GREENVILLE, NC -- Maryland softball moved to 4-0 on the weekend with a  dominant 6-0 victory over Saint Joseph's.
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Trinity Schlotterbeck was once again dominant in the circle, surrendering only four hits across a complete five innings. She recorded four strikeouts.Â
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The win moved the Terps to an 14-4 record on the season while the Hawks dropped to 3-10.
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Breaking Down The Action
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The Terps got on the board first with a double steal in the first inning, scoring Campbell Kline. Mackense Greico followed that up with a double off the wall to score Jaeda McFarland.
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Maryland added a third run in the second inning as Sammi Woods scored on a bases loaded walk.Â
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Taylor Liguori drove in the fourth run of the game with a deep single to the outfield. Woods followed that up with a bunt to score Michaela Jones and put the Terps up by five runs.Â
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A sac-fly by Sammi Woods scored Jones to give the Terps a six run lead
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