Melbourne, FL - Felician split its games on Sunday, earning a 2–1 extra-inning victory over Northern State before falling 10–2 to Southern Connecticut State. The Golden Falcons were powered by a complete-game performance from Jocelyn Moody in the opener while generating 11 total hits across the two contests.
Game One
Felician scored two runs on five hits, including one double and four singles. The Golden Falcons drew two walks and struck out three times while leaving five runners on base.
Felician tied the game in the fourth inning when Makayla De La Rosa doubled to right field and later scored on an RBI single from Sienna Cardell.
The Falcons secured the victory in the bottom of the eighth. Gabriella Diaz began the inning on second and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt from Hannah Ramirez. After Kailyn Engels and Mikayla Brown were hit by pitches to load the bases, Kimberly Torres delivered a walk-off RBI single to center field to bring home Diaz.
Kimberly Torres led the offense with a hit, a walk, and the game-winning RBI. Makayla De La Rosa added a double and a run scored, while Sienna Cardell recorded a hit and an RBI. Brielle Cubala and Kelsey Vitalis also contributed hits in the win.
Jocelyn Moody delivered a dominant outing in the circle, tossing a complete eight innings while allowing just one run on two hits and striking out seven.
Game Two
Felician scored two runs on six hits, including one double and five singles. The Golden Falcons drew three walks and struck out two times while leaving eight runners on base.
Felician broke through in the sixth inning when Kelsey Vitalis doubled to center field and later scored on an RBI single from Brielle Cubala. Alyson Walling followed with a sacrifice fly to bring home Vitalis and account for the Falcons' second run.
Brielle Cubala led the offense with two hits and an RBI, while Kelsey Vitalis added a double and scored a run. Gabriella Diaz and Mikayla Brown each recorded hits, while Kimberly Torres also contributed a single in the game.
Felician used two pitchers in the contest. Kelsey Vitalis started and worked five innings, allowing six runs (four earned) on 10 hits while striking out two. Skye Limardo followed in relief and tossed two-thirds of an inning.