WARRENSBURG, Mo. - Central Missouri hit five home runs Monday night in their doubleheader split with Truman State. The Jens remain a game over .500 for the season at 11-10.
The Jens slugged four homers in their 5-1 win in game number one. They only knocked one out of the park in game two, in which they lost by the same score, 5-1.
Game One: Central Missouri 5, Truman State 1Lauren Mabe started the slugfest in the first inning as her drive to right center bounced off the top of the fence and went over. Starting pitcher 
Emily Robinson picked up an RBI in the third with a single up the middle to score Mabe.
UCM then hit three home runs in three innings on their way to a 5-1 win. 
Allie Dishinger smacked her second of the season in the fourth, then 
Katie Giacone and Dishinger went back-to-back in the sixth to cap the scoring for the Jens.
The Bulldogs got their lone run in the fifth inning when Christa Reisinger stole third and came around to score when the throw went up the third base foul line.
Robinson earned her third straight win and sixth of the season throwing a complete game two-hitter. She demonstrated great control allowing just one walk and striking out five, giving up just one earned run.
Dishinger finished 3-for-3 at the plate with the two home runs and two RBI. Mabe and Robinson collected two hits each.
Kelsea Dorsey threw all seven innings for TSU. She allowed five earned runs on nine hits with three strikeouts and no walks. Cate Simon knocked both hits for the Bulldogs.
Game Two: Truman State 5, Central Missouri 1
Truman State scored four runs in the first three innings of their 5-1 win in game two. Lex Van Nostrad hit a two-run homer to center three batters into the game to start the scoring. They added another run on Ashley Murphy's triple in the third and scored two runs on Jennies errors.
The lone run from the Jennies came from 
Emily King's first home run of the season in the fourth.
Jordan Johnson started for UCM and threw six innings allowing five runs, two earned on seven hits with one strikeout and one walk. Robinson threw a scoreless inning in relief.
The Jens were able to put together nine hits, but left 10 runners on base, including leaving the bases loaded in the third. Mabe went 3-for-3 in the game, 
Alexis Koop and Giacone collected two-hits apiece.
Kindra Henze earned the win for the Bulldogs in the circle. She threw all seven innings and danced around trouble giving up nine hits and two walks, but striking out seven. Van Nostrand went 3-for-3 at the plate with two runs and two RBI.
The Jennies are back in MIAA this weekend when they host Missouri Western Friday afternoon March 11, at 3 p.m. and Northwest Missouri Saturday, March 12 at 1 p.m.