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Butler binds a single game record for hits in the Hofstra victory against Seton Hall

Charlottesville, VA -The Hofstra -Softballtamt team won the 13-12 win against Seton Hall in the night of the two games of the Pride on the first day at the party at Palmer Invitational at the University of Virginia. Anna Butler Was a star involved when she went 5-5 on the plate. Her five goals have closed the hits program record for hits in a seven-in-end game and were a program record of six goals in a game (in a 20-inning competition).

Butler Band Tara Ulrich, who had five goals against St. Johns on April 19, 2006, and Diana Rose, who scored five goals against Brookly on May 7, 1992. Crystal Boyd had six goals against Connecticut in April 20, 1992.

The victory against Seton Hall was Hofstra's second game when the pride in the first game of the day dropped a narrow 4: 3 decision for Cornell. Hofstra improved to 1-10 this season, while Seton Hall is now 3-8 and Cornell 3-3.

In victory over the pirates, Alanna Morse scored three goals and scored three runs Chelsea Villar drove in four runs and had a few hits. The Pride scored three times in the sixth inning to take their 13 runs into account and drive them to victory. Villar had the large base in the Inning with a two-day single-to-center field. Haley Venturini earned their first win of the season in a circle while Emma Falen I have the rescue for the pride.

Villar, Mackenzie FitzgeraldAnd Dahlia Palacio Everyone had two goals against Cornell in the first game of the day. The pride scored in the first, third and sixth inning rings single runs to lead a 3-1 lead at that time, but Cornell gained three runs in the final at BAT to win.

Hofstra has a few games on Saturday because the pride is in Virginia against Virginia at 4 p.m. before closing the day at 6:30 p.m. with Cornell

Notes
-Hofstra is now 16-12 ever against Seton Hall and 0-2 against Cornell. The game was the first against Seton Hall since April 28, 2021 of the Pride. It was the first meeting of Hofstra with Cornell since March 7, 2020.