Turner reached base twice in game two and each one turned into a run. She was ruled out under the phrase 'runner left early'. The ball got back to Keys in the circle and Hsieh was off the base. She managed to throw the ball to Madison Turner to force Rodriguez and leave Hsieh at first alone. Pinch-hitter Jelena Aguom ripped a line drive to the left side. Haylee Hsieh walked to put two on, none out, and the 2-3-4 hitters coming up. In the home seventh, LaVerne's Ashley Rodriguez reached on an interference call to start the inning and moved up on a wild pitch. She retired Rochester's last nine hitters. A groundout by Hannah Keiper moved the runners to second and third, before Rubio shut the door with an infield pop and a short fly to right. She let the first two Yellowjackets aboard in the fifth- Bailey Nicholoff on an error and an infield single from Allison Beckwith. Rubio found her form over the last three innings. LaVerne scored one in the sixth on Janisoe Rojo's third and a groundout by Hailee Reinhart. LaVerne tied the score in its half of the second, before UR scored a pair in the top of the third. The Yellowjackets scored a pair in the second inning to go ahead, 2-1. Rochester collected nine hits against Rachel Rubio (7 IP, 9 hits, 4 earned runs, 5 strikeouts, 0 walks). She allowed one run, walked two, and fanned one coming on for Bryce West to start the third inning. Rochester 4, LaVerne 3: Lauren Keys picked up her first win of the season with five innings of three-hit relief. In the nightcap, it was a terrific pitching duel for six innings – both ways – before things changed dramatically. The Yellowjackets split with Carnegie Mellon, then were swept by unbeaten Chapman College (although they rallied from a 9-1 deficit in the fifth inning to eventually tie the score before the hosts won, 11-10 in extra innings.) In game one on Thursday, they had sound pitching and clutch hitting to grab their second win of the season. Rochester is 2-8 overall, 2-4 on this roadtrip with four games left – DHs on Friday and Saturday. The hosts won, 4-3, on a home run in the bottom of the ninth. Game two went to extra innings after LaVerne rallied from a 3-0 deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning. Game end ended with all three outs occurring on one play – but not a triple play. LAVERNE, CA – Rochester split a doubleheader at the University of LaVerne on Thursday late afternoon/early evening with both games ending with 4-3 scores.
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