The Seton Hall softball team retaliated from a one-run deficit to defeat Hofstra on Thursday afternoon by a final score of 4-1.
The Pride came into the game with a total of 60 stolen bases in their starting lineup compared to Seton Hall’s 15. The significant statistic played to Hofstra’s advantage as it enabled a run in the top of the second inning.
The Pride hit a triple, then followed with a sac bunt that drove in the first run of the game.
After walking two batters early on, Pirates starting pitcher Chrisa Head was relieved by Reganne Camp, and Camp went on to pitch five innings of relief.