USD Softball Complex
USD Softball Complex San Diego CA 92110
SAN DIEGO—The BYU softball team capitalized on six San Diego errors and smacked 16 hits en route to a sweep on day one of conference play, defeating the Toreros 9-1 and 2-1 in a doubleheader at the USD Softball Complex on Friday.
"The team fought hard today and got two quality wins to open conferencey play," head coach Gordon Eakin said. "Our pitchers, Hannah, Tori and Katie, pieced together a great effort on the mound."
Game 1
BYU out-hit USD 13-6 in game one and capitalized on four Torero errors. Three Cougars had two hits, while Alexandra Hudson Shamo led the team with three. Eight out of the nine BYU starters had at least one hit in the game. JC Clayton scored a season-high three runs in the game as well.
Hannah Howell (4-10) scattered just six hits across her seven innings pitched and struck out seven to earn the win.
BYU put the pressure on USD early, taking advantage of a one-out single from Coryn Taualii to grab the 1-0 lead in the second. With Taualii on first, Bailie Hicken laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt and forced a Torero throwing error to bring in Taualii for the first run of the game.
Katie Manuma smoked a two-out double up the middle to extend her hitting streak to a career-high eight games and score Clayton in the top of third, who reached on a Torero error.
A lead-off double from USD threatened to cut BYU’s lead in the bottom of the frame, but the Cougar defense answered with three-straight outs to hold the score at 2-0.
USD’s third error of the game cost the Toreros again in the top of the fifth as USD’s left fielder misplayed a single from Clayton and allowed her to make it all the way to third base. Carly Duckworth scored Clayton with a double to center field and added to the 3-0 lead after stealing third and crossing home on a wild pitch.
USD’s Danielle Mavridis smacked her second double against Howell in the bottom of the fifth and a walk and a single later finally put USD on the board.
BYU took back that run and more in the top of the sixth, scoring four runs on four hits and one Torero error. Hicken, Clayton and Duckworth each singled in the inning and Marissa Bravo tripled for her first hit of the day. Ashlee Brawley Robinson added her first hit in the top of the seventh with a double to score Shamo and seal BYU’s 9-1 victory.
Game 2
BYU had just three hits in game two to USD's four, but BYU was able to improve to 12-15 overall and 2-0 in conference play, while San Diego falls to 15-14 and 0-2 in the PCSC. Bravo, Manuma and Hicken had the lone hits for the Cougars.
Clayton caused havoc right away for USD in game two after reaching on an error. She stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error and then scored on a passed ball. Bravo earned a free pass on a walk and scored following Manuma’s second double of the day to give BYU the 2-0 lead.
Tori Almond (6-3) held the Toreros hitless through two innings and had some help from the defense, who turned its sixth double play of the season as Madisen Robb snatched a line drive at third base and threw to first to end the second inning. Almond pitched 5.1 innings and gave up only three hits and one run in the outing.
Both teams stayed quiet offensively until the bottom of the fifth when USD’s Kylie Ordos tripled to lead-off the inning. A long fly ball brought in Ordos to cut BYU’s lead in half at 2-1.
With one out in the bottom of the sixth, a single and an error placed a runner on second for USD. Manuma came in to relieve Almond at the mound and was able to keep the Toreros at bay to hold the 2-1 lead.
In the bottom of the seventh, Manuma held USD to one hit and no runs to earn her second save of the season and solidify the 2-1 win for BYU.
The Cougars will play the Toreros again tomorrow in a doubleheader starting at 12 p.m. PDT at the USD Softball Complex.
PROVO, Utah--After a week off, the BYU softball team will play in its home opener on Tuesday against Marist College at 6 p.m. MDT and then will travel to San Diego for its conference opener in a doubleheader on Friday and Saturday.
Marist College
Tues., March 19, 2013
6 p.m. MDT
Gail Miller Field
San Diego
Fri.-Sat., March 22-23, 2013
4 & 6 p.m. PDT, 12 & 2 p.m. PDT
USD Softball Complex
BYU QUICK HITS
- BYU went 4-0 in its home and conference opener last season, defeating Idaho State 5-2 and New Mexico State, 3-2, 9-1 (5) and 6-3.
- This will be just the second time that BYU has faced Marist in its history, and this will also be the Red Foxes' first visit to Gail Miller Field.
- BYU started last home season with an 8-0 record. Overall they were 17-1 at home, with the lone loss coming against No. 20 Hawai’i.
- BYU has an overall record of 5-3 against San Diego and is 3-2 against San Diego at the Toreros' home field. San Diego was picked to finish third in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference pre-season poll.
