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shamosj | Posted: 12 Mar 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU falls short in two tight contests

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HONOLULU – BYU softball fell short in games against James Madison and No. 2/4 Oregon Wednesday in the Rainbow Wahine Classic.

“We are competing with the best teams in the nation," BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. "We just can't get the key hits when we need it, but we will keep at it until we start breaking through."

Sydney Broderick went 2-for-3 with an RBI and Mercedes O’Connor went 1-for-3 with a double and a run to lead BYU (9-15) against James Madison (15-8). Lacey Millett Hofstedt led the way in the second game hitting 3-for-4 with a run against Oregon (19-2).

Game one

With a runner on second and two outs in the bottom of the first, James Madison struck first with a single up the middle to take a 1-0 lead over BYU. The Cougars answered in the third when O’Connor doubled down the right field line and Broderick drove her in with a single up the middle to tie the game.

The Dukes led off the bottom of the third with a double to right center and scored one on a single to left field to go back on top 2-1.

In the top of the sixth, Broderick and Lauren Bell led off the inning with singles. Bell stole second and Broderick stole third with one out to put the go- ahead run in scoring position. However, the Cougars were unable to score either runner to tie the game. With a runner on first in the bottom of the frame, James Madison took advantage of a throwing error to score what ended up being the last run of its 3-1 victory.

Game two

Ashley Thompson started the second game for the Cougars and pitched a scoreless first inning. Gordy Bravo singled in the bottom of the frame, but BYU was unable to advance any further.

The Ducks led off the second inning with a single and a steal to put a runner in scoring position. Another single gave them a 1-0 lead. Two consecutive walks and a groundout scored another and gave Oregon a 2-0 lead. Katie Manuma walked to lead off the bottom of the frame and stole second to get into scoring position, but the Ducks pitching proved too much for the Cougars as they left her stranded on second.

McKenna Bull entered in the third with a runner on first and struck out both batters she faced to get out of the inning. The Ducks added another run to their lead in the fourth inning after a two-out walk, a wild pitch and a single made it 3-0 in their favor.

Bull didn’t allow a run in the fifth and sixth innings to keep it close. In the bottom of the sixth, Hofstedt singled to the pitcher, Bravo walked and McKenzie St. Clair singled to load the bases for BYU with no outs. A wild pitch allowed Hofstedt to score and make it 3-1 going into the seventh.

Oregon put runners on first and second with one out in the top of the seventh, but Bull struck out the next two batters swinging to keep the score at 3-1 going into the bottom of the frame. Megan Arnold walked and Bell and Hofstedt singled to load the bases with one out. St. Clair walked with two outs to pull the Cougars within one at 3-2, but they were unable to get the tying run across.

BYU returns to action Thursday against Hawai’i at 8 p.m. HST. The game will have a live stream on the Internet by BigWest.tv

 

 
shamosj | Posted: 11 Mar 2014 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Tournament play ends at the Rainbow Wahine Classic

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PROVO, Utah – BYU heads to the Rainbow Wahine Classic in Honolulu for its final tournament this season against strong competition.

Rainbow Wahine Classic
Mar. 12-15
Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium
Honolulu

James Madison
Wednesday, Mar. 12 at 1 p.m. HST

No. 2/4 Oregon
Wednesday, Mar. 12 at 3 p.m. HST

Hawai'i
Thursday, Mar. 13 at 8 p.m. HST

Valparaiso
Friday, Mar. 14 at 1:30 p.m. HST

 

Bracket Play
Mar. 14-15 TBD

BYU
BYU finished 2-3 in the Stanford Louisville Slugger Classic getting wins over Portland State and North Dakota State while losing both games against No. 19/21 Stanford by two runs. Freshman Sydney Broderick had her best five-game stretch of her young career hitting .533 with three doubles and two RBIs. Senior Tori Almond saw action in all five games of the tournament finishing with a 2.72 ERA and 19 strikeouts.

James Madison
James Madison won four games last week in the Jack in the Box Spring Fling Tournament including two wins over Cal. It received votes in this week’s National Fastpitch Coaches Association Poll for its performance. Sophomore infielder Hannah Hayes leads the Dukes from the plate batting .390 with 11 runs scored. Sophomore catcher Erica Field leads the team with 15 RBIs. In the circle, sophomore Jailyn Ford and junior Heather Kiefer have split duties and have combined for 114 strikeouts.

Oregon
Oregon enjoyed a bye week last week, but still maintained its No. 2/4 ranking. This will be the third time the Cougars face a team ranked No. 2 in one of the major polls. The Ducks are 18-2 on the year and senior Courtney Ceo leads the team with a .500 batting average to go with 15 runs and 14 RBIs. Sophomore Cheridan Hawkins is the primary pitcher and holds a 10-2 record with 126 strikeouts and a 1.00 ERA.

Hawai’i
Hawai’i finished last week 2-2 in the Jack in the Box Spring Fling Tournament. It is a power hitting team ranking 13th in the nation hitting 1.24 home runs per game. Junior first baseman Leisha Li’ili’i leads the Rainbow Wahine from the plate with a .378 average, seven home runs and 18 RBIs. Freshman Heather Morales is Hawai’i’s primary pitcher. She has a 5.14 ERA over 61.1 innings pitched with 27 stikeouts.

Valparaiso
Valparaiso has struggled in the early going most recently finishing 1-4 in the Springhill Suites Invitational. It is led from the plate by Amanda Wisniewski with a .327 average, four home runs and 10 RBIs. Sierra Pico leads the Crusaders in the circle with a 3.32 ERA and 28 strikeouts.

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