HENDERSON, NV — The College of Southern Nevada Coyotes carried their momentum into the second game of the series against Community Christian College, delivering another dominant performance to secure an 11-0 victory on the opening weekend of ACCAC play. The win improves the Coyotes' season record to 6-9 and 2-0 in conference play.
London Lamb shined in the circle, pitching a complete game shutout, allowing just four hits and striking out four without issuing any walks. Her outstanding performance secured her fourth win of the season, demonstrating control and composure throughout the game.
The Coyotes' offense was explosive from the start, scoring one run in the first inning followed by a five-run barrage in the second. The team showcased their depth with contributions from up and down the lineup. Jimena Barraza-Caro led the way with three RBIs on two hits, including a double that sparked the scoring in the second inning.
Miken Jacobsen also had a standout game, going 3-for-4 with an RBI and scoring two runs. Bryn Connors and Mindy Ward provided the power at the plate, each belting home runs that capped off the Coyotes' scoring drives in the third and fourth innings, respectively.
Community Christian struggled to contain CSN's aggressive base running and powerful hitting. Starting pitcher Luma bore the brunt of the Coyotes' attack, surrendering nine earned runs over five innings.
The defensive effort by the Coyotes was flawless, with no errors committed during the game, contrasting sharply with three errors by Community Christian that compounded their challenges.
With this victory, the Coyotes have positioned themselves strongly in ACCAC play, showcasing both their offensive prowess and pitching strength. They look to continue their dominant form in the remaining games of the series, aiming for a sweep to move their season in a positive direction. The series concludes with two more games, giving CSN a chance to extend their winning streak and improve their conference record.