COLLEGE SOFTBALL : Fernandez Gets UCLA on Track After 1-0 Loss
- Share via
OKLAHOMA CITY — UCLA’s suit of armor sustained a crack Saturday, but rebounded a few hours later to beat Cal State Northridge, 2-0, in a losers’ bracket softball game on Lisa Fernandez’s second no-hitter of the NCAA Division I softball tournament.
Top-ranked UCLA (48-4), which lost to Oklahoma State, 1-0, in an earlier game Saturday, will face the loser of today’s Oklahoma State-Arizona game at 4 p.m. PDT.
Against second-ranked Northridge, Fernandez (31-2) struck out 13 and faced only two batters over the minimum.
The Bruins scored both of their runs in the top of the fourth on Janae Deffenbaugh’s two-run triple. Jo Alchin and Nichole Victoria hit consecutive singles and Deffenbaugh followed with a gapper to left-center.
In UCLA’s first game, Oklahoma State’s Melanie Roche and Fernandez matched each other pitch for pitch, each allowing only five hits, but Roche (32-4) won the game, 1-0, in 13 innings.
The 5,017 in attendance--an NCAA record--watched a duel between two All-American pitchers before the Cowboys scored the winning run on a bloop single by Shyla Sicks with one out in the bottom of the 13th inning.
Fourth-ranked Oklahoma State (50-7), which lost to UCLA, 7-0, early in the season, faces third-ranked Arizona today in a winners’ bracket game at 1 p.m. PDT. Arizona--a 2-1 winner over Southwestern Louisiana on Saturday in 10 innings--and Oklahoma State are the only undefeated teams left in the double-elimination tournament.
The Bruins, whose win streak was broken after 24 games, squandered several opportunities, including a bases-loaded, none-out chance in the first.
Cal State Northridge 4, Cal State Long Beach 2--The Matadors broke out of their hitting slump to stay alive and eliminate Long Beach in a losers’ bracket game.
Before facing Long Beach, Northridge had collected only 11 hits in four postseason games.
Second-ranked Northridge (48-8-1) wasted little time against the 49ers (45-21), taking a 2-0 lead in the first inning on run-scoring singles by Tamara Ivie and Scia Maumausolo..
Northridge added two runs in the fifth inning on Ivie’s sacrifice fly and Missy Cress’ run-scoring single.
More to Read
Go beyond the scoreboard
Get the latest on L.A.'s teams in the daily Sports Report newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.