USC Union Dominates USC Sumter with a 4-0 Victory
In a compelling showcase of collegiate softball, USC Union secured a decisive 4-0 win against USC Sumter on April 25, 2025. The game, held in Union, SC, demonstrated USC Union's superior performance both offensively and defensively.
USC Union took an early lead, scoring in the first inning and maintaining their momentum throughout the game. The team added another run in the third inning and two more in the fourth, solidifying their advantage. E. Pelletier and R. Bouchard were instrumental in this effort, each scoring a run. Pelletier also contributed a double and a stolen base, showcasing his versatility and speed on the field.
The pitching prowess of J. Heitman was a critical factor in USC Union's victory. Heitman pitched five innings, allowing only two hits and striking out four batters, effectively stifling USC Sumter's offensive efforts. Despite facing 23 batters, Heitman maintained composure and control, ensuring a shutout win for his team.
USC Sumter struggled to find their footing, managing only two hits throughout the game. J. Lindler and E. Hagan were the lone batters to secure hits for the team. A. Hooks pitched a complete game for USC Sumter, allowing four hits and four runs, though none were earned due to fielding errors by O. Kirkman, A. Watts, and D. Greene.
The game was marked by USC Sumter's defensive errors, which contributed to their inability to contain USC Union's offense. Despite a strong pitching effort from Hooks, the lack of support from the field proved costly.
Overall, USC Union's strategic play and solid defense, coupled with Heitman's excellent pitching, were key to their victory.