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LOGAN, Utah – Behind scoring outbursts in the third and fourth innings, No. 22/23 BYU softball pulled out an 8-6 win at Utah State on Wednesday.
“This was a good win against a quality opponent,” BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. “Utah State has been playing great softball. They jumped out on us 3-0, but our team did a great job fighting its way back and taking the lead. Arissa Paulson came in and shut down their offense, which was key to our win.”
Libby Sugg and Briielle Breland both hit homers for the Cougars in the win. BYU (24-10, 0-0 West Coast Conference) improves to 6-0 when hitting two or more home runs in a game. The eight runs scored by the Cougars were the most scored since a 10-4 win against Maine last month. The crowd of 603 that came out to watch the in-state matchup was the highest Utah State (23-9, 6-3 Mountain West) attendance since 2007.
Sugg led BYU in RBI with four and Breland notched two from her bomb in the top of the fourth. McKenna Bull pitched 4.1 innings for the Cougars, improving her season record to 17-4 after throwing six strikeouts. Arissa Paulson came in relief in the fifth, tossing four strikeouts to save the game for BYU.
The Aggies got on board first in the bottom of the second. They brought in three unearned runs, including two runs from a double to right center. Bull threw a strikeout for the third out, ending the inning with the Cougars down 3-0.
BYU got right back in it in the next inning. After Lauren Bell and Lexi Tarrow were both walked, Sugg came up to bat with two outs. She hit a line-drive home run over left field to tie the game 3-3.
In the top of the fourth, the Cougars piled on the runs, facing three different Aggie pitchers in the process. With Caitlyn Larsen Alldredge on first, Breland hit her second career home run to give BYU a 5-3 lead. In the next at bat, Brooke Vander Heide doubled to right field, keeping the hot hitting going. Bell hit a double of her own with two runners on, bringing them both home. A few at bats later, Sugg’s ground out gave Bell time to reach home for the fifth run of the inning. At the end of the frame, BYU’s lead jumped up to 9-3.
After holding Utah State scoreless for two innings, a three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth closed the gap. Paulson, in to relieve Bull, got the third out with a strikeout to keep BYU’s 8-6 lead.
The Aggies’ reliever Kelli White handled the Cougars’ offense, forcing BYU to go three up, three down in the last three innings of the game. The Cougars were unable to extend their two-run advantage but were able to rely on their defense to hold on to the lead. Paulson earned the save as the defense made Utah State go three up, three down in the final frame, giving BYU the 8-6 win.
WCC play begins this weekend for BYU at Loyola Marymount. The Cougars play a single game on Friday at 2 p.m. PDT and a doubleheader on Saturday starting at noon PDT.
In-state matchup and WCC play coming up for No. 22/23 BYU this week
PROVO, Utah – West Coast Conference play begins this weekend at Loyola Marymount for No. 22/23 BYU softball after a quick trip to face Utah State on Wednesday.
The reigning three-time WCC champion Cougars (23-10, 0-0 WCC) look to defend their title. They will travel to Logan, Utah on Wednesday to play Utah State (23-8, 6-3 Mountain West) before heading to Los Angeles for the three-game series at LMU (14-22, 0-0 WCC).
The matchup against the Aggies will be streamed live on theMtn.com. Live stats will be available for all games on the BYU softball schedule page.
BYU Storylines
- The Cougars are ranked for the sixth week of the season, extending the streak for the most a BYU softball team has been ranked in a single season. They moved up in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll at No. 22, the highest BYU has been ranked in 2017. In the ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25, the Cougars are ranked for the first time this year, clocking in at No. 23. Additionally, thanks to the tough schedule before conference play, BYU is No. 21 in the NCAA in RPI.
- For the third time this season, BYU swept the WCC weekly awards with Caitlyn Larsen Aldlredge winning player of the week and McKenna Bull taking pitcher of the week. This is the first WCC Player of the Week nod of Alldredge’s career, while for Bull, this is the fifth WCC Pitcher of the Week honor of the year, third in a row. BYU also swept the weekly awards in week two when Rylee Jensen and Kerisa Viramontes won and in week four when Libby Sugg and Bull took the honors. Bull also won the Madness WCC Player of the Week award.
- Bull now holds the career records for innings pitched, complete games, shutouts, saves, strikeouts and wins. She surpassed Paige Affleck’s 91 career wins in the first game against Dartmouth. Additionally, she passed Affleck’s 803.1 career innings pitched against Oregon. At the plate, Ashley Thompson is moving up career lists herself, currently fifth in stolen bases (39) and third in walks (112).
Opponents Outlook
Utah State (23-8, 6-3 Mountain West) | Game Notes
- After going 16-4 to start 2017, this year’s Utah State team secured the best 20-game start in school history.
- The Aggies are ranked in the top 15 in the NCAA in batting average (0.334), slugging percentage (0.516), stolen bases per game (2.19) and triples per game (0.42).
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BYU leads the overall series 35-2 over Utah State. The Cougars are on a 15-game win streak against the Aggies, the last win coming in Provo last year, 4-1.
Loyola Marymount (14-22, 0-0 WCC)
- In 2017, LMU has an 8-15 record at home.
- The Lions split two games against the Cougars’ first opponent this week, the Aggies, earlier this season.
- The Cougars hold the 16-8 overall advantage over the Lions. However, LMU has won the series against BYU in the past two years, including a 2-1 series win in Provo last year.