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Ducks Drop Series Opener to UW
04/22/22 | Softball
EUGENE, Ore. – No. 19 Oregon dropped the first game of its weekend series with No. 11 Washington, 9-0, Friday night in front of 1,868 at Jane Sanders Stadium.
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Oregon starter Stevie Hansen did a good job getting ahead of hitters, but the Ducks had trouble finishing off at-bats. Of Washington's first five hits, four came on a two-strike count.
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"We know how to play in these games, we know how to compete against these teams," said head coach Melyssa Lombardi. "It's just finishing it off."
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How it Happened: The Huskies (26-11, 7-6) scored once in the first and could have had more but Hansen (10-6) got Sarah Willis to ground out to shortstop Paige Sinicki with runners on second and third to end the inning.
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Oregon (26-14, 5-12), kept it a 1-0 game until the fourth inning, when Washington scored four times. The Huskies added another four runs in the fifth.
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The Ducks got their lone hit of the game from Terra McGowan leading off the bottom of the first.
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Noteworthy: Allison Benning matched her season-best with three strikeouts in relief. She also had a walk as the Ducks' designated player. … Ariel Carlson walked twice. … Tehya Bird started at third base for the first time in her career.
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On Deck: Game two between the Ducks and Huskies will be Saturday at 5 p.m. (Pac-12 Network).
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Quotable
Head Coach Melyssa Lombardi
"The biggest thing is that tomorrow's a new day. They have to let today go and be ready to come out and compete tomorrow, which I think they will."
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Oregon starter Stevie Hansen did a good job getting ahead of hitters, but the Ducks had trouble finishing off at-bats. Of Washington's first five hits, four came on a two-strike count.
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"We know how to play in these games, we know how to compete against these teams," said head coach Melyssa Lombardi. "It's just finishing it off."
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How it Happened: The Huskies (26-11, 7-6) scored once in the first and could have had more but Hansen (10-6) got Sarah Willis to ground out to shortstop Paige Sinicki with runners on second and third to end the inning.
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Oregon (26-14, 5-12), kept it a 1-0 game until the fourth inning, when Washington scored four times. The Huskies added another four runs in the fifth.
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The Ducks got their lone hit of the game from Terra McGowan leading off the bottom of the first.
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Noteworthy: Allison Benning matched her season-best with three strikeouts in relief. She also had a walk as the Ducks' designated player. … Ariel Carlson walked twice. … Tehya Bird started at third base for the first time in her career.
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On Deck: Game two between the Ducks and Huskies will be Saturday at 5 p.m. (Pac-12 Network).
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Quotable
Head Coach Melyssa Lombardi
"The biggest thing is that tomorrow's a new day. They have to let today go and be ready to come out and compete tomorrow, which I think they will."
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Plain, Gabbie (12-4)
L: Hansen, Stevie (10-6)
Batting:
2B: Klingler, Baylee 1 ; Allchin, Jadelyn 1
HR: Reynolds, Sami 1 ; Klingler, Baylee 1 ; Huskey, Madison 1
RBI: Reynolds, Sami 3 ; Klingler, Baylee 1 ; Huskey, Madison 4 ; Fiedler, Kinsey 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Reynolds, Sami 1 ; Klingler, Baylee 3 ; Huskey, Madison 1 ; Allchin, Jadelyn 2 ; Holtorf, Rylee 2
SB: Huskey, Madison 1 ; Holtorf, Rylee 1
HBP: Holtorf, Rylee 1

Base Running:
CS: Carlson, Ariel 1
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