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PROVO, Utah – Southern Utah University snapped BYU softball’s 10-game winning streak after the two split a doubleheader Thursday at Gail Miller Field.
"We didn’t play well in either game," BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. "There were some bright spots when we went down and came back and won in the first game, but overall it was just not a good day."
Lacey Hofstedt and Lauren Bell led the Cougars (30-9, 6-0 West Coast Conference) with four hits apiece in the two games. Hofstedt also swiped two bases and Bell knocked in four RBI. McKenna Bull started game one and picked up her 26th win of the year going all seven innings while only giving up one run.
After Bull came in to relieve Ashley Thompson in the circle in game two, SUU (14-25, 4-5 Big Sky Conference) rallied for six runs in the seventh inning to give the sophomore ace only her sixth loss of the season.
Game One
In the first inning, BYU was unable to convert with the bases loaded and two outs. In the top of the third, SUU loaded the bases, but Bull’s consecutive strikeouts gave helped the team escape the jam.
The Thunderbirds scored the first run of the game with a home run in the top of the sixth inning to lead 1-0.
In the bottom of the sixth the Cougars answered. Tauali’i reached first after getting hit by a pitch and advanced to third after Hofstedt’s bunt. Gordy Bravo’s walk loaded the bases before Lauren Bell doubled to left field to bring Tauali’i and Hofstedt home. Mercedes O’Connor followed with a double of her own to score Bell and Bravo. O'Connor then scored on Ashley Thompson’s single to take a decisive 5-1 lead.
SUU loaded the bases with one out in the seventh inning, but Bull answered back with two more strikeouts to take the 5-1 win. ​
Game Two
Trailing 5-2 in the bottom of the sixth, O’Connor and Thompson both walked. With two outs, Coco Tauali’i drilled her fifth home run in five games over the left-center field wall to pull the Cougars even at 5-5.
BYU juiced the bases again with two outs in the sixth and the score tied at five. Bell doubled down the left field to score two more runs, giving the home team its first lead of the game at 8-5 with the six-run inning.
The Thunderbirds responded in the top of the seventh, loading the bases before scoring two runs to cut the lead to 8-7. With two outs, the bases loaded and a full count, Sara Park belted a grand slam to center field to give the SUU an 11-8 tally and the eventual final score.
SUU got on the board first in the second inning after a single and a walk; Amanda Cook drilled a two-run double down the left-field line. Park scored Cook with another double to left field to give the Thunderbirds a 3-0 advantage.
SUU added another run in the third inning when Kaitlin Williams jumped all over the first pitch she saw and drilled it over the left-field wall to make it a 4-0 Thunderbird advantage.
The BYU pitcher Thompson struggled in the third and walked two batters in a row with one out. Tauali’i fielded a grounder at third base, stepped on her bag and whipped it over to first base to turn a double play and get out of the inning without any more damage.
The Cougars got two runs back after Sydney Broderick singled in Bell and Hofstedt to cut the Thunderbird lead in half at 4-2 heading to the fourth.
"I think we are a tired team right now so we’ll take a couple days off to regenerate and take care of finals and be back at it Monday and hopefully we won’t show those same signs next week," Eakin said. "I challenged them to find the fire again by giving them a couple days off and hopefully we see that to finish the season."
BYU is back in action Wednesday against Utah State at Gail Miller Field. The game will be broadcast live on BYUtv and BYU Radio.
UPDATED: BYU softball to host in-state opponents Weber State and Southern Utah
Due to unfavorable weather conditions, the game against Weber State has been postponed to April 27th or 28th. The exact date is not yet decided. For the most up-to-date game dates and times, check the BYU softball schedule page.
PROVO, Utah – After winning its ninth game in a row, BYU softball faces Weber State and Southern Utah University for three nonconference home games.
The Cougars (29-8, 6-0 West Coast Conference) swept Pacific in WCC action last weekend and prepares for a game Tuesday against Weber State at 6 p.m. MDT. The team then hosts SUU Thursday for a doubleheader with game times at 4 and 6 p.m.
Junior third baseman Coco Tauali’i shored up the BYU defense with her strong arm while providing a flurry of offense with four home runs and nine RBI in the series against the Tigers.
On the season, Gordy Bravo is leading the Cougars at the plate with a .459 batting average to go along with two home runs and 22 RBI. Senior outfielder Lacey Hofstedt is second on the team with a .454 average at the plate.
Leading the team in run production are sophomores Ashley Thompson and Mercedes O’Connor with 33 RBI each. Sydney Broderick has the second most on the team with 31.
Sophomore ace McKenna Bull is No. 5 all-time in career wins at BYU with 41 and is No. 4 for single season wins in school history with her 25-5 mark. She has a 1.95 ERA this season while striking out 170 and allowing opposing batters a .219 average. She is in the top five nationally in victories this season.
Links to video and live stats will be available on the softball schedule page.
Weber State (Tues. 6 p.m. MDT | BYUtv | BYU Radio)
The Wildcats have put together a strong record in conference play with a 9-3 mark and a 28-14 record overall. Aubrey Whitmer leads the team with her .422 average from the plate with two home runs and 28 RBI. Alyson Kulp leads the team in home runs with five on the season to go along with 34 RBI and a .381 batting average. Weber State has four pitchers with winning records on staff led by MaCauley Flint with 9-5 record and a 2.61 ERA in 85.2 innings pitched.
Southern Utah (Thurs. 4 & 6 p.m. MDT | BYUtv | BYU Radio for game two)
The Thunderbirds are led at the plate by Sara Park’s batting average of .344 while Katilin Williams leads the team in home runs (4) and RBI (13). Pitcher Katie Greenberg (5-9, 6.07 ERA) has seen the most time in the circle with 72.2 innings pitched and Hanna Wynn (3-4, 5.21 ERA) is not far behind with 65.2 innings.