SCU Softball Field
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Dominant pitching by Bull and Thompson fuel BYU's sweep, clinch WCC title outright
SANTA CLARA, Calif.— Complete-game shutouts by McKenna Bull and Ashley Thompson powered BYU softball to a doubleheader sweep over Santa Clara, clinching outright the West Coast Conference championship Friday night.
The Cougars (36-10, 11-0 WCC) topped the Broncos (15-34, 4-10 WCC) 4-0 and 5-0 to secure their seventh straight championship and their 11th consecutive NCAA tournament berth.
“I’m proud of the team for finding ways today to get the job done,” BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. “Even though we didn’t play our best ball offensively, we found ways to manufacture runs and our pitching was exceptional.”
The sophomore ace Bull notched her 31st victory of the season with the shutout win, allowing three hits in seven innings while striking out nine. In the bottom of the fourth she recorded her 214th strikeout of the season, passing Paige Affleck for the most strikeouts in a season by a BYU sophomore.
Fellow sophomore Thompson (4-1) followed with a three-hit shutout of her own for her best outing of the season. She also led all Cougar hitters with a 3-for-6 performance on the day.
Mercedes O’Connor and Gordy Bravo both had two hits along with Lacey Hofstedt who also stole three bases on the day.
Game One
The Cougars started out with Bravo’s single through the right side to lead off the game. After Bell reached on a fielder’s choice and O’Connor was safe with a single, Thompson's single up the middle drove in Bell for the first score of the game. Sydney Broderick then grounded out while also recording an RBI for the second run. With the 2-0 lead, McKenzie St. Clair worked the count for a single that dropped down the line into shallow left for another RBI and a 3-0 lead heading into the bottom of the first.
Santa Clara threatened in the second with two runners on base on a walk and a single to right. Bull controlled the pace though, as she recorded strike outs for the first and third outs of the frame.
In the top of the third, BYU added another run. Thompson reached on her second single of the game, eventually scoring on a sacrifice fly by St. Clair for a 4-0 lead before the inning ended.
Bull continued her consistent outing in the circle, striking out two in the fourth.
After the Cougar offense went down 1-2-3 in the fourth and fifth innings, they loaded the bases in the top of the sixth but couldn’t take advantage, stranding three runners.
BYU dictated the pace defensively for the last two innings, highlighted by a sliding underhand catch by Bravo in the sixth and Bull’s ninth strikeout in the seventh, helping to seal the game 4-0.
Box Score–BYU vs. SCU game one
Game Two
The Cougars began the nightcap with one run in the first inning as Bravo scored on an RBI by Broderick, who reached base on a fielding error by the pitcher.
The next two innings were scoreless on both sides.
The third frame started off hopeful with O’Connor’s stand-up double to the gap in right-center. Thompson followed with a walk and Broderick’s sacrifice bunt advanced runners to second and third. Coco Tauali'i's walk loaded the bases, but BYU left three aboard, coming up empty-handed in the inning.
SCU threatened in the bottom of the third, getting runners on base with a one-out double and a two-out walk. Thompson helped her cause by striking out two of the three outs in the frame.
The Cougars then scored one in the top of the fourth to take a 2-0 lead. Hofstedt led off with her first hit of the game. After stealing second, she advanced to third on Bravo’s slap groundout. With one out and Hofstedt on third, Bell put down the sacrifice bunt for the squeeze play, scoring the second run of the game as Hofstedt crossed the plate.
BYU retired the Santa Clara side in order in the bottom of the fourth with the help of Bravo. She continued her defensive display as she sprinted to her right for the spectacular grab, snagging a hard hit ball for the first out of the inning.
Thompson led off the fifth with a double high off the wall in right field. After a Broderick walk, St. Clair bunted the runners over to second and third before Tauali’i also executed a sacrifice bunt for the second squeeze of the game, scoring Thompson.
Alexa Strid then followed with a two-out RBI single to the pitcher. She then stole second before Hofstedt drew her second walk of the season and then stole third when Hofstedt took her base after drawing ball four. With Bravo up to bat, Hofstedt stole her second base of the game, and Strid crossed home on a throwing error by the SCU catcher, bringing the tally to 5-0 before the top of the fifth ended.
BYU held on to the five-run advantage in the final three innings, using solid defensive play including St. Clair’s diving catch in the seventh.
Box Score–BYU vs. SCU game two
Game three of the series between the Cougars and Broncos begins Saturday at noon PDT. Live stats are available through the BYU softball schedule page.
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PROVO, Utah – A sweep of second-place San Diego has BYU softball is position to take control as it heads into its second-to-last week of West Coast Conference play.
The Cougars (34-9, 9-0 WCC) continue their home stand after four consecutive wins as they host Weber State for a nonconfernce game Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. MDT that was postponed two weeks earlier because of weather. BYU will then travel to Silicon Valley in Northern California for a WCC series against Santa Clara that begins with a doubleheader Friday at 4 and 6 p.m. PDT and Saturday at noon.
At the plate. McKenzie St. Clair put together a standout week with her two home runs and 11 RBI on a 5-for-10 hitting performace over four games. Ashley Thompson also hit 5-for-10, scoring seven runs with a double, a homer, five RBI, two stolen bases and five walks, including two bases on balls and one intentional base on balls in the game two win over San Diego.Â
Home runs. St. Clair hit the team’s third grand slam of the season after the bases were juiced in the bottom of the fifth of game two against San Diego. Bravo hit her fourth of the year earlier in the same inning as St. Clair’s. Thompson hit her eighth of the season in the first inning of the same game, tying for the team lead with Coco Tauali’i.
From the circle. Pitcher McKenna Bull is 30-6 with 207 strikeouts and a 1.99 ERA. She is currently second in BYU history for wins in a season, needing two to tie Paige Affleck’s mark.Â
Runs. Ashley Thompson and Sydney Broderick are 1-2 in the RBI category with 39 and 27, respectively. Seven of the eight starters have surpassed their RBI totals from 2014.
Win total. With the 34-9 mark, BYU has matched its 2014 win total when it ended the season 34-23 after a trip to the NCAA tournament.
Links to video and live stats will be available on the softball schedule page.
Weber State (Tues. 5:30 p.m. MDT | BYUtv)
The Wildcats have put together a strong record in conference play with a 10-6 mark and a 31-17 record overall. Aubrey Whitmer leads the team with her .411 average from the plate with two home runs and 31 RBI. Weber State has five players with more than 30 runs batted in on the season. Alyson Kulp leads the team with 40 RBI with a .375 batting average and five homers while Hingsberger is batting .364 with 35 RBI and a team-high six home runs. Three WSU pitchers have winning records with MaCauley Flint (9-7, 2.74 ERA) having pitched the most with 104.2 innings. BYU won 8-0 in five innings in the first meeting between the two teams in Ogden on March 24.
Santa Clara (Fri. 4 & 6 p.m. PDT | Sat. 12 p.m.)
The Broncos (14-32, 4-8 WCC) will host BYU after having lost six of their last seven games with a 5-4 win at San Diego on April 19. Santa Clara will look to get out of its funk when the Cougars come to town. The Broncos took one of the three games last year in Provo. Ellie Fisher leads SCU in batting average (.343) and on-base percentage (.452) while Breezy Bernard leads the team with 24 RBI with a .319 clip at the plate. From the circle Ciara Gonzales is 11-14 with a 3.31 ERA and 144 innings pitched.