Nancy Almaraz Stadium
Ecuador 1566, Lazaro Cardenas, 48330 Ciudad de México Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 48330
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico – A defensive battle resulted in BYU softball dropping a 3-0 decision against No. 2 Auburn in its final game of the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge on Saturday morning.
"Arissa (Paulson) pitched a great game today. Offensively, we had our chances but couldn't get that key hit," BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. "Our pitching staff was very good for this weekend against great competition. We had just two bad innings in four games. Defensively, we performed at a very high level, along with some very good individual performances offensively as well."
In the loss, BYU (2-2, 0-0 West Coast Conference) out-hit 2016 national runner-up Auburn (3-1, 0-0 SEC) 5-3. The Tigers also had two errors, while the Cougars have yet to commit an error in 2017.
Freshman Arissa Paulson made her collegiate debut against the Tigers. She pitched a complete game, throwing six strikeouts and giving up just three hits. At the plate Lauren Bell and Caitlyn Larsen Alldredge both went 2 for 3. The only other hit in the game came from Libby Sugg.
After BYU went three up, three down to start the game, Auburn got two runners on base. But Paulson threw a strikeout to get the third out and keep it tied 0-0 after one inning.
The Tigers got on the board in the bottom of the fourth. They scored three runs off of a couple of singles up the middle. Auburn led BYU 3-0 heading into the fifth.
In the top of the fifth, Alldredge hit a single to start off the Cougars. However, with runners on first and second, BYU was unable to get any home. The defense held the score at 3-0, with Rylee Jensen catching all three outs in left field.
Singles from Bell and Sugg sparked some momentum in the top of the sixth. But once again, the Cougars were unable to advance a runner past second, keeping the score 3-0. A strikeout from Paulson and strong infield defense made it a quick bottom of the sixth, the Tigers going three up, three down.
The last effort in the seventh fell short, and BYU dropped the last game of the tournament, 3-0.
The Cougars will travel to Las Vegas next week to participate in the DeMarini Desert Classic from February 16-18, playing five games.
Tough challenge awaits BYU in season-opening tournament
PROVO, Utah – To open the 2017 season, BYU softball travels to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to participate in the 2017 Puerto Vallarta College Challenge against four of the top teams in the nation, including 2016 National Champion Oklahoma.
BYU will play top national programs Nebraska, No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 13 Washington and No. 2 Auburn. On Thursday, Feb. 9, the Cougars will play the Huskers at 10 a.m. CST and the Sooners at 4 p.m. CST. BYU will face Washington on Friday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. CST. The final day of competition on Saturday, Feb. 11, will feature the Cougars against the Tigers at 10 a.m. CST.
BYU Game Notes
Puerto Vallarta Game Notes
The opening game against Nebraska will be televised live on ESPN3 and WatchESPN.com at 10 a.m. CST. Radio broadcast will be available for the Nebraska, Oklahoma and Auburn games. Links for radio and live stats can be found on the BYU softball schedule page.
All games will be played at Nancy Almaraz Stadium in Puerto Vallarta. The field is just under a quarter mile from the beach.
BYU Storylines
- After winning the 2016 West Coast Conference title, BYU has won three straight WCC championships. Additionally, it was the Cougars’ eighth-consecutive conference title, spanning four different conferences. The auto-bid to the 2016 NCAA tournament was BYU’s 12th-straight and 13th overall.
- In 2015, BYU participated in the inaugural Puerto Vallarta College Challenge, taking the victory over Nevada in the first NCAA softball game played outside the United States. The Cougars went undefeated at the 2015 tournament, defeating Nevada, Northern Colorado and Southern Illinois (twice).
- BYU returns four seniors: Lauren Bell, McKenna Bull, McKenzie St. Clair and Ashley Thompson. Between them, they have started in 585 games. Bull is a two-time WCC Pitcher of the Year, Thompson is the reigning WCC Player of the Year and Bell was the 2016 WCC Defensive Player of the Year. Bull and Thompson were also named to the 2016 NFCA All-Pacific Region Second Team.
- In 2016, senior McKenna Bull was named 2016 WCC Pitcher of the Year, had two no-hitters (San Jose State and UC Santa Barbara) and broke the record for strikeouts, career saves and shutouts in a season and career at BYU. She totaled 286 strikeouts (nine games with double-digit Ks), 102 walks and 10 shutouts, earning six WCC Pitcher of the Week honors and a No. 6 ranking in shutouts and No. 7 in strikeouts in the NCAA.
- Sophomore catcher Libby Sugg had a huge freshman season. She led the team with 58 RBI and 18 home runs, including a grand slam against Saint Mary’s. She had a .319 overall batting average in 2016 and finished No. 17 in home runs and No. 21 in home runs per game in the NCAA.
Opponents Outlook
Nebraska | Thursday, Feb. 9 | 10 a.m. CST | ESPN3 | Team notes
- The Huskers finished the 2016 season with a 35-21 record, 13-9 in Big Ten play.
- They advanced to the NCAA Columbia Regional, the same as the Cougars. The two teams faced off in a win-or-go-home matchup, with BYU falling 2-0. Nebraska lost to host Missouri 9-0 in five innings in the regional final.
- Nebraska leads in the overall series record against BYU, 7-3. The Cougars’ last win over the Huskers came on a 5-1 victory on March 12, 2010 at the Diamond Devil Invitational in Tempe, Arizona.
- Head coach Rhonda Revelle has an 879-464 record in her 24 seasons at Nebraska. This is her 25th season as a head coach, compiling an 887-480 record.
No. 1 Oklahoma | Thursday, Feb. 9 | 4 p.m. CST | Team notes
- In 2016, the Sooners had a 57-8 record, going 17-1 in the Big 12 to win the conference title.
- Oklahoma won its third NCAA National Title in 2016, defeating Auburn in the Women’s College World Series two games to one. The team went undefeated in the postseason until an 11-7 setback in extra innings against Auburn.
- BYU has never defeated Oklahoma in the four-game series history. The last matchup was last season when the Cougars played the Cougars twice in Oklahoma, losing both games 8-0 and 3-0.
- Head coach Patty Gasso is entering her 23rd season at Oklahoma with a 1,085-313-2 record. It is her 27th year as a head coach, earning a 1,246-372-3 career record.
No. 13 Washington | Friday, Feb. 10 | 7 p.m. CST
- The Huskies finished 2016 with a 39-15 overall record, 16-8 in Pac-12 play.
- They advanced to the 2016 NCAA Super Regionals in Alabama, dropping two games to cap off the season.
- Washington has the advantage in the series history with BYU, 7-2. The Cougars have lost six in a row, playing the Huskies most recently in the 2014 NCAA Seattle Regional, falling 9-0. The last win for BYU came back in 2002, a 6-4 win in the Red Desert Classic in St. George, Utah.
- Head coach Heather Tarr has been at UW for 12 seasons, compiling a 482-211-1 record.
No. 2 Auburn | Saturday, Feb. 11 | 10 a.m. CST | Team notes
- The Tigers had a 58-12 record in 2016, earning a 16-7 record in the SEC to finish in a tie for third.
- Auburn was the 2016 NCAA National Runner-up, falling to Oklahoma despite winning one game.
- BYU has played Auburn just twice, with the Cougars coming out on top both times. The two games were played in the 2011 NCAA Regionals in Seattle.
- Head coach Clint Myers has a 1,066-187-1 record in his 20 seasons with the Tigers. He has a career record of 1,472-379-1 in his 31 seasons as a head coach.