Winter Park, FL - The Golden Falcons traveled to Winter Park, Florida on their break from Space Cost Invitational Action to take on Rollins College. Felician would ultimately fall in both contests by final scores of 8-0, and 11-1. The Golden Falcons record on the season falls to 3-11 on the season as they inch closer to conference play.
Game One
Felician fell to Rollins in an 8-0 loss on Saturday afternoon in Winter Park, Florida, with the game concluding after five innings due to the run rule. The Golden Falcons managed just one hit, a fourth-inning double by
Sienna Meli that broke up Rollins' no-hit bid and provided Felician's lone offensive highlight.
Hannah Ramirez showcased her speed and aggressiveness early, reaching base on a hit-by-pitch in the first inning and promptly stealing second to advance into scoring position. However, the team struggled to capitalize on these limited opportunities and faced difficulties against a dominant pitching performance by Rollins. Junior
Riley Williams started for Felician, pitching 4.1 innings and allowing six hits, eight runs (seven earned), and three home runs. She struck out one batter and walked two over seventy-two pitches, battling a Rollins lineup that took advantage of key moments. Defensively, Felician committed two errors, which extended innings and provided additional scoring opportunities for their opponent.
Game Two
Felician fell to Rollins in an 11-1 loss. Despite the challenging result, the Golden Falcons displayed resilience and moments of individual success. Sophomore
Layla Albarran provided the team's lone highlight at the plate, going 2-for-2 and launching a solo home run in the second inning for Felician's only run of the game. Freshman
Angelia Picozzi also contributed by showing patience at the plate, drawing one of Felician's two walks and reaching base safely. Defensively, the Golden Falcons avoided committing any errors, but they struggled to contain Rollins' potent offense, which tallied fourteen hits and eleven runs. Felician's pitching staff worked through 4.0 innings, with junior
Jocelyn Moody starting and allowing five runs on five hits in one inning. Junior
Mallory Shevlin provided two innings of relief, giving up four runs on six hits, while sophomore
Hannah Lutz pitched the final inning, surrendering two runs on three hits and striking out two.