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Perryman No-Hits William Jewell Before Cardinals Hand Tritons First GLVC Loss

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ST. LOUIS, MO. – Sophomore Hannah Perryman threw her second career no-hitter, helping the University of Missouri-St. Louis softball team to a 9-0 victory in five innings over William Jewell in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday afternoon in Great Lakes Valley Conference action.
 
The visiting Cardinals then took the nightcap, 3-2, snapping UMSL's 13 game win streak.
 
The Tritons move to 20-3 overall, including 7-1 in the GLVC, while William Jewell moves to 11-15 and 6-8 in the league.
 
UMSL will host Rockhurst tomorrow at 12 p.m. in a GLVC doubleheader.
 
UMSL 9, William Jewell 0 (5 innings)
Perryman allowed just three base runners and struck out 10 en route to collecting her 11th win of the season.
 
Offensively, the Tritons recorded seven hits and took advantage of six William Jewell errors, including three in a five-run third inning.
 
Senior Ashleigh King was 2-for-3 at the plate and scored two runs, while junior Katie Wood delivered a homerun in the second inning and finished with two RBIs. Junior Hannah Wessels added an RBI double.
 
William Jewell 3, UMSL 2
William Jewell scored three runs in the sixth inning to hand UMSL its first league loss of the season.
 
Freshman Alex Stupek gave the Tritons a 1-0 lead in the second inning with a solo homerun before the lead went to 2-0 in the fourth as UMSL took advantage of a Cardinals error.
 
William Jewell led off the sixth with a single and later scored its first run with a one-out double. Starter Brittni Chapman was then relieved by Perryman, who gave up a two-out two-run homerun.
 
Perryman took the loss in one and two-thirds of an inning, scattering two hits, while striking out five. Chapman worked five and one-thirds of an inning, allowing two runs on three hits, while also striking out five.
 
Stupek accounted for three of UMSL's five hits, going 3-for-3 at the plate.
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