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SANTEE, Calif. - Again using late-game heroics, this time from sophomore Carly Duckworth, the BYU softball team pulled out a 2-1 win over Long Beach State at the San Diego Classic on Saturday before cruising by Charlotte 9-0 in five innings.
With the game tied at 1-1 against LBSU, Duckworth came in to pinch hit with one out and sent a pitch to left field, scoring pinch runner Ashlee Brawley from third to end the game and give BYU the victory.
Brawley, who ran for sophomore Madisen Robb who drew a walk to begin the bottom of the seventh, advanced to second and then third on back-to-back sacrifice bunts before scoring the final run.
"We're winning ugly," said BYU coach Gordon Eakin. "We're winning despite not playing with any passion until we have to."
Hannah Howell went the distance for her sixth win of the year for the Cougars.
Game Two
The BYU hitting game finally joined with the Cougars' great pitching weekend to defeat Charlotte in the first-ever matchup between the two teams.
Tori Almond picked up her second win of the weekend in a one-hit performance, giving up just two walks in five innings to go with seven strikeouts.
After an RBI single by Delaney Willard for a 1-0 lead in the first, BYU pulled away in the second with four runs. Brawley and Toney hit back-to-back singles that scored a run apiece, followed by a single by Jessica Dugas up the middle to score the two hitters.
We finished the tournament playing the way we're capable of playing," Eakin said. "We just had to find ways to hang in until tonight when it all came together."
Carly Duckworth hit a solo home run in the fourth inning, one of two hits to go with two runs and a walk for the sophomore. Toney and Willard also had two hits apiece while Dugas tied a career high with three RBI.
Pending weather conditions, BYU will play Utah in the Cougars' only game of the week on Wednesday, Mar. 7, in Salt Lake City in the Deseret First Duel.
The BYU softball team travels to its fourth tournament of the season, this time in San Diego, to face San Diego State on Thursday, Cal State Northridge and Saint Joseph's on Friday, and Long Beach State and Charlotte on Saturday.
San Diego State
Thurs., Mar. 1
7 p.m. PT
SDSU Softball Stadium
Cal State Northridge
Fri., Mar. 2
11:30 a.m. PT
Santee Complex Field 3
Saint Joseph's
Fri., Mar. 2
4 p.m. PT
Santee Complex Field 1
Long Beach State
Sat., Mar. 3
11:30 a.m. PT
Santee Complex Field 2
Charlotte
Sat., Mar. 3
6:30 p.m. PT
Santee Complex Field 1
Visit the San Diego Classic web page for the complete game schedule, team information, directions and other information.
COUGAR QUICK HITS
— The Cougars face their first former Mountain West Conference opponent since joining the Western Athletic Conference beginning this season when they face San Diego State. BYU will also play two opponents for the first time in program history this weekend in Saint Joseph’s (Philadelphia, PA) and Charlotte (Charlotte, NC).
— Senior right fielder Delaney Willard leads the Cougars with a .558 batting average and 1.186 slugging percentage. She is 24 of 43 on the year with seven homers, six doubles, 15 runs, 24 RBI and eight walks compared to just five strikeouts. Willard is also currently on an 11-game hitting streak.
— BYU’s record of 9-6 through its first 15 games under coach Gordon Eakin is par for the course in the Cougars’ last nine seasons. Under Eakin, BYU has averaged 9.1 wins and 5.8 losses through its first 15 games. BYU also started 9-6 in 2003, 2004 and 2007 and were 7-8 through 15 games last year.
— Last season at an SDSU-sponsored tournament, BYU went 1-4, with a win against Cal Poly and losses to No. 25 Houston, Long Beach State, No. 23 Fresno State and No. 6 UCLA.
OPPONENT NOTES
SAN DIEGO STATE
• BYU has won 4 of its last 5 against San Diego State
• Neither team in the series has scored more than five runs at SDSU Stadium. BYU has averaged 1.75 runs per game there in its last eight games dating back to 2008, but has won six of those eight games while losing the other two after being shut out each time
• Last season, BYU and SDSU had two 1-0 duels that went into an extra inning with BYU pitcher Paige Affleck and SDSU ace Bailey Micetich going head-to-head in both games. Micetich is still with the Aztecs and is 5-2 with a 2.10 ERA and 57 strikeouts this year.
CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE
• BYU and CS Northridge have faced off already with this season with BYU winning, 11-1. BYU’s Delaney Willard hit her second career grand slam in the game while freshman pitcher Caroline Umphlett was one pitch away from throwing a perfect game
• CSUN has a 1-14 record, but eight of those losses have come to teams that were or are ranked this season. Its one win was a 1-0 victory over Iowa last week in eight innings.
• The Matadors have followed in the Cougars’ footsteps this season, having also played in the Kajikawa, Desert and Cathedral City classics.
SAINT JOSEPH’S
• Saint Joseph’s is traveling outside of the NC/VA area for the first time this season
• The Hawks have only two players batting .250 or above. Rochelle Christman leads Saint Joseph’s batting .333 with seven hits and four RBI
LONG BEACH STATE
• LBSU has lost six of its last seven
• About half of the 49ers’ hits are for extra bases, but LBSU has allowed 6.7 runs per game in its last eight
• Among common opponents with BYU, the 49ers are 2-2 (wins vs. Indiana & Memphis, losses to Portland State and Long Island) while the Cougars are 4-0
CHARLOTTE
• After beginning the season with 14-straight home games, Charlotte is traveling to San Diego for its lone road trip outside the East Coast
• Also the 49ers, Charlotte is batting .298 as a team and is led by Alex Rogers with 16 hits and 11 runs. Briana Gwaltney is the big bat with four of Charlotte’s five home runs
LAST TIME OUT
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. - The BYU softball team finished 2-3 at the toughest regular season tournament in the country, the Cathedral City Classic.
The Cougars defeated Pacific and LIU Brooklyn but couldn’t quite find a way in losses to three ranked teams, falling to No. 21 Oklahoma State, 3-2, after leading 2-1 in the top of the sixth before the Cowgirls answered in the bottom of the inning.
Down 3-0 vs. No. 1 Florida, BYU had the bases loaded with no outs in the sixth but couldn’t score a run and against No. 14 Texas A&M, Stacie Toney’s grand slam in the bottom of the seventh tied the ball game to send it into extra innings, but the Aggies scored six in the top of the eighth to pull out the win.
Stacie Toney had a triple and a home run vs. Texas A&M, Carly Duckworth had a pair of doubles vs. LIU Brooklyn and Katie Manuma hit a home run in each of BYU’s last two games in the Cougars’ highlight performances.
HOME RUN HITTER
BYU’s Delaney Willard hit a home run in seven of the Cougars’ first 10 games, including a streak of four-straight games from Feb. 11-17. Willard also hit a home run in four straight in early April last year. The two marks tie the senior for the third-longest such streak in NCAA history and make her the only person in NCAA history to have two streaks of four games or more in a career. Former BYU outfield Stephanie Platt Hopkins is the only other Cougar with four consecutive games with a home run, accomplishing the feat in April 2008, her junior year.
GRAND OLE TIME
BYU senior Stacie Toney hit her first career grand slam against No. 14 Texas A&M at the Cathedral City Classic, a bomb that tied the game in the bottom of the seventh inning. Toney is the 15th Cougar to hit a grand slam in BYU history and one of two players on the current roster to have done so along
with Delaney Willard, who has two career slams, including one this year.
SCORING ALL AT ONCE
Playing Cal State Northridge on Feb. 17, the Cougars scored all of their 11 runs in the fourth inning, giving them their second-highest run total in team history for a single inning. The BYU record for most runs in an inning is 12 at Southern Utah on March 25, 2008.
KEEPING THEM ON THEIR TOES
In 15 games this season BYU has yet to have the same batting order or exact starting lineup. Four different players have played at shortstop and center field while five have started in left field. Senior Stacie Toney has played three different positions, including first base, catcher and second base.