NEWPORT NEWS, Va. - Senior second baseman
Caroline Pollock singled home the winning run in the tenth inning Saturday, as Christopher Newport University out-lasted Salisbury University, 3-2, in the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Tournament Championship game at Captains Park. The victory in extra innings improved CNU's record to 30-5 and was the 15th straight for the Captains, and wrapped up the 2024 C2C Championship for
Keith Parr's squad in dramatic fashion.
Junior pitcher
Kate Alger went the distance for the third-ranked Captains, allowing just two runs on six hits in ten innings of work in the circle. She struck out nine batters while walking four, stranding eight Sea Gulls, and improved her record for the season to 14-4. Senior third baseman
Brooke Greaver went four-for-five, and drove in CNU's first two runs as the Captains battled back from a 2-0 deficit. Salisbury, now 36-5, was playing its second game of the day after opening with a 4-2 victory to oust Mary Washington from the tourney.
Salisbury opened the scoring, grabbing the lead in the third inning on an RBI double from second baseman Meghan Reed, followed two innings later by a solo home run from SU centerfielder Abby Mace to make it 2-0. After being held scoreless through the first four innings by Salisbury starter Lindsey Windsor, the Captains pulled even in the bottom of the fifth when Greaver brought home two with a bases loaded single, the only hit of the inning. Salisbury pitching allowed four walks in the frame, and five in the game.
After the fifth frame, pitching then took center stage, as Salisbury's Nicole Ortega, who entered the game in relief in the fifth inning in place of Windsor, and CNU's Alger settled in. Following Mace's fifth inning home run, Alger held the Gulls scoreless through the next five innings. Ortega matched her for four, but the Captains finally broke through in the tenth. Fifth-year senior
Delaney Nuckols opened the inning with a single, and moved to second on a single by senior
Katie Currin. After senior
Jules Donnelly walked to load the bases with one out, Pollock stepped in and delivered a solid single up the middle to bring home Nuckols with the winning run. Ortega took the loss for the Sea Gulls to fall to 16-4 on the year.
The C2C Championship, played on a cool and breezy day on the CNU campus, is the second in three years for the Captains. CNU also won the tournament title two years ago in 2022 en route to the program's first National Championship. Greaver, who was five-for-seven in the two games played by the Captains in the C2C Tournament, was named the Most Valuable Player. Alger was also selected to the All-Tournament team following her 10-inning performance. CNU's
Jamie Martin, who threw a no-hitter on Friday vs. Salisbury in a 1-0 Captains win, also was included on the All-Tournament squad, as well as senior outifelder
Jules Donnelly, who registered base hits in each of the games of the tourney for CNU.
The Captains and Sea Gulls ended up playing four games over the last two weekends, with CNU winning all four at Captains Park. The Captains, who had also beaten Salisbury on Friday on the opening day of the three-team, double elimination tournament, have not lost since April 4th when they fell to Roanoke in the opening game of a doubleheader at Captains Park, 5-4.
Christopher Newport, ranked third in the nation last week, and Salisbury, the fourth-ranked team in the country, will now await the release of the 2024 NCAA Division III Softball Championship. The 64-team bracket will be unveiled on Monday morning at 11:00 a.m. by the NCAA. CNUsports.com will have details on who and where the Captains will be playing next weekend, as Christopher Newport looks forward to its 17th consecutive NCAA Softball Tournament.