May 13, 2011
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Game
One Box Score
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Friday the 13th proved
to be lucky for the UCSB softball team as the Gauchos captured a
pair of extra-inning wins over visiting UC Davis (22-27, 7-13) to
snap its six-game losing skid and bring its record back to an even
.500 at 26-26 overall and 10-10 in Big West play. Friday's first
game extended to nine innings before the Gauchos grabbed the 4-3
win and the nightcap stretched to eight innings before they capped
a 3-2 victory.
UCSB will conclude the 2011 season on Saturday with the series
closer against UCD at noon at Campus Diamond. A win would grab the
Gauchos their ninth winning record in the last 10 seasons.
Junior pitcher Krista Cobb (14-14)
led UCSB to both its wins, tossing 17 innings in which she allowed
five runs (three earned) on 15 hits. She walked four batters and
struck out eight during the doubleheader.
In the first game, UCSB jumped out to an early lead at the
bottom of the first inning when Allison Taylor hit
an RBI double to left center field to score Kathryn Pilpil. In
the next inning, the Gauchos were able to capitalize on a
four-error inning by the Aggies to push the score to 3-0.
In the third, a pair of infield choppers hit by Kylie Fan and JJ
Wagoner put two runners on for the Aggies before Alex Holmes pushed
both into scoring position when she grounded out to second base. A
base hit to shallow left field by Megan Guzman drove home the first
Aggie run and a sacrifice fly hit to center field by Elizabeth
Santana cut the UCSB lead to just one run.
After two scoreless innings, UC Davis struck again in the sixth.
Kelly Schulze led off with double hit to the deep corner of left
field and her pinch runner, Desiree Chavez, was moved to third on a
sacrifice bunt by Jessica Gonzalez. Kelly Harman then provided the
game-tying RBI with a single to shallow left field that knotted the
score at 3-3.
Both teams each managed to get runners on base over the next
three innings, but the score remained deadlocked until the bottom
of the ninth. With one out, Lainey DePompa, Jessica
Beristianos and Lauren Boser loaded
the bases with consecutive singles. Katie McWhirter
followed with a high bouncing single hit to first base that drove
home DePompa for the game-winner.
UCSB carried its momentum into game two and once again scored at
the bottom of the first inning, this time when DePompa hit into a
fielder's choice with the bases loaded, sending Pilpil home from
third base.
The lead was pushed to two in the second on a RBI double to
center field by Amanda Ziegler,
which scored Katie McWhirter
from first base.
Santana hit a RBI single to left field at the top of the third
to drive Wagoner home and cut the Gaucho lead in half.
Trailing by one with two outs and a runner on first, UC Davis
was able to capitalize on a pair of errors by Cobb to tie the game
at 2-2.
The Gauchos battled back and were able to load the bases in the
fifth on a pair of singles from DePompa and Beristianos, and walk
earned by Boser, but the Aggies got out of the jam to preserve the
stalemate.
Boser and McWhirter opened the bottom of the eighth with
back-to-back singles before they were bunted over by Zielger. A
throwing error to first base by pitcher Jessica Thweatt on the next
play allowed Brooke Putich to
load the bases before Pilpil hit a fielder's choice to the
shortstop. Aggie shortstop, Santana, overthrew the ball in an
attempt to get the out at home. The mistake gave Boser time to
score the game-winning run and secure the series victory for the
Gauchos.
Jessica
Beristianos went 3-for-7 on the day while Kathryn Pilpil
went 3-for-8 with two runs and two walks to lead the Gauchos at the
plate.