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Kristen Kerr | Posted: 15 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Kristen Kerr

Sluggers back Paulson’s gem in 10-1 win over Hawai’i

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LAS VEGAS – Well-rounded play in all aspects of the game gave BYU softball a 10-1 win over Hawai’i in five innings on the first day of the Marucci Desert Classic.

“We played a complete game tonight from start to finish — offensive, defensively and from the circle,” BYU head coach Gordon Eakin said.

Eight different Cougars crossed the plate against the Rainbow Wahine on 13 hits. Briielle Breland, Bridget Fleener and Allie Hancock all hit home runs, with Breland and Fleener driving in three and two runs, respectively. Rylee Jensen also brought in two runs on two hits.

Arissa Paulson threw six strikeouts from the circle and allowed just one run.

“Arissa pitched a great game tonight against a very good hitting team,” Eakin said. “She set the tone for us tonight.”

BYU vs. Hawai’i Box Score

Hawai’i (0-1, 0-0 Big West) opened its season against the Cougars in the loss.  

BYU (2-4, 0-0 West Coast Conference) got on the board first, scoring two runs in the first two innings. Breland crushed the ball over the centerfield fence in the first, bringing Jensen home as well for an early 2-0 lead.

Fleener and Hancock hit back-to-back home runs in the second inning, the second of the season for each of them. Fleener homered to right center while Hancock smashed one down the left field line for a 4-0 Cougar advantage.  

In the third inning, Jensen ripped a double to left center with two outs, allowing Brooke Vander Heide and Hancock to come across. Jensen scored a second time later that inning as Breland singled to center field for a 7-0 advantage.

Three singles in the fifth brought in three more runs. Alexa Strid first singled to right field as Lexi Tarrow scored. Then Libby Sugg scored as Caitlyn Alldredge singled to left field. Fleener singled through the left side while Strid scored for the Cougars’ final and 10th run.

The Cougars held the Rainbow Wahine scoreless until the bottom of the final inning.

The Marucci Desert Classic continues for BYU on Friday against FIU at 11:15 a.m. PT and New Mexico at 1:30 p.m. PT. Links to live stats will be available on the softball schedule page and the full tournament schedule can be found on the Marucci Desert Classic website

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Kristen Kerr | Posted: 13 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Kristen Kerr

BYU to play in Marucci Desert Classic this week

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PROVO, Utah – BYU softball looks to bounce back this week at the Marucci Desert Classic in Las Vegas Thursday through Saturday.

Previously the DeMarini Desert Classic, the Cougars will play five teams, beginning with Hawai’i on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6:00 p.m. PT. Competition continues the following day with matchups against Florida International at 11:15 a.m. PT and New Mexico at 1:30 p.m. PT. Tournament play concludes Saturday, Feb. 17, with games against Long Beach State at 9:00 a.m. PT and Iowa State at 11:15 a.m. PT.

BYU Game Notes

The games against Hawai’i, Long Beach State and Iowa State will be played at Eller Media Stadium on UNLV’s campus. The other two games against FIU and New Mexico will both be played at Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Field in Henderson, Nevada. Links to live stats can be found on the BYU schedule page.

BYU STORYLINES

  • BYU ranks No. 17 nationally in home runs per game and opened the 2018 campaign with eight home runs from seven players at the Kajikawa Classic. Libby Sugg leads the pack with two while Ashley Godfrey, Caitlyn Alldredge, Lexi Tarrow, Allie Hancock, Madison Merrell and Bridget Fleener have one apiece. Five Cougars hit homers against Oregon State, including three- and two-run homers from Godfrey and Alldredge. Tarrow also had a three-run dinger against Stanford.
  • This is the fourth-straight year BYU has participated in the Marucci Desert Classic, formerly the Demarini Deseret Classic. UNLV hosts the tournament. Last year, the Cougars went 3-0 before the final two games were canceled. BYU went 4-1 in both 2016 and 2015. The only team on all four schedules is Hawai’i, who the Cougars have defeated each of the past three years.
  • Including the 2017 West Coast Conference title, BYU has won four-straight WCC championships. Additionally, it was the Cougars’ ninth-consecutive conference title, spanning four different conferences. The auto-bid to the 2017 NCAA tournament was BYU’s 13th-straight and 14th overall.
  • Junior catcher and team captain Libby Sugg has been named to the 2018 USA Softball College Player of the Year Watch List. She earned NFCA All-Pacific Region First Team honors and was named to the All-WCC Second Team last season. Sugg led the team in RBI and home runs with 56 and 13, respectively, while hitting .356.

OPPONENTS OUTLOOK

Hawai’i | Thursday, Feb. 15 | 6:00 p.m. PT

  • The Rainbow Wahine finished the 2017 season with a 29-23 record, 8-13 in Big West play.
  • BYU leads in the overall series 12-2, most recently winning 7-5 on February 8, 2017, in the same tournament last year.
  • Head coach Bob Coolen enters his 27th season at the helm of the Hawai’i program and 29th overall. He is the school’s all-time winningest softball coach in the 33-year history of the program with a 950-571-1 record at UH.

FIU | Friday, Feb. 16 | 11:15 a.m. PT

  • In 2017, FIU had a 45-15 overall record, going 17-9 in Conference USA.
  • The Panthers advanced to the NCAA Gainesville Regional, where they beat Florida A&M and fell to Oklahoma State twice.
  • This game will be the second meeting between BYU and FIU. The Panthers won 3-2 on March 8, 2002.
  • Gator Rebhan is in his fourth season as head coach after serving as an assistant coach in 2014. In his third season, Rebhan took FIU back to the NCAA Regionals for the third time in school history, earning a spot in the Conference USA Championship game for the first time and earning a coveted at-large bid to the postseason.

New Mexico | Friday, Feb. 16 |1:30 p.m. PT

  • The Lobos finished 2017 with a 20-30 overall record, 6-18 in Mountain West Conference play.
  • BYU leads in the overall series against former MWC foe New Mexico, 38-18. The Cougars last beat the Lobos 2-0 on February 6, 2015, in their last meeting.
  • In her first season as head coach, Paula Congleton returns to her alma mater. She has over 20 years of head coaching experience, along with 300-plus wins.

Long Beach State | Saturday, Feb. 17 | 9:00 a.m. PT

  • In 2017, Long Beach State finished the season with a 23-28-1 overall record, 11-10 in Big West play.
  • BYU carries the edge in the overall series, 3-4. The 49ers most recently won 6-0 on March 17, 2016.
  • Kim Sowder has been with Long Beach State for 11 seasons, compiling a record of 356-245-1. The 49ers have advanced to six NCAA Regional appearances under Sowder.

Iowa State | Saturday, Feb. 17 | 11:15 a.m. PT

  • The Cyclones finished 2017 with a 25-35 overall record, 6-12 in Big 12 competition.
  • BYU holds the advantage in the overall series with a 2-0 record, last winning 5-0 on February 27, 2009.
  • Head coach Jamie Pinkerson enters his first season as head coach after serving as an assistant coach from 2009-13. During that time, he was instrumental in developing a strong offense. The 2013 Cyclones set schools records for runs (284), home runs (40), RBI (253) and walks (166).