THATCHER, AZ — In a crucial game three of their four-game series, the College of Southern Nevada Lady Coyotes edged out the Eastern Arizona Gila Monsters with a 3-1 victory on Saturday afternoon. This win brings the Lady Coyotes to a 17-15 overall record and 13-6 in ACCAC conference play.
The game was marked by stellar pitching and strategic play, with CSN's London Lamb delivering a commanding performance on the mound. Lamb pitched a complete game, allowing just one run on four hits and striking out three, earning her seventh win of the season. Her poise and control were pivotal in keeping the Gila Monsters at bay.
CSN opened the scoring in the second inning with a solo home run by Ellie Olson, which proved to be crucial in setting the tone for the game. Olson's power at the plate provided the early lead CSN needed to establish momentum.
The Coyotes added another run in the fourth inning when a fielding error by Eastern Arizona's shortstop allowed Jimena Barraza-Caro to score, highlighting the importance of taking advantage of the opponent's mistakes in tightly contested games.
Eastern Arizona's only run came from a solo homer by Taylor Christensen in the sixth inning, briefly raising hopes for a comeback that ultimately fell short. The Gila Monsters struggled to capitalize on further opportunities, a testament to Lamb's effective pitching and CSN's solid defense.
Chloe Makinney also stood out for the Coyotes, notching a triple and a single, and scoring the final run in the seventh inning on a hit by Camryn Hunkins, further extending CSN's lead.
Despite the pressure, CSN maintained their composure and closed out the game without giving up the lead, showcasing their resilience and tactical awareness under pressure. The victory sets up an intriguing finale to the series, with the Coyotes looking to maintain their momentum and secure a favorable position in the conference standings.