PITTSBURGH (April 13, 2007) ? Kristen Gordon recorded two saves and Danielle Urbanik hit a grand slam as the University of South Florida softball team swept Pittsburgh, 5-2, 4-0, in a doubleheader at Trees Field on Friday afternoon.
With the wins, the Bulls record improves to 33-19, 5-3 BIG EAST, while the Panthers drops to 16-27, 2-9 BIG EAST.
Bree Spence (7-4) was the game one winner, allowing two unearned runs on three hits with three Ks in four innings. Kristen Gordon picked up the save closing out the final three innings with a hit and four strikeouts. Courtney Mosch (8-3) won game two, scattering three hits with nine Ks in five and one-third shutout innings. Gordon picked up her second save pitching a hitless, scoreless one and one-thirds inning with four Ks.
On the day, Danielle Urbanik led the team batting .714 with five hits and five RBIs. Tara Toscano had four hits and batted .667.
In game one, the Bulls opened up the first inning with a 2-0 lead. Britta Giddens led off with a single to left field and stole second. Toscano laid down a bunt for a single, and Kit Dunbar drew a four-pitch walk. With two outs, Alison Savarese singled to right field driving in two.
USF continued its scoring into the second inning adding three more to the scoreboard. A passed ball scored Liz Howell from third base. JoJo Medina singled in a run with a hit to right field and Urbanik scored another with a double to right center.
Pitt scored a run in the fourth and the fifth inning due to two USF misplays.
In the second game, Urbanik provided the only offense the Bulls needed and hit a grand slam in the first inning. Urbanik's homer was the 14th of her career and ties her for sixth place all-time.
The Bulls will continue their road trip when they travel to Syracuse on Sunday for a doubleheader at 11 a.m.