Stanford Cardinal Crush Pacific 11-2 with Five Home Runs
No. 15 Stanford softball dominated Pacific with an 11-2 victory, highlighted by five home runs. This win marks the fourth consecutive game the Cardinal has scored over 10 runs, bringing their total to 30 wins this season. Jade Berry and Joie Economides each contributed significantly, with Berry hitting her ninth home run of the season and Economides hitting two homers in the game. Pitcher Kylie Chung supported the offense with a strong performance on the mound and at the plate.
By the Numbers- Stanford has hit 18 home runs over the last four games.
- Junior Taryn Kern's home run was her 18th of the season, leading the team.
- Stanford improves to 30-8 overall and 9-6 in the conference with this win.
- Juniors Kyra Chan and River Mahler have extended their hitting streaks to 16 games.
Stanford will host California for a three-game series starting Thursday, aiming to draw crowds to potentially break the NCAA softball single-game attendance record.
Bottom LineThe Cardinal's impressive offensive performance underscores their championship potential as they prepare for a significant series against a rival team, combining power hitting with solid pitching.
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