FORT MYERS, Fla. – The FGCU softball team (4-5) took down UConn (3-2) in 11 innings to start its day with a 5-4 win over the Huskies before falling in the Sunday finale to FIU (4-4) by a narrow 3-2 margin at the FGCU Softball Complex.
The 11 innings were tied for second-most in program history (13, at Rollins, 2006).
"We would've loved to sweep today but I'm proud of our team for winning the tournament," said head coach
David Deiros. "We have a lot of work to do before next weekend but we will rest tonight and tomorrow knowing we gave it our all."
Game 1 | FGCU 5, UConn 4
UConn took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second as the visitors turned a leadoff walk into the first run of the game, producing a stolen base and a couple of ground balls. Up until the sixth, the Eagles struggled to get any momentum, leaving five on the pads, having just one runner reach third base during the stretch.
In the aforementioned sixth frame,
Marissa Mesiemore (Bushnell, Fla./South Sumter HS) gave the Eagles a leadoff walk as
Ahnie Jumper (Clewiston, Fla./Plantation American Heritage) pinch-ran for her and then sprinted to second on a wild pitch. Pinch-hitter
Haley Morrell (Tampa, Fla./Academy of Holy Names) moved Jumper to third on a dribbler to the shortstop before
Johneisha Rowe (Avon Park, Fla./Sebring HS) smacked one up the middle for the 1-1 tie. Rowe would steal second as another clutch pinch-hit situation brought her home. Freshman
Ryley Topliff (Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers HS) produced her first collegiate hit, a double to left-center to give FGCU a 2-1 advantage.
UConn wasted no time responding, tying the contest 2-2 on two hits and one error, highlighted by a triple down the right-field line by Reese Guevarra. Tied after seven played, the International Tiebreaker rule went into effect – last out of the inning is automatically placed on second.
Relief pitcher Mesiemore worked around a bases-loaded jam in the eighth as the Eagles could not respond either. Both teams exchanged runs in the ninth as Rowe moved to third on a sac bunt from
Jordyn Gendron (Tampa, Fla./Wharton HS) and was then plated home on a sac fly to left from the eventual hero,
Hannah Shemansky (Lakeland, Fla./Santa Fe Catholic). Following UConn's score in the 10th, this time it was starting pitcher
Taylor Bauman (Jacksonville, Fla./Atlantic Coast HS) (moved to the DP after Mesiemore took over in the seventh) driving in the fourth run of the game, scoring
Reedy Davenport (St. Johns, Fla./Bartram Trail HS) from second on a single to right.
In the 11th, UConn moved its runner to third on a sac bunt but Mesiemore induced two grounders to keep the runner at bay and the Huskies scoreless. In the bottom half,
Amaya Gainer (Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles HS) was placed on second as
Maddy Johnson (Lake Wales, Fla./South Region HS/FSW) singled to third before a sac bunt from Rowe put both of them in scoring position. Facing two outs now, Shemansky drove a single past the shift through the right-side for the walk-off victory.
Mesiemore (2-3) walked away with the win after her five innings of relief. She scattered just five hits while yielding one earned run with one walk. Bauman pitched the first six frames, fanning three batters on one earned run, giving up just two hits. Shemansky and Rowe each finished 2-for-4 at the plate as Shemansky produced two RBI.
Game 2 | FIU 3, FGCU 2
Against the Panthers, the Eagles struck quickly in the bottom of the first. Rowe produced a leadoff single and stole second base to get the offense going. After advancing to third on a wild pitch with two away, Mesiemore singled to right to bring her in. Following a scoreless second frame, FIU took a 2-1 lead using two hits on two outs. In the fourth, a leadoff triple helped increase the Panther's score to 3-1 as a double down the left-field line with two outs produced the run.
In the bottom of the fifth, FGCU manufactured three hits to make it a one-run affair. Back-to-back singles from Rowe and Shemansky got things rolling. Davenport then laid down a sac bunt to move them into scoring position. Up next, Mesiemore laced one to left for the RBI single.
FGCU brought the go-ahead run to the plate in the sixth after a two-out double (first collegiate hit) from
Kaylin Cole (Clearwater, Fla./Calvary Christian HS) but she would be stranded as the Eagles then went down in order in the seventh.
Of the eight total hits on offense, Rowe and Shemansky each went 2-for-4 while Mesiemore capped off her day by going 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Bauman took her first loss of the year in the circle moving to 2-1. The Jacksonville native tossed four frames, striking out one batter, scattering four hits. In her relief appearance, Mesiemore pitched three innings, giving up a pair of hits and one walk.
Tournament Results
NIU def. FIU, 3-0.
Up Next
FGCU travels north to the state capitol for the FSU Tournament (Feb. 26-29) which will be highlighted by a pair of contests against No. 13 FSU (7-3). All said the Eagles will play five games in three days.
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The founding father of FGCU softball, David Deiros is in his 19th season as head coach. Hired in 2001 to build the program from the dirt up, Deiros has since guided the Eagles to a 665-350-3 (.653), going 147-90 (.620) in the ASUN, having 14 seasons with a winning record, and nine campaigns with 35 wins. Deiros is a former head coach at the 1998 Florida State Runner-up Lely High School in Naples and is the founding head coach of the 1999 District Champion/2001 Regional Runner-up Gulf Coast High School in Naples.
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FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 83 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 13 seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just nine seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 38 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including women's basketball (No. 24, 2019-20) and both men's soccer (2018, 2019) and women's soccer (2018) as three of the most recent. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport and have had the highest percentage of teams so honored from these two groups over each of the past three years. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.46 GPA in the classroom in the spring 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 22 consecutive semesters. The 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters each saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher team GPA. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.5:15 p.m. The Eagles will then face FIU (3-0) after at 7:30 p.m.