PROVO -- BYU softball made history tonight as they sent the Utes running home with no wins in tonight's double-header at Gail Miller Field. BYU won 7-2 and 4-3 making this the fourth consecutive win against Utah.
Utah took the lead in the first inning of the first game after Devina Quintero singled to left field sending the Ute runners on second and third home.
"I expected a tough game and we certainly got it," BYU head softball coach Eakin said. "I knew Utah wasn't going to leave quietly."
BYU stopped the Utes in the bottom of the third inning as Ashlyn Russell hit her 17th home run of the season. Russell's grand slam gave BYU a 4-2 advantage over the Utes. The Cougars didn't stop there. Lindi Kennedy slammed the ball over the fence in right center. Kennedy had a two RBI bringing the Cougars up to 6-2.
"Russell was huge with her grand slam in the first game," Eakin said.
In the fourth inning Debbie Dodds singled through the right side. Ianeta Le`i doubled to right center sending Dodds home, giving the Cougars a 7-2 advantage. Kennedy ended the first game as she caught a fly in right field.
The second game was scoreless until the fifth inning. BYU had a chance to make something happen in the third inning with bases loaded and two strong hitters, Ianeta Le`i and Russell, up to bat, but the Utes held the Cougars scoreless.
It wasn't until the bottom of the fifth inning that the tides began to change in favor of BYU. Utah pitcher Brianna Gourdin walked Jennifer Whiteley and Krystle Chamberlain. Dodds doubled to left field sending Whiteley and Chamberlain home bringing the score to 2-0. After Dodds advanced to third off a wild pitch, she also scored for the Cougars off Russell's sacrifice fly to right field.
After the Utes tied the game up in the top of the sixth inning, 3-3, BYU left fielder Krystle Chamberlain raced to catch a fly ball sending the Cougars to the bottom of the sixth inning.
Dodds finished the game for the Cougars as she singled through the left side sending Whiteley, who was on second, home and giving BYU a 4-3 win over the Utes.
"Dodds has been clutch in conference play," Eakin said. "Dodds came through time and time again."
Tonight marked history for the Cougars against their rivals. This was the first time BYU swept Utah in all four games of regular season play.
BYU will rest tomorrow as they get ready to face Florida State at home on Friday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for their last home game of the season.
PROVO -- After stealing two games away from New Mexico last Thursday 4-0 and 9-7, the Cougars are ready to take on their neighbors up north. BYU will host Utah in a double-header Wednesday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
BYU (38-11) swept the Utes in convincing fashion 13-0 and 5-3 in Salt Lake City on April 2. In Conference action number one ranked BYU is 14-2, while last year's MWC Champions, Utah, is 6-10. In the last meeting against the Utes, BYU pitcher Summer Tobias was able to hold them scoreless in the first game. Tobias threw a two hitter as she faced 20 batters.
"We're excited to play," BYU head softball coach Eakin said. "It's a big weekend for us."
BYU's matchup against Utah may determine what team will take the series lead as it currently stands in favor of the Cougars at 11-10. BYU's batting average is highest in the conference with a .320, while Utah has a .247.
"If you just take the last few years, we've taken control," Eakin said. "The past doesn't matter. We look forward to a very competitive game with Utah."
Highlights include BYU being ranked fourth in the nation for slugging percentage at .538. Lauren Watson-Perry is ninth in the nation for runs per game and 15th for batting average, while Ashlyn Russell is ranked 9th in the nation for home runs per game.
The Cougars will continue their dominating play at home as they take on Florida State Friday at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m in the last home game of the season.