Washington, D.C. – Kent State's bats dominated Georgetown's pitching on Wednesday afternoon in the nation's capital, drubbing the Hoyas, 17-5, in five innings. Allie Luther led the charge driving in six runs and crushed a double and a home run. The Golden Flashes (15-11) scored their most runs since dropping 18 against St. Bonaventure in 2015.
"It felt good to hit the ball around the yard like that. We showed a lot of confidence at the plate and every spot in the order produced," said head coach Eric Oakley. "It was a nice way to end the road trip and we will be ready for MAC play this weekend.