game against Buffalo scheduled for 4 p.m.