Borders Goes Distance in First Appearance; SCC Wins, 12-1
COSTA MESA — Ila Borders became the first women to pitch in a collegiate baseball game and went the distance, allowing five hits with three walks and two strikeouts as Southern California College beat Claremont-Mudd, 12-1, in a nonconference game Tuesday at SCC.
Borders, a freshman from Whittier Christian High, had her shutout bid ended by Gabe Rosenthal’s leadoff home run in the eighth inning.
The Vanguards (2-4) scored eight runs in the third inning. Dave Seeley, Jason Brissey and Ryan Seidel each drove in two runs for SCC, which has won two consecutive games.
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