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Ducks Score Four in the Seventh to Sweep Utah
03/19/22 | Softball
SALT LAKE CITY – No. 11 Oregon scored four times in the seventh inning of game two to sweep a doubleheader from Utah Saturday at Dumke Family Softball Stadium.
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Following an 8-2 win in the first game, the Ducks rallied from three down in the final inning to defeat the Utes, 7-6, in game two and win their first Pac-12 series of the year, two-games-to-one.
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"Every time we're playing a Pac-12 series, we're playing a super-regional," said coach Melyssa Lombardi. "This weekend was our first super-regional. So to be able to go on the road and take two was huge."
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Both Jasmine Williams and Paige Sinicki were 3-for-7 with three RBI on Saturday. Sinicki had a clutch two-out RBI that gave Oregon (21-4, 2-1) the lead in the seventh inning of game two.
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"Paige is just gritty," said Allee Bunker, who belted her sixth home run of the season prior to Sinicki's hit. "She is probably the most gritty person on the team.
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'"She just consistently puts up a fight every at bat no matter the situation," said Bunker. "I just know when she gets up in those situations, she's going to put a ball in play somewhere and give us a chance to win."
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How it Happened (Game 1): Utah (16-13, 1-2) got on the board first with a run in the third, but the Ducks scored twice in the fourth and fifth innings to pull away before adding three runs in the seventh.
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In the top of the fourth, Williams tripled to score Ariel Carlson, who doubled earlier in the inning. Hannah Galey then dropped down a perfect bunt single to bring Williams home, giving the Ducks a 2-1 lead.
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"What I love about Jas is she's so versatile," said Lombardi. "We have her in the infield and the outfield, but any time we call upon her she's ready to go."
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With two runners on and two outs in the top of the fifth, Sinicki came up with a clutch single to score both runners for a 4-1 Duck lead.
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The Utes cut the lead to 4-2 on a home run in the bottom of the fifth, but Raegan Breedlove came out of the pen to induce a 5-3 double play followed by a fly out to left field to end the threat.
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In the sixth, Rachel Cid walked and Bunker sent Cid to third with a single that extended her hitting streak to 14 games. Hanna Delgado then hit a RBI single up the middle that scored Cid.
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The Ducks put the game away in the seventh thanks to a three-run home run by Allison Benning. Williams got things going with a two-out double before Tehya Bird drew a walk on four balls. Benning then drilled an 0-2 pitch over the fence in right field for an 8-2 lead. It was the first career home run for Benning.
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"I'm so excited for Allison having the opportunity to do that – just taking a big hack and getting that home run," said Sinicki.
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Breedlove gave up just one hit in three innings to earn her first save of the season.
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How it Happened (Game 2): KK Humphreys staked the Ducks to a 1-0 lead with her fifth home run of the season in the first inning. The lead was short-lived as the Utes scored four times in the bottom of the first.
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Oregon cut the lead to a run in the second inning when Sinicki singled and Williams sent a 1-2 pitch over the wall in left center for her first home run of the season.
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Utah countered with two more runs in the bottom of the second and led 6-3 going into the seventh inning.
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Cid led off the frame with a double and scored on Benning's RBI single down the left field line to make it 6-4 Utah.
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Bunker then delivered one of her biggest hits of the season, a two-run homer that just cleared the wall in left center to tie the game at 6-6.
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"Here I am year four and I've been in these types of situations many times," said Bunker. "As a veteran, I think it's my role to perform in those big situations."
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After Bunker's homer, Delgado tripled to right field. With two outs, Sinicki fouled off two 0-2 pitches before dropping a double down the right field line to score Delgado with the winning run.
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"It's awesome that we could just keep passing the bat and we're going to keep fighting to get those runs in," said Sinicki. "In that moment I was trying to at least get something in play and it ended up finding a hole and I'm super-happy about it."
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Utah got its first two runners on in the bottom of the seventh, but Stevie Hansen induced two fly balls around a strikeout to seal the win.
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"That's really tough and I think that goes to show you how tough this team is and the fight we will show throughout the rest of the season," said Bunker.
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Noteworthy: Bunker's homer in the second game extended her hitting streak to 15 games. With hits in both games, Delgado now has an 11-game hitting streak. In two pinch-hitting appearances, Benning was 2-for-2 with four RBI. Hansen was the winning pitcher in both games and is now 6-0 on the season. Kai Luschar got her first hit of the season, a pinch-hit double in the fourth inning of game two. Vallery Wong threw out her fifth runner of the year in the fourth inning of game two. Oregon and Utah played a doubleheader to complete their three-game series on Saturday because of a weather front expected to hit Salt Lake City Sunday.
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Quotable
Head Coach Melyssa Lombardi
"What I really liked about our team is we came into this day going 'were going to find a way to get two.' We didn't know exactly what it was going to look like, but we were locked in to find a way to walk away with two wins."
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On Deck: The Ducks have Sunday off before playing at BYU Monday at 3 p.m. Pacific.
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Following an 8-2 win in the first game, the Ducks rallied from three down in the final inning to defeat the Utes, 7-6, in game two and win their first Pac-12 series of the year, two-games-to-one.
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"Every time we're playing a Pac-12 series, we're playing a super-regional," said coach Melyssa Lombardi. "This weekend was our first super-regional. So to be able to go on the road and take two was huge."
