Box Score Feb. 22, 2009
Box Score
HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- Louisiana Tech used timely hitting and impressive pitching by Meghan Krieg to down Nicholls State 3-0 Sunday afternoon at the Mizzuno Classic hosted by Southern Miss.
Krieg (3-1) registered her second shutout of the season -- both coming against the Colonels -- as she allowed only two hits while scattering six walks in the complete-game performance. Krieg also struck out nine batters in the win.
Nicholls State (10-5) won its first three games of the tournament before encountering LA Tech (5-5), which was coming off a disappointing 2-0 loss at the hands of South Alabama late Saturday.
The Lady Techsters played stellar defense behind Krieg, recording zero errors in the game and keeping the Colonels off the scoreboard.
Nicholls State had the first great opportunity to take a lead in the game as the Colonels loaded the bases with two outs in the top of the fourth inning as two walks and a hit batter brought up Haley Burkett, who grounded out to third base to end the threat.
The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the fifth inning when Jessica Kirby led the fame off with an infield single. A sacrifice bunt advanced pinch runner Kendra Harmon to second and then a ground out by Summer Young moved her to third base with two outs.
Sophomore second baseman Heather Doiron then drove Harmon home with an infield single to give Tech a 1-0 lead. After Doiron stole second base, Emma Barnes lined a single up the middle scoring Doiron from second and upping the Lady Techster advantage to 2-0.
After Sarah Offutt walked to put runners on first and second, Amberly Waits drove home the third and final run of the game with a single through the right side.
Nicholls State would put two runners on via walks with one out in the sixth but Krieg retired the next two batters to end the fame.
Waits led Tech's seven-hit attack with two singles and an RBI while Barnes, Kylie Bassett, Kirby, Young and Doiron each recorded one hit apiece.
Audrey Wood (5-3) picked up the loss, allowing three earned runs on seven hits and two walks in 4.1 innings of work.