By Laura Finley, GoPSUsports.com Student Staff Writer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Kasie Hatfield stood at the plate, her bat ready.
With the bases loaded and Penn State leading 4-1, she knew a hit could give her
team a much-needed cushion.
Indiana's Lora Olson released the pitch, ball one. Olson threw another
one.
Grand slam.

One hit was all it took for the sophomore to score the first grand slam
of her career, extending Penn State's lead 8-1.
"I just wanted to get a base hit and score some runs," said Hatfield.
"Anything to help [Marissa Diescher] out and give the defense a little bit to
relax about. I just wanted to hit. I don't think it hit me that it was a grand
slam until later."
With the help of Hatfield's grand slam and five RBIs, the Penn State
softball team ended a three game series against Indiana on Sunday winning 9-4. After
splitting a doubleheader on Saturday, the Nittany Lions immediately established
their lead with a home run in the first by junior Cassidy Bell, her sixth of
the season.
This was only the beginning for Penn State, who collected seven
additional runs in the second. Senior Danee Collett started the streak bringing
in three runners and extending the lead 4-1. Head coach Robin Petrini
attributed this hit to be a major factor in the game.
"One person opens the door and it takes the pressure off of everybody
else," said Coach Petrini. "Everybody else can relax. You drive the ball to the
alley and you get multiple people scoring on it. Kasey's just seeing the ball
really well. She crushed it. After cracking the bat there was just no
hesitation that the ball was going out."
Following Collett's success, Hatfield dealt another blow to the Hoosiers
with a grand slam, closing out the second with a Penn State score of 8-1. With
this lead, Penn State settled down the rest of the game, holding on to their
lead with relative ease.
"Everyone was just relaxed because we had confidence that our defense
could make plays," said Hatfield. "Having that cushion especially for [Marissa
Diescher] is a big thing. We had such a big lead that we could allow a few runs
here and there. We knew we split the runs the first time so we could score them
again."
Indiana made an attempt at a comeback, scoring a run in the fifth and
two runs in the sixth, but freshman pitcher Marissa Diescher kept calm with
reassurance from her catcher, Hatfield.
"I had a lead so it wasn't bad," said Diescher. "Once I had the runs
come in, I just had to settle down and get back to just getting ground balls
and taking outs one at a time. That's exactly what Kasie said to me. 'Just keep
pitching, you're doing great'."
With Diescher and her team able to hold off the Hoosiers another inning,
Hatfield came up with another hit to score junior Kailyn Johnson and increase
the lead 9-4. The win was well within the grasp of the Nittany Lions with only
one inning left in the game. Indiana had nothing left for Penn State, however,
as Diescher ended a complete game, allowing only one hit in the seventh.
Penn State hopes to continue producing on offense as the team heads back on the road this week against Wisconsin and Kent State.










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