Penn State Beaver Softball DROPS 1st Game of the Spring Trip
Columbia College wins 11-1 walk off fashion, giving the Lady Lions their first loss of the season
Penn State Beaver dropped its March 7 matchup with Columbia College, 11–1, in a five-inning game in Myrtle Beach, but the box score shows a team that actually put the ball in play and created chances just couldn't cash them in. The Lions collected 6 hits (to Columbia's 7) and got runners moving with four stolen bases, including two by Cheyenne Duhl, yet were limited to one run. That lone run came in the third inning on aggressive baserunning: Haydan Baucan stole second, and Duhl stole home, a spark that showed Penn State Beaver can pressure defenses even when the bats aren't fully clicking.
The difference was the middle innings, and the "extra outs" that followed. Penn State Beaver was charged with 5 errors, and Columbia made them pay, scoring 11 runs with only 7 hits while drawing 7 walks. In the circle, Kierstyn Mays went 2.0 IP (6 R, 5 ER, 3 BB, 1 K) and Reza Benson added 2.0 IP (5 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 1 K), with Columbia's big fourth inning fueled by errors and traffic on the bases. Offensively for Penn State Beaver, several hitters did their part to set a foundation: Baucan (1-for-2 with a walk), Mays (1-for-3), Benson (1-for-3), Mackenzie Boyd (1-for-2), Haley Cook (1-for-2), and Duhl (1-for-2, run scored) combined for the six hits, while the lineup struck out just four times a sign the contact approach is there.
There's real reason to believe the next game can swing back Penn State Beaver's way, because the fix is clear and controllable: tighten the defense and reduce free passes. If the Lions simply turn those 5 errors into routine outs and trim the 7 walks allowed, the run prevention looks completely different, especially since Columbia didn't overwhelm them with power (no home runs) and only out-hit them by one. Pair that cleanup with the same speed-and-pressure identity (4 steals, including a straight steal of home) and a few timely hits with runners on, and Penn State Beaver has a very realistic path to getting back in the win column quickly.