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Both Jasmine Williams and Paige Sinicki were 3-for-7 with three RBI on Saturday. Sinicki had a clutch two-out RBI that gave Oregon (21-4, 2-1) the lead in the seventh inning of game two.
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"Paige is just gritty," said Allee Bunker, who belted her sixth home run of the season prior to Sinicki's hit. "She is probably the most gritty person on the team.
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'"She just consistently puts up a fight every at bat no matter the situation," said Bunker. "I just know when she gets up in those situations, she's going to put a ball in play somewhere and give us a chance to win."
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How it Happened (Game 1): Utah (16-13, 1-2) got on the board first with a run in the third, but the Ducks scored twice in the fourth and fifth innings to pull away before adding three runs in the seventh.
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In the top of the fourth, Williams tripled to score Ariel Carlson, who doubled earlier in the inning. Hannah Galey then dropped down a perfect bunt single to bring Williams home, giving the Ducks a 2-1 lead.
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"What I love about Jas is she's so versatile," said Lombardi. "We have her in the infield and the outfield, but any time we call upon her she's ready to go."
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With two runners on and two outs in the top of the fifth, Sinicki came up with a clutch single to score both runners for a 4-1 Duck lead.
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The Utes cut the lead to 4-2 on a home run in the bottom of the fifth, but Raegan Breedlove came out of the pen to induce a 5-3 double play followed by a fly out to left field to end the threat.
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In the sixth, Rachel Cid walked and Bunker sent Cid to third with a single that extended her hitting streak to 14 games. Hanna Delgado then hit a RBI single up the middle that scored Cid.
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The Ducks put the game away in the seventh thanks to a three-run home run by Allison Benning. Williams got things going with a two-out double before Tehya Bird drew a walk on four balls. Benning then drilled an 0-2 pitch over the fence in right field for an 8-2 lead. It was the first career home run for Benning.
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"I'm so excited for Allison having the opportunity to do that – just taking a big hack and getting that home run," said Sinicki.
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Breedlove gave up just one hit in three innings to earn her first save of the season.
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How it Happened (Game 2): KK Humphreys staked the Ducks to a 1-0 lead with her fifth home run of the season in the first inning. The lead was short-lived as the Utes scored four times in the bottom of the first.
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Oregon cut the lead to a run in the second inning when Sinicki singled and Williams sent a 1-2 pitch over the wall in left center for her first home run of the season.
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Utah countered with two more runs in the bottom of the second and led 6-3 going into the seventh inning.
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Cid led off the frame with a double and scored on Benning's RBI single down the left field line to make it 6-4 Utah.
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Bunker then delivered one of her biggest hits of the season, a two-run homer that just cleared the wall in left center to tie the game at 6-6.
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"Here I am year four and I've been in these types of situations many times," said Bunker. "As a veteran, I think it's my role to perform in those big situations."
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After Bunker's homer, Delgado tripled to right field. With two outs, Sinicki fouled off two 0-2 pitches before dropping a double down the right field line to score Delgado with the winning run.
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"It's awesome that we could just keep passing the bat and we're going to keep fighting to get those runs in," said Sinicki. "In that moment I was trying to at least get something in play and it ended up finding a hole and I'm super-happy about it."
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Utah got its first two runners on in the bottom of the seventh, but Stevie Hansen induced two fly balls around a strikeout to seal the win.
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"That's really tough and I think that goes to show you how tough this team is and the fight we will show throughout the rest of the season," said Bunker.
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Noteworthy: Bunker's homer in the second game extended her hitting streak to 15 games. With hits in both games, Delgado now has an 11-game hitting streak. In two pinch-hitting appearances, Benning was 2-for-2 with four RBI. Hansen was the winning pitcher in both games and is now 6-0 on the season. Kai Luschar got her first hit of the season, a pinch-hit double in the fourth inning of game two. Vallery Wong threw out her fifth runner of the year in the fourth inning of game two. Oregon and Utah played a doubleheader to complete their three-game series on Saturday because of a weather front expected to hit Salt Lake City Sunday.
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Quotable
Head Coach Melyssa Lombardi
"What I really liked about our team is we came into this day going 'were going to find a way to get two.' We didn't know exactly what it was going to look like, but we were locked in to find a way to walk away with two wins."
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On Deck: The Ducks have Sunday off before playing at BYU Monday at 3 p.m. Pacific.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Hansen, Stevie (5-0)
L: SMITH (3-3)
S: Breedlove, Raegan (1)

Batting:
2B: Carlson, Ariel 1 ; Williams, Jasmine 1
3B: Williams, Jasmine 1
HR: Benning, Allison 1
RBI: Delgado, Hanna 1 ; Sinicki, Paige 2 ; Williams, Jasmine 1 ; Galey, Hannah 1 ; Benning, Allison 3
SH: Sinicki, Paige 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Humphreys, KK 1 ; Luschar, Kai 1 ; Carlson, Ariel 1 ; Williams, Jasmine 2 ; Cid, Rachel 2 ; Benning, Allison 1
SB: Luschar, Kai 1 ; Galey, Hannah 1
HBP: Humphreys, KK 1

Batting:
HR: FAULK 1
RBI: JACQUEZ 1 ; FAULK 1
SH: DENNING 1
Base Running:
RUNS: FAULK 1 ; BELARDE 1
HBP: GASPER 1
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