Softball: Mason delivers two complete games as Northwestern sweeps Purdue, extends win streak to 10
Mason threw two complete games as Northwestern swept Purdue, extending its win streak to 10
Northwestern’s (27-19, 14-7 B1G) win streak has now reached double digits as the Wildcats left Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette with a three-game series sweep of Purdue (32-18, 9-12 B1G) this weekend, thanks to the heroics of first-year pitcher Marina Mason. Mason pitched in two of the three games this weekend, delivering a complete game in both that effectively won Northwestern the series and grew her season record to 16-8. Her command of the circle and ability to bounce back from rough patches was the anchoring factor for the Wildcats in a pivotal road series as they prepare for the Big Ten Tournament in a week and a half.
Game 1: Northwestern 8, Purdue 7 Friday’s game was the most demanding of the three for Mason. Northwestern quickly found itself in a 6-0 hole behind a five-run Boilermaker swing in the second inning, highlighted by a Haley Painter three-run homer. Despite the rough start, head coach Kate Drohan stuck with the first-year for all seven innings.
Mason threw 154 pitches in the victory. It was by no means a sharp outing for her standards — the Boilermakers had nine hits and drew four walks — but she was resilient when it mattered most, stranding runners and shutting down Purdue over the final two innings to give the offense time to rally. After NU’s scoring in the second, third and sixth, junior catcher Emma Raye’s three-run homer in the top of the seventh was enough to surge the Wildcats ahead late and earned Mason her 15th win of the season.
Game 2: Northwestern 11, Purdue 4 Saturday’s game was full of offense for the ‘Cats, but the star of the show was Renae Cunningham who entered for relief on behalf of Riley Grudzielanek after a rough first inning where she allowed four runs on three hits and two walks without recording a single out. Cunningham trotted out to record all 21 outs with just one hit allowed en route to the 11-4 blowout. The seven inning outing for the junior was the first of her career, completed in just under 70 pitches.