Tigers Complete Comeback to Sweep Santa Clara in Softball
The Pacific softball team achieved a significant milestone by completing a sweep of Santa Clara with an 8-5 comeback victory. Trailing 5-1, the Tigers unleashed a remarkable 7-0 run, starting with key hits from Amanda Bricker and Kaylah Adams. The offensive surge included a two-run triple from Allie Capello and home runs from Bricker and Katelyn Maciel. Freshman pitcher Carley Mulcahey played a pivotal role, delivering 4.1 scoreless innings to secure the win.
By the Numbers- Amanda Bricker went 3-for-9 in the series with two RBIs.
- Carley Mulcahey improved to 2-2 this season, pitching 4.1 scoreless innings with only two hits allowed.
- Allie Capello hit her first career triple and recorded her fifth multi-RBI game this season.
- The Tigers improved to 16-29 overall and 4-8 in the WCC.
- Santa Clara's record is now 22-22, holding a 7-5 WCC standing.
The Tigers will host Sacramento State for their final home mid-week game on Tuesday, weather permitting. If the game is canceled, they are set to play a three-game series against LMU starting Friday.
Bottom LineThis victory marks a critical achievement for the Tigers, not only as a sweep but showcasing their resilience and offensive power. The team's performance indicates strong momentum as they head into the rest of the season.
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