By: Eastern Connecticut State University Athletics
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- With the fourth-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University softball team In danger of making only a a cameo appearance in the 2026 Little East Conference Softball Tournament after failing to accept what fifth-seeded Rhode Island College was trying so hard to give away and losing in 11 innings by a score of 5-3 in the first game of the s tournament Thursday morning at Middlebury College's Baseball and Softball Complex, three sophomores stepped up in an elimination game last Thursday.
And because of it, Eastern (23-17) has an opportunity to make an extended stay in the six-team, double-elimination tournament.
Just hours after the Warriors, as the home team batting last, failed to push across the go-ahead (sixth inning) or walk-off run (7th through 11th innings) over the final six innings, sophomore right-handed pitchers
Jordan Bennett (Plainville, MA) and
Elizabeth Mitchell (Coventry) and third baseman
Sam Healy (Cranston, RI) stated -- through their actions -- that the Warriors would live to see another day as they propelled Eastern to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over third-seeded Plymouth State University (18-19-1).
Eastern moves on to another elimination game Friday in the third of three games on the second day of the tournament against the loser of Friday's second game between No. 2 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (25-10) and No. 6 University of Massachusetts Boston (26-11). After winning last year's LEC tournament as the No. 5 seed by beating Plymouth State twice in the championship round (and beating No. 1 seed and host Eastern twice), the Beacons were sent into Thursday's losers' bracket against Eastern with a 5-2 victory over the Panthers, 5-2, in the second game Thursday.
Bennett (5-1) has now beaten Plymouth State twice (shutting out the Panthers during the regular season late last month for her only career shutout), and UMass Boston and Rhode Island College once each this year. On Thursday, she allowed 11 hits
Mitchell (12-7) was saddled with her fourth straight loss in the opener despite pitching all 11 innings and losing for the second time this year to RIC freshman sensation Mia Crudale (14-1). She came to the rescue against Plymouth, however, pitching a scoreless seventh inning to gain her LEC-leading fifth save. Mitchell equalled her first-game total of two strikeouts in the seventh inning against Plymouth, stranding the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the seventh. Mitchell got two strikeouts for the first outs of the seventh, but they bookended two singles. Mitchell finally nailed down the win when she got a game-ending line drive on a 1-2 pitch to senior first baseman
Maddy Bowen (Hudson, NH).
The start against RIC was Mitchell's first start since a nine-day layoff due to an ankle injury.
For the fourth time in just over two weeks, Bennett followed up a Mitchell loss by winning the second game of the day. And for the third time in that stretch, Mitchell followed up her first-game loss by saving Bennett's win.