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Anonymous | Posted: 11 May 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Regular season ends with 4-2 Deseret First Duel victory

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PROVO, Utah – Fueled by two solo shot home runs, BYU defeated Utah 4-2 in the Deseret First Duel at Gail Miller Field Saturday afternoon, concluding their regular season schedule.

Pitcher Tori Almond had a strong effort in the circle and recorded the victory for the Cougars (33-13) to improve to 12-6 on the season. BYU finished with 12 hits, while Utah (24-30-1) added seven of their own. Ute pitcher Mariah Ramirez dropped to 10-13 with the loss.

"Our team has finally started to gel and play good softball," head coach Gordon Eakin said. "Obviously it's always nice to win this game against Utah."

Senior JC Clayton broke the all-time steals record, earning her 47th career steal in the win, and also hit 2 for 4 on the day. Gordy Bravo finished 3 for 4 with one RBI, while Manuma went 2 for 3 in the Cougar victory. Coco Taualii and Megan Arnold both added solo-shot home runs in the victory. 

Both teams remained scoreless through 1.5 innings of play. Almond made a nice defensive play in the top of the second inning after catching a line drive and turning the double play at second.

Leading off the top of the second, Taualii hit a deep solo-shot home run over the left field wall to give the Cougars the one-run advantage. With two outs, Clayton hit a bouncing infield single to reach first. Lacey Millett scored as the shortstop's throw soared over the first baseman's head to up the Cougars lead to 2-0.

Almond retired all six Ute batters in the third and fourth innings to keep Utah off the scoreboard, preserving the Cougars two-run advantage.

The Cougars added two more runs in the fourth inning. Leading off, Arnold hit a pinch-hit home-run over the left-field wall to give BYU a 3-0 advantage. The solo shot marked Arnold’s second homer of the season. BYU’s next two batters, Millett and Clayton, both reached base on singles, before Clayton stole second to put runners on second and third.With the steal, the senior broke the all-time steals record, earning her 47th career steal. The Cougars extended their lead to four later in the inning as Gordy Bravo singled up the middle to bring in Clayton for the score.

Looking to narrow the BYU lead, Utah continued to struggle from the plate in the top of the fifth, as Almond retired all three Ute batters. Hannah Howell replaced Almond in the circle in the top of the sixth after allowing only two hits through five innings of play on 71 pitches.

The score remained 4-0 through six innings of play, before three-straight Ute batters hit singles to load the bases with no one out in the top of the seventh. Utah designated player Marissa Mendenhall doubled to center field, scoring two Ute runners in a wild transition along the base paths. During the play, Clayton attempted to tag out a runner, but slipped and was taken off the field due to an injury. 

With one out, Almond re-entered the game to replace Howell and the Cougars cruised to a 4-2 victory. Ashlee Brawley Robinson, who had come in to replace the injured Clayton, recorded the final out for BYU.

The Cougars will next compete in the NCAA tournament with a pending announcement determining where they will play. Watch the selection show tomorrow at 8 p.m. MDT on ESPNU.

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JMorris | Posted: 9 May 2013 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Softball to close out regular season in Deseret First Duel

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PROVO, Utah--The BYU softball team will close out its regular season on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. MDT at Gail Miller Field in the Deseret First Duel against in-state rival Utah. 

BYU QUICK FACTS

  • BYU has won the last 15 of its 16 games to close out the season, clinching the Pacific Coast Softball Conference Championship and earning a bid to its ninth-straight NCAA Regional.
  • Junior Katie Manuma earned her first PCSC Player of the Week nod for hitting a .643 clip alongside five runs scored and six RBI last week against Southern Utah and Saint Mary's.
  • Pitcher Tori Almond grabbed her second PCSC Pitcher of the Week honor for her 3-0 record and 0.39 ERA. She also pitched the first no-hitter of her career against Saint Mary’s in game two on Saturday.
  • BYU awaits to hear where it will travel for the NCAA Regional. Selection Sunday will take place on May 12 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPNU. The Cougars could travel to any of the top-16 ranked teams, who will each host three teams from May 15-18.

OPPONENT NOTES

The Utes have had a tough schedule in the Pac-12 this season and have an overall record of 24-29-1 and 7-17 in conference play. Utah has had quality wins at home against Arizona and won its series against top-ranked UCLA and Arizona State. Six of Utah’s batters are hitting over .300 with Jackie Sweet and Kate Dickman leading the way at .363 and .327. Five of these six batters have also combined for 24 of the teams’ 35 home runs on the season. Sweet leads the Utes in hits, runs scored and home runs, while Dickman has picked up the slack in doubles and total bases. Each one of the three Ute pitchers has an ERA of over 4.00 on the season and each have at least seven wins apiece. Naomi Amu and Mariah Ramirez have made the most appearances at 34 on the season. Amu has held her opponents to just nine home runs, alongside 41 strikeouts. Ramirez has the only team save and leads the pitching staff in strikeouts with 52.

As a team, Utah has a 35-14 advantage in home runs and an 81-55 advantage in doubles over BYU. However, BYU’s opponent average is at .248, while Utah’s Pac-12 opponents raised their average to a .329 clip. BYU also has an advantage on the base paths, stealing 86 bases to Utah’s 33 on the season. The Cougars are currently on a seven-game winning streak against the Utes and haven’t lost to Utah at home since 2008, in a 4-3 decision in the ninth inning. Overall, BYU leads the series at 30-16 and looks forward to its first matchup with Utah since the 2011 season.
 
RECORD SEASON
 
Although not a typical 40-plus win season for the Cougars, there have been many record highlights throughout the year. Pitcher's Hannah Howell and Tori Almond pitched the first perfect game an no-hitter of their careers, respectively. Howell's perfect game was just the second in BYU history, while Almond's no-hitter recorded the 15th at BYU. Senior shortstop JC Clayton has also topped the all-time career charts in hits and stolen bases at BYU this season. She is the first Cougar softball player to reach 300 hits during her career. BYU also grabbed its third conference championship in as many years, with all three being in a different conference. Next year the Cougars will have the chance to make it four conference championships in four different conferences as they join the West Coast Conference for good. This years' seniors are the second group of seniors to have won a conference championship and advanced to the NCAA's in every year of their careers. 
 
WHERE TO WATCH
 
The game will be broadcast via live stats and live updates will be available on the BYU softball facebook page. Utah will also be providing live streaming audio. Check the softball schedule for updated links. 
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