Western Oregon Softball Drops Two One-Run Games at Tournament of Champions
In Turlock, California, the Western Oregon softball team concluded the Tournament of Champions with back-to-back one-run losses. They were defeated 3-2 in eight innings by CSU San Bernardino and then suffered a 1-0 loss to CSU Dominguez Hills.
The Big PictureThe Western Oregon softball team faced tough competition at the Tournament of Champions, narrowly losing both games by one run each, showcasing their competitive spirit and skills.
By the Numbers- Alivia Holden pitched all eight innings in the first game, with an ERA of 1.24, five strikeouts, and two walks.
- Mackenzee Collins had a solid performance in the second game, with a 1.40 ERA, seven strikeouts, and one walk.
- Western Oregon softball team ended the tournament with a 15-12 record.
- The team will return to GNAC play starting Friday in Canada at Simon Fraser for a four-game series.
The Western Oregon softball team will look to bounce back in their upcoming GNAC series at Simon Fraser after a challenging end to the Tournament of Champions.
Bottom LineDespite losing two close games in the Tournament of Champions, the Western Oregon softball team displayed resilience and talent, with a focus on regrouping for their next series to strive for success.
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