Playing at home for the second consecutive night, the Lady Macks (3-3, 2-0 Western Cloverbelt Conference) gave up three early runs to the Blackhawks (4-0, 2-0 Middle Border Conference), who showcased their hitting prowess throughout the order.
After the visitors took a 6-0 lead through three, McDonell settled in defensively, allowing just one run for the remainder of the game. Baldwin-Woodville proved a little too strong in the circle and in the field, however, putting down every Lady Macks threat and going home with an unblemished record and another shutout.
Sophomore left fielder Brynn Wedemeyer made a sparkling play to save a run, laying out to make a catch, and also led the team with a 2-for-3 night at the plate.

