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Box Score 2 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Freshman catcher
Sami Stark hit a walk-off double in the bottom of the eighth
inning, driving home junior Lauren
Boser, to lead UC Santa Barbara to a 3-2 victory over San Diego
in the final game of the Gaucho Classic I on Sunday afternoon at
Campus Diamond.
The victory over the Toreros gave the Gauchos a split on the day
after they fell in the morning to No. 7 Missouri, 12-1.
UCSB now stands at 8-2 overall after going 3-2 during their
home-opening tournament. The Gauchos defeated San Diego twice and
Fresno State while suffering a pair of losses to the
nationally-ranked Tigers. Missouri finished the tournament 5-0, San
Diego went 2-3 and Fresno State finished 0-5.
With the score deadlocked at 2-2 in the eighth inning and Boser
placed on second base – per the tiebreaker rule –
freshman Jessica
Reichner came through for the Gauchos with a sacrifice bunt
that moved Boser to third. Stark was up next and with a 1-1 count,
she sent the ball flying to the right center field fence, giving
Boser ample time to come home for the game-winning run against the
Toreros.
The Gauchos had scored first in the bottom of the second after
freshman Jessica
Tetzlaff earned a bases loaded walk, bringing junior Kathryn
Pilpil home from third.
San Diego countered in the fourth inning when Mary Grabowski hit
a one-out single up the middle driving Lauren Tomey home from
second base. UCSB quickly regained the lead in the bottom of the
same inning.
Boser led off with a single to left field and one out later,
Stark was able to reach on an error while bunting Boser over. A
bunt single by Tetzlaff loaded the bases before an infield ground
out by Jessica
Soria brought Boser home.
San Diego mustered another response in the top of the fifth when
Dana Prelsnick drove home Kylie McNutt with an RBI double to tie
the game at 2-2.
Sophomore Shelby
Wisdom (6-2) got the win after pitching the final inning in
relief of Andriana
Collins. Collins tossed seven innings and allowed just two
earned runs on eight hits. She struck out three and walked one.
In the first game of the day against No. 7 Missouri, the Gauchos
fell behind early when Nicole Hudson hit a bases-loaded sacrifice
fly to left field to score Emily Crane. The Tigers tacked on four
more runs in the third inning to push their lead to 5-0.
After the first nine UCSB batters were retired in order, the
Gauchos were finally able to disrupt Mizzou pitcher Chelsea Thomas
in the fourth. Soria led off with an infield single and two outs
later, a single from Keilani
Jennings brought her home for what would prove to be the lone
Gaucho run of the game.
A two-run homer from Lindsey Muller in the fifth inning and a
five-run seventh inning brought the Tigers' final tally to
12-1.
Muller went 4-for-4 with a run and three RBI and Corrin Genovese
went 3-for-3 with two runs and an RBI to lead the Mizzou offensive
effort. Thomas pitched the complete game and allowed just one
unearned run on three hits while striking out 10.
Wisdom suffered the loss after tossing the first 4.1 innings and
allowing seven runs – six earned – on 10 hits. She
walked three and struck out two.
UCSB will be back in action next weekend at the Cathedral City
Classic. The Gauchos will open tournament action against top-ranked
Oklahoma on Friday, Feb. 22 at 3:30 p.m.