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PROVO, Utah – Behind two home runs off the bat of sophomore slugger Lexi Tarrow, No. 20/21 BYU softball rallied to defeat Utah Valley 12-4 on a rainy Wednesday at Gail Miller Field in the Utah Community Credit Union Crosstown Clash.
“I thought we started slow, but I really liked the way our team responded,” BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said. “We stayed confident and I was really impressed with the total play of the game. It was all done in a calm, confident atmosphere even when we were behind.”
After falling behind 4-0, BYU (33-10, 6-0 West Coast Conference) mounted an impressive comeback, scoring 12 unanswered runs to defeat the Wolverines (12-21, 4-8 Western Athletic Conference) in six innings after the run-rule was put into effect on Tarrow's walk-off bomb. As a team, the Cougars hit five home runs, the most this season and the most in a single game since 2010 against Southern Utah. The three homers hit in the second inning were the most in a single frame since 2015 when BYU did it against Pacific, also in the second inning.
The two home runs were part of Tarrow's 4-for-5 effort, adding three runs and three RBI on the night. Senior Lauren Bell, junior Caitlyn Larsen Alldredge and freshman Rylee Jensen also homered in the game. As a team, BYU totaled 15 hits and 13 RBI while also drawing six walks.
Senior McKenna Bull earned her 22nd victory of the season after entering the game in relief for starter Arissa Paulson. Bull pitched five innings, striking out seven batters and allowing just one hit and no runs. Bull now holds a new school record with 27-consecutive scoreless innings pitched.
In the first inning, the Wolverines produced a baserunner with two outs in the first after Brittney Vansway drew a walk. The next batter blasted a fly ball over the centerfield wall and UVU took an early 2-0 lead. Following another walk, Basia Query knocked a ball off the left field wall for a stand-up triple to extend the lead and Utah Valley led 3-0 after the first half inning of play.
After two Wolverine hitters drew walks to start off the second inning, Bull entered the game in relief for Paulson. UVU’s Caragh Morris blooped a single into shallow left field to score the runner on third for the Wolverines' fourth run of the night. Bull retired the next three batters and UVU maintained a 4-0 lead.
In the bottom of the second, BYU responded with a monster inning, scoring seven runs on seven hits. Jensen started the rally by blasting a bomb out of the park for her fourth deep ball of the year to put BYU on the scoreboard. Brooke Vander Heide reached on a bunt single and Tarrow hit her first home run of the night to left center to bring the Cougars within one run. Two batters later, Alldredge blasted another two-run shot, her eighth homer of the season, and BYU took a 5-4 advantage.
Libby Sugg and Ashley Thompson continued the hit parade with back-to-back singles and Alexa Strid drew a walk to load the bases with just one out still in the bottom of the second. Jensen knocked a grounder up the middle for BYU’s seventh hit of the inning, bringing two more runs home. The Cougars ended the inning with a 7-4 lead.
The Wolverines went quietly in the third with a scoreless half-inning and BYU added to its lead after Bell hit a line drive out of the park to give the Cougars an 8-4 edge. Two Cougars reached on walks and Stridd singled to score Sugg from second. BYU closed the third inning with a 9-4 lead.
In the bottom of the fourth with two outs and two runners on base, Sugg doubled off the wall in right center to scroe two more runs for BYU, making the score 11-4.
After a scoreless fifth inning by both teams, Tarrow homered again, this time to dead center in the bottom of the sixth, bringing the run-rule into effect and giving BYU the 12-4 walk-off victory.
The Cougars remain at home for a three-game home stand this weekend against San Diego. The first game of Friday’s doubleheader will begin at 5 p.m. MDT with the second game scheduled to start at 7 p.m. MDT.
Cougars and Wolverines to play in UCCU Crosstown Clash on Wednesday
PROVO, Utah – Following a bye weekend, No. 20/21 BYU softball is back in action against Utah Valley in the Utah Community Credit Union Crosstown Clash on Wednesday at Gail Miller Field.
The Cougars (32-10, 6-0 West Coast Conference) played just one game last week, picking up a 4-0 win against Southern Utah in Provo. The Wolverines (12-20, 4-8 WAC) are currently on a three-game losing streak after getting swept in the series against Grand Canyon over the weekend.
The matchup will begin at 6 p.m. MDT and will be televised live on BYUtv. It will also be on BYU Radio – Sirius XM 143, along with live stats on the BYU softball schedule page.
BYU Storylines
- This Wednesday is BYU’s fifth in-state game of the 2017 season, the first against Utah Valley. The Cougars are 4-0 so far this year, defeating Utah and Utah State while winning the two-game series against Southern Utah. After the game against the Wolverines this week, BYU has one more in-state game against Utah State on May 9.
- BYU has held its opponents scoreless in the past four games, with two of the four victories being run-rule wins. There have been just seven hits by the opponents over those games. McKenna Bull has thrown 22-consecutive scoreless innings, while Arissa Paulson has pitched 14-straight innings without giving up a run.
- The Cougars are ranked for the ninth week of the season, extending the recordfor the most a BYU softball team has been ranked in a single season. They remain at No. 21 in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll and dropped a spot to No. 20 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25. Additionally, thanks to the tough schedule before conference play, BYU is No. 18 in the NCAA in RPI.
Opponent Outlook
Utah Valley (12-20, 4-8 WAC)
- The Wolverines have won two conference series so far this season, taking two games against both CSU Bakersfield and Seattle U in Orem.
- Against WCC foes, UVU is 2-2 in 2017. The Wolverines lost to San Diego and Saint Mary’s in the season-opening tournament, but got revenge later by taking two from the Gaels back in March.
- BYU holds a 34-4 series advantage over UVU, including an 11-1 mark at home. Back in 2015, the Wolverines beat the Cougars in Provo for the first time in program history, a 13-0 run-rule win. BYU took both games in 2016.