Brigham Young University
Feb 08 | 08:30 PM
1 - 3
University of Oklahoma
Nancy Almaraz Stadium

Ecuador 1566, Lazaro Cardenas, 48330 Ciudad de México Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 48330

Ari Davis | Posted: 8 Feb 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ari Davis

BYU drops late inning thriller to No. 3 Oklahoma 3-1

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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mex. – Despite late-inning scoring, the BYU softball team dropped a close one to No. 3 Oklahoma 3-1 on the final day of the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge on Saturday night.

Game Highlights:

  • Autumn Moffat held the Sooners scoreless for five innings and ultimately only gave up three runs with one walk in 6.0 innings pitched
  • Freshman Kaylee Erickson tallied her first career hit against Oklahoma in the top of the fifth inning.
  • Martha Epenesa, Kaylee Erickson and Emilee Erickson gave BYU a surge in the top of the seventh inning as Epenesa scored for a 3-1 finish.

Player Highlights:

  • Autumn Moffat: L (1-1), 6.0 IP, 6H, 2ER, 1BB, 1K
  • Both Autumn Moffat and Huntyr Ava were named All-Tournament following the game

BYU vs. No. 3 Oklahoma Box Score

With the game scoreless in the top of the sixth inning, Oklahoma (4-0) opted to put in their All-American pitcher to face the BYU (2-2) lineup. Rylee Jensen-McFarland gave the first pitch she saw a ride but flew out to deep center field. In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Sooners broke the game open putting up three runs to make the score 3-0.

In the top of the seventh, Martha Epenesa drew a walk to get on base with one out. Emilee Erickson reached base on a fielder’s choice and an error on Oklahoma’s second baseman allowed Epenesa to reach second base. Kaylee Erickson followed, also reaching on a fielder’s choice with Emilee Erickson out at second but scoring Epensea to make the score 3-1. However, Bevell grounded out to end the game at 3-1.

The Cougars next travel to San Diego to compete in the Campbell Cartier Tournament with their first game against San Diego State on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. PT.

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Ari Davis | Posted: 1 Feb 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ari Davis

Softball heads to Puerto Vallarta to open 2020 Season

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PROVO, Utah – BYU softball will travel to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for the Puerto Vallarta College Challenge and face four different teams to begin the 2020 season.

BYU at Puerto Vallarta Game Notes

The Cougars will play George Washington and Nevada on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. CT, respectively. Then on Friday, Feb. 7, BYU will face Oregon at 6 p.m. CT before closing out the tournament against No. 3 Oklahoma in a Saturday night contest at 8:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, Feb. 8. The Sooners are coming off an appearance in the Women’s College World Series, losing to UCLA in the final game. 

All four games will be played at Nancy Almaraz Stadium in Puerto Vallarta with live streaming on FloSoftball with a subscription. 

20 Years of BYU Softball. The start of the 2020 season marks the 20th anniversary of the start of BYU softball. February 4, 2000, the Cougars defeated Sacramento State 3-2 in San Jose to start the program off with a win. In the 20 years, BYU has captured 14 conference titles and made 16 appearances in the NCAA tournament. Head coach Gordon Eakin has been part of the BYU softball program since its inception and took over the head coaching duties in 2002.

Ranked Opponents. Throughout the 2020 season, BYU will face four top 25 preseason teams including No. 3 Oklahoma at the Puerto Vallarta Challenge. 

Back to Mexico. This will be the Cougars fourth trip to the Puerto Vallarta Challenge. Last season, BYU faced two ranked teams and took down No. 18 Baylor in its second game of the tournament. In 2017, the Cougars came home with a 2-2 record also beating No. 13 Washington. At the inaugural tournament in 2015, BYU won all four games. 

Return to the WCC. This will be BYU’s seventh season as a member of the West Coast Conference after joining in the 2014 season. Since its first season, BYU has claimed the WCC Championship the last six-straight years. Last season, BYU earned three of the top season awards including Player of the Year (Lexi Tarrow), Pitcher of the Year (Arissa Paulson) and Defensive Player of the Year (Erin Miklus) as well as having seven players be named to the All-WCC teams. 

BYU Record Book. Left fielder Rylee Jensen-McFarland returns for her senior season at BYU already ranked in multiple categories in the BYU record books. Jensen-McFarland ranks top 10 at BYU in career batting average (.350), runs (143) and on-base percentage (.444). Only a junior, starting pitcher Arissa Paulson ranks top ten at BYU in career wins (33), complete games (31), shutouts (7) and strikeouts (280).

Opponent Outlook

George Washington | Thursday, Feb. 6 | 10 a.m. CST | FloSoftball 

Overall: 0-0
Home: 0-0
Away: 0-0
Neutral: 0-0
Under Eakin: ---
Longest win Streak: ---
Last win: ---
Longest Losing Streak: ---
Last loss: ---

Nevada | Thursday, Feb. 6 | 12:30 a.m. CST | FloSoftball 

Overall: 5-3
Home: 0-0
Away: 3-0
Neutral: 2-3
Under Eakin: 5-3
Longest win Streak: 3 
Last win: 8-0, 2/17/19
Longest Losing Streak: 3
Last loss: 20-10, 2/15/19

Oregon | Friday, Feb. 7 | 6 p.m. CST | FloSoftball 

Overall: 4-10
Home: 1-0
Away: 0-8
Neutral: 3-2
Under Eakin: 3-10
Longest win Streak: 1, four times 
Last win: 6-5, 3/25/14
Longest Losing Streak: 4
Last loss: 1-0, 3/30/17

No. 3 Oklahoma | Saturday,  Feb. 8 | 8:30 p.m. CST | FloSoftball 

Overall: 0-7
Home: 0-0
Away: 0-3
Neutral: 0-4
Under Eakin: 0-6
Longest win Streak: --- 
Last win: ---
Longest Losing Streak: 7
Last loss: 5-0, 2/22/19