With the Alvernia Crusaders at 10-10 with a Saturday pair against Immaculata, and Marywood at 9-9 with four games to play, the Eagles could sew up a spot with a sweep and hav ethe inside track on the fifth seed. The Eagles downed the last-place Rosemont Ramblers in a pair of lopsided wins to earn a Wednesday date across the street at Cabrini.
The Eagles jumped to a quick 7-0 lead in game one, and
Raychel Weis pitched well enough to earn th 17-3 five inning win.
Jacey Bray picked up 3 RBI to lead the Eagle attack. Eastern took advantage of eight errors to score nine unearned runs.
In game two,
Ashley Lewis fired a one-hitter to lead the Eagles to a 5-0 win. The junior right-hander allowed just a pair of baserunners in the seven inning shut-out.
Jacey Bray picked up another three RBI as the Eagles extendd their season.
The Eagles will playat Cabrini on Wednesday at 3:00.
Game 1 box
Game 2 box