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Few teams have ever celebrated a doubleheader split with such fervor as Middle Tennessee on Wednesday.
Then again, the Blue Raiders had never beaten UL's softball team in 29 previous meetings.
That 29-0 streak ended in the second half of Wednesday's Sun Belt Conference opener for both teams, when Middle held on for a 5-3 victory over the Cajuns at Lamson Park.
The 13th-ranked UL squad (21-5) had cruised to a 4-1 victory in the opening game, but the Raiders' second-game win was fresher on the minds of a shocked crowd and Cajun coach Stefni Lotief after the Raiders poured out of the dugout after Codi Runyan's game-ending ground out.
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"We had some balls we hit hard that were caught at the wall," she said, "but the bottom line was that we didn't execute with runners in scoring position. I was disappointed in some of our pitching, but we'll regroup and come back tomorrow."
The teams meet in an 11 a.m. series finale today, and a Cajun squad accustomed to going for a sweep in a Sun Belt finale will now go for a series win.
The Raiders (10-13) bolted out to a 4-0 lead in the second inning of the nightcap, thanks mostly to Katie Mielke's three-run homer over the left-field wall. That came off Cajun starter Brittany Cuevas (12-3), who had scattered seven hits and didn't allow an earned run in the opening-game win.
The rest of the way, UL was playing catch-up. Desi Chatman cut the margin to 4-1 with a solo homer in the second off Raider starter Samantha Floyd (3-3), but MT rebuilt the four-run advantage in the fifth on Caitlin McLure's bunt single, a steal and a throwing error, and Justine Cerda's bloop single inside the left-field line.
UL rallied for two more in the fifth on Holly Tankersley's two-run single off reliever Lindsey Vander Lugt, but the MT lefthander stranded the tying runs on base and allowed only a Tankersley seventh-inning single the rest of the way.
The Cajuns had three errors in the nightcap, but none contributed to MT runs as reliever Tankersley worked out of two jams in the late innings, but the errors did little to help the Cajuns build momentum.
"We've got to be able to stop momentum and make it turn back our way," Lotief said. "We have to make the big play, the big at-bat, the big pitch. It doesn't matter who we play, it's about us executing."
The Cajuns did that in the opener, with Tankersley clubbing a two-run homer in the first after Karli Hubbard's leadoff single. Melissa Verde's double and Lana Bowers' single plated two more runs in the fourth off loser Vander Lugt (6-9) before the Raiders scratched out a run in the fifth on a throwing error.
Cuevas retired 10 batters in a row after McLure's leadoff single, and eventually fanned six while stranding five runners in the final three innings. Her last strikeout of Cerda came with the bases loaded in the seventh inning.
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