OPPONENT NOTES
MARIST
The Red Foxes were 6-2 heading into last weekend’s San Diego Classic II. Their four-game winning streak was cut short after going 0-5 at the Classic to fall to 6-7 on the season. In only its second matchup against BYU, Marist will travel to Provo for the first time on Tuesday and will complete its trip to Utah with a game against PCSC-rival UVU on Wednesday. The Red Foxes are led by newcomer Nicole Cheek who is hitting a .395 clip alongside a team-leading 17 hits, 29 total bases and three home runs. Danielle Koltz provides power in the lineup, hitting .333 with 10 runs scored and a team-high 14 RBI. With nine less games under its belt than BYU, Marist has garnered 10 home runs on the season to BYU’s eight. Marist has four pitchers who have all earned a win this season, but are led by senior Emily Osterhaus who has an ERA of 1.28 with a record of 2-3 on the season. The pitching staff as a whole has held its opponents to just 19 (1.46 per game) extra-base hits to BYU’s staff, who has given up 65 (2.71 per game) extra-base hits so far this season. Defensively, the team has turned eight double plays and were ranked 1st in the NCAA with double plays per game as of March 11.
SAN DIEGO
San Diego took a record of 10-12 into the San Diego Classic II last weekend and extended its winning streak to six games in the tournament to improve to 15-12. The Toreros faced Marist in their second game of the tournament and beat the Red Foxes 3-2 in eight innings before ending the weekend with two walk-off wins to close out the Classic. Senior outfielder Lauren Tomey leads the way offensively for the Toreros. The 2012 First Team All-PCSC member is hitting a .415 clip alongside 34 hits and 42 total bases. The team only has three home runs on the season, but make up for it in doubles with 24. USD has also out-hit its opponents 198-158 this season and outscored its opponents 81-75. Juniors Cassidy Coleman and Jenny Lahitte have seen a majority of the time on the mound this year. Lahitte has a record of 6-7 with an ERA of 1.69, while Coleman takes an 8-5 record and an ERA of 2.28 into the team’s conference opener against BYU on Friday. The two pitchers combine for 203 strikeouts and have only given up a total of seven home runs. BYU hasn’t played USD since 2010, when the Cougars defeated the Toreros 11-3 in the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic. The Cougars have an overall record of 5-3 against the Toreros and are 3-2 at their home stadium.
IN THE RECORD BOOKS
There are a number of BYU softball players who are currently setting all-time season and career records at BYU. Senior shorstop JC Clayton is just three hits away from tying the all-time record in career hits set by Angie Quiocho with 265 hits. She has 37 hits so far on the season. Clayton is also fourth all-time in career runs with 162 and second in career batting average at .407. She is currently ranked 60th out of 150 in the NCAA for season batting average at .430. Sophomore Lacey Millett is ranked fifth for the season record in stolen bases with 14. She currently has nine steals on the season and ranks 57th out of 150 in the NCAA. Pitchers Tori Almond and Hannah Howell are tied for fifth in season wins, each with 20 in 2012. They have also both moved up in the area of career strikeouts at BYU. Almond is fourth with 305 and Howell is not far behind in fifth with 301.
RETURN TO THE MOUND
Due to injuries within the BYU pitching staff, former high school pitchers Katie Manuma and Carly Duckworth will each see some time on the mound this season. Both pitchers made their first appearances of the season in the San Diego Classic. Manuma pitched 3.2 innings, giving up two earned runs on six hits. Duckworth pitched one inning and held opponents to zero earned runs on two hits.
Both pitchers also saw a lot of time in the USF Under Armour Showcase. Manuma relieved Hannah Howell in the first game against Maine and earned the save after holding the Black Bears to no runs on three hits. She started the second game of the double header and held Maine to two runs on four hits.
After relieving Manuma in the bottom of the sixth against Maine, Duckworth held the lead for her first win as a Cougar pitcher. Duckworth also pitched a full seven innings against Providence College. She gave up five runs on 11 hits to fall to 1-1 on the season.
HITTING STREAKS
Marissa Bravo hales from Upland, Calif., and is currently hitting .403 for the Cougars with 14 RBI, five doubles and 10 runs scored. Her career and season high is eight games with a hit.
Manuma has had hits in all but five games this season. Her seven-game hitting streak, which is a career high, was from Feb. 9-Feb. 21. Manuma also hit a home run in every preseason tournament, including a grand slam against UC Santa Barbara in the Mary Nutter Classic. She is currently on a six-game hitting streak.
Clayton leads the team with a 19-game hitting streak from Feb. 8-Mar 2. She is currently hitting a .430 clip with a team-high 37 hits and 16 runs scored. Her streak was cut short in the USF Showcase against Maine, but she has had a hit in every game of the season but two.
WHERE TO WATCH
Tuesday's game will be broadcast live on BYUtv and will also be available via live stats. Every game against San Diego will also be available through live stats.