ASU softball's three home runs pave way to third straight series victory
The power offense was on display again for ASU softball, as the Sun Devils hit three home runs to surge past California Saturday for a 10-2 run-rule victory in six innings.
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The power offense was on display again for ASU softball, as the Sun Devils hit three home runs to surge past California Saturday for a 10-2 run-rule victory in six innings.
ASU softball traveled to Berkley, Calif., for its series against conference competitor California and opened up hot, despite some light rain, and won the first game of the series 7-2.
It’s another weekend road trip for ASU softball for its series against Pac-12 competitor California beginning Friday in Berkley, Calif.
Nobody can predict what happens in a rivalry series, and that was no exception for ASU softball as it took on rival UA in a three-game series that not only had the highest attendance of the year, but also some of the most tense games played at Farrington Stadium.
It would have been a dream come true for ASU softball to sweep its series against rival UA, but the Sun Devils couldn’t pull out the win in extra innings and settled with a 6-5 loss.
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It’s the series everyone's been waiting for.
A five-run seventh inning climaxed in another walk-off win for ASU softball.
After a four-hour battle on Saturday, ASU softball was looking for an easier outing in its second game against Stanford, and that’s just what it got with a 9-0 run-rule victory in five innings.
What a way to break in the new scoreboard.
It’s the time of year for the ASU softball team that all its practices and games have been leading to, the time to see its competitors and rivals in its own conference, and the time to have its first Pac-12 game on its home turf.
The ASU softball team may have lost its first two games of conference play, but that does not take away any of its fire as the Sun Devils continue to sharpen their skills in preparation for their first home Pac-12 series against Stanford.
The ability for the ASU softball team to rack up runs has been proven time and time again, but in its opening Pac-12 series against Oregon State, timeliness was the downfall as the Sun Devils (27-5, 1-2 Pac-12) lost two of their three games.
ASU softball hit the road for the first time this season to the Judi Garman Classic in Fullerton, Calif., and after four weekends at home the Sun Devils (22-3) proved they could play on someone else’s turf with a 2-0 victory over Michigan.
After a long and unpredictable seven-game stretch for ASU softball, senior starting pitcher Dallas Escobedo finished the series with a 1-0 no-hitter victory over Longwood to wipe the slate clean and look forward to the Sun Devils' (21-3) first road trip.
Coming off a nightmare weekend in which its offense struggled, losing three out of the four games it played, ASU softball wasn’t looking forward to have to come out to Farrington Stadium on Monday night and play against Detroit in a make-up game.
It just wasn’t in the stars for ASU softball in the Louisville Slugger Invitational as the Sun Devils (19-3) lost both games of their interrupted double header to No. 20 Minnesota 3-2 and coach Craig Nicholson’s former team, Ball State, 3-0.
If there were any questions as to how ASU softball would bounce back from its first loss, they were quickly erased as the Sun Devils (19-1) scored six runs in the first two innings.
Perfection is something that every team will strive for but rarely happens.
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