Oklahoma Christian University Hamilton’s home run, combined shutout leads No. 25 Oklahoma Christian to a doubleheader split at Cameron

Oklahoma Christian University Hamilton’s home run, combined shutout leads No. 25 Oklahoma Christian to a doubleheader split at Cameron
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The newly minted No. 25 Eagles split a doubleheader today at Cameron, behind a combined shutout between Jill Dickson and Payton Foster.
 
Game 1: No. 25 OC 6, CU 0
 
Jill Dickson turned in five scoreless innings to extend her streak to 26 innings without allowing an earned run. Foster closed out the game by throwing two scoreless innings, only allowing one hit, and striking out an Aggie.
 
Oklahoma Christian’s offense was sparked in the third inning by a three-run home run from Tristyn Hamilton, the home run was the second of her career, and the first this season.
 
Hamilton’s home run scored extended OC’s lead to 5-0 after Aaliyah Brown collected her 23rd and 24th RBIs of the season with a two-RBI single up the middle. Brown’s single scored Brooklin Bain and Kristen Whitehouse, who both reached on singles.
 
Bain’s single gave her at least one hit in nine of her first ten games of the season, since joining the team at the conclusion of the basketball season.
 
OC’s final run of the game provided some cushion in the top of the 7th when Brooklin Bain scored while Whitney Walde was caught in a rundown.
 
Dickson picked up the win in the game bringing her record to 8-1 on the season.
 
Game 2: CU 9, No. 25 OC 0
 
Cameron shut down the Eagles’ offense in the second game of the doubleheader, giving them the split in game two.
 
The majority of the Aggies’ runs came with two outs in the bottom of the 2nd, when Cameron scored 8 runs during their 2-out rally. 

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