
CofC Finds Place in NCAA Record Book
3/31/2007 4:00:00 AM | Softball
The Cougars are tied for second among NCAA Division I schools, along with the 
Although a home run derby ensued, the Cougars (16-17, 2-3 SoCon) were down 7-3 heading into the top of the fifth before 
Golden led the hit parade with 3-for-5 hitting, followed by Cabrera who went 2-for-3. Shifflett, Howard and Terri Mesko were 2-for-4. Katie Pesature was 2-for-5, followed by Amber Shifflett and Kolby Schooley who had a hit apiece.
Shannon Howard (4-7), who came in for relief, scattered three hits and stuck out two in 3 1/3 innings of work for the win.
Yancy Moose (6-10) took the loss for the Mountaineers (9-23, 2-3 SoCon) as she gave up four hits and six runs in 2/3 inning.
With bases loaded and two outs, freshman Katie Sansouci worked  
The Cougars took control of the game early, scoring seven runs in the second, followed by one run in the third. The Mountaineers scored a run in second, before adding three in the third to narrow the margin, 8-4.
Neither team would score over the next three innings, then the Appalachian State knotted the game, 8-all, with four runs in the bottom of seventh before Golden's RBI-single scored Cabrera who led off with a single up the middle for Charleston's 9-8 win.
Mesko (8-7) scattered nine hits and gave up eight runs ? five of which were unearned ? to get the win. She walked six and struck out six. Moss took the loss for the Mountaineers as she gave up seven runs on four hits in 1 2/3 innings of work.
Cabrera was 3-for-4, followed by Golden and Schooley who were 2-for-4. K. Shifflett was 2-for-5. Howard, Pesature and Brittany Small each had a hit.
The Cougars will wrap up the series with Appalachian State at 1 p.m. on Sunday.

















