Brigham Young University
Mar 04 | 06:00 PM
3 - 6
University of Arizona
Hillenbrand Stadium

Warren Ave and 2nd St Tucson AZ 85721

khaner | Posted: 4 Mar 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
khaner

Bull gets BYU's sixth shutout, splits doubleheader

Image

TUCSON, Ariz. – McKenna Bull threw 17 strikeouts in BYU softball’s doubleheader, falling to No. 15 Arizona 6-3 and shutting out UTEP 8-0 in the Wildcat Invitational on Friday night.

“We played well today," BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. "We played inspired softball, but we just fell short of a great Arizona team. If we continue to play with that type of passion and energy, a lot of good things will happen."

BYU improves to 12-7 on the season. The Cougars now have six shutouts in 2016, Bull’s third she has played in this season. In the circle, Bull threw a total of 17 strikeouts and just three walks. Gordy Bravo and Madison Merrell led the offense with four hits each over the two games.

Game one

After completing the upset yesterday, BYU fell 6-3 to No. 15 Arizona (13-6). The two teams both had seven hits, but despite three errors from the Wildcats, the Cougars still fell. Bull threw six strikeouts and one walk in the loss. Bravo and Coco Tauali’i Bond had two hits, while Lexi Tarrow tallied the only RBI in the contest for BYU.

Both teams went three up, three down in the first inning. The Cougars were still hitless in the top of the second, but the Wildcats got on the board with a solo home run over the right field fence to take the early 1-0 lead. Bull was able to strikeout three in the inning to get BYU back up to bat.

After Bravo got on first from an infield single in the top of the third, a fielding error off of Lauren Bell’s single gave Bravo enough time to get all the way home from first base, scoring the Cougars’ first run, tying up the game 1-1.

The Wildcats took back the 4-1 lead in the third off of a single to left field and an error in the outfield. Keeping BYU scoreless, Arizona had a two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth, extending its lead to 6-1 in the contest.

In the top of the seventh, the Cougars had one last chance to rally. Caitlyn Larsen scored after Tarrow singled to left field. Then, Bravo’s single allowed Bond to run home, making the deficit 6-3. However, the rally fell short and BYU fell to Arizona.

BOX SCORE: BYU vs. Arizona

Game two

The Cougars completed their sixth shutout of the season against the Miners (8-11). Bull threw 11 strikeouts while allowing just two walks and three hits. Merrell led BYU with three RBI, including a double and a home run.

Merrell got BYU off to a hot start, hitting a double to left field to bring in Ashley Thompson and Bond, putting the Cougars up 2-0 after the first inning.

The two teams were scoreless until the fifth inning when BYU got up to bat. Thompson hit her second home run of the year, a two-run bomb that pushed the Cougars’ lead to 4-0 over the Miners. In the same inning, Merrell hit a solo homer to extend the lead to 5-0.

Bull struck out three batters in the top of the sixth to avoid a bases-loaded situation, putting BYU up to bat. The Cougars took advantage of the situation by scoring three more runs. Emilee Erickson hit her first-career home run and Bravo doubled for an RBI and scored on an error. Those runs totaled BYU’s lead to 8-0, ending the game after six innings due to the mercy rule.

BOX SCORE: BYU vs. UTEP

The Cougars conclude their play at the Wildcat Invitational with a matchup with No. 10 James Madison on Saturday at 1 p.m. MST. Live stats and live streaming will be available on the BYU schedule page.

 

 
khaner | Posted: 1 Mar 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
khaner

Top-20 teams await BYU in the Wildcat Invitational this weekend

Image

PROVO, Utah – Following a 2-3 weekend at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic II, BYU softball looks to bounce back in the Wildcat Invitational against four teams, including two top-20 teams, this weekend in Tucson, Arizona.

BYU Game Notes

The Cougars won two games at the Mary Nutter Classic last weekend, beating Bethune-Cookman and Cal State Fullerton. Two of the losses came against top-15 teams UCLA and Missouri.

Junior pitcher McKenna Bull broke the all-time saves record at BYU with her ninth save over the weekend, earning her West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Week for the second-straight week.

Mount St. Mary’s | Thursday, March 3, 4 p.m. MST
The Mountaineers (0-5) are on a five-game losing streak to start the season, falling to then-No. 17 Arizona State in all five. Three of the games were in five innings. The Northeast Conference school currently has a .226 batting average and finished with an 11-33 record in 2015.

No. 15 Arizona | Thursday, March 3, 6 p.m. MST and Friday, March 4, 6 p.m. MST
Hosting this tournament, the Wildcats (11-3) will have home-field advantage this weekend. In 2015, Arizona advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals with a 41-20 record, falling to LSU. BYU will have two shots to play Arizona, hoping to improve its 0-5 record all-time against the Wildcats.

UTEP | Friday, March 4, 8 p.m. MST
The Miners are currently 6-9 in 2016 with multiple wins against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. UTEP finished with a 14-39 overall record in 2015, including a 9-15 Conference USA mark. The Cougars have faced the Miners just twice, winning both contests.

No. 10 James Madison | Saturday, March 5, 2 p.m. MST
Starting the season hot, the Dukes have a 12-1 record overall. They are currently on a 10-game winning streak with wins against No. 17 UCF, No. 12 Tennessee and No. 3 Auburn. The Colonial Athletic Association team finished 2015 with a 48-10 record and a trip to the NCAA Harrisonburg Regional.

All of the games will be live streamed online and will have live stats available. Links to those can be found on the BYU schedule page.