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Sunday sweep caps from the Libby Matson tournament from softball

Stockton, California – Pacific softball overcame twice early deficits and late rallies to achieve a 7-5 win against San Jose State and the 10: 7 victory against UC Riverside on Sunday morning in Bill Simoni Field on Sunday morning.

Game 1
Pacific (9-8) fell 3-1 behind him, but replied with six runs to twelve goals in the rest of the path, with a kind permission a few clutch actors.

Junior Olivia Silvestre and senior Delaney Scully developed the Tiger comeback with two goals and three RBIs each. Scully spread her RBIs over two appearances and used the first to flatten the games in the fourth inning before Silvestre defeated her three RBIs with a single swing of the bat later. Silvestre's Bases Clearing Knock ended in a double, her fourth tournament (she later did it with a two-excavator in the following game five) and has now doubled in four consecutive competitions.

This season, Scully was known for bringing runners to droves, their third three-RBI game of the season this season organized more than three RBI games together than their last three seasons (had two such games in 2022).

Pacifics other RBI of the competition was part of the newcomer Presley Barnes With a single in the second inning it was her second career.

Sophomore Judge Alcaraz Received the victory and changed 5-2 in the competition and continued the trend to get the best on her offensive because it is 4-0 when she gave up three or more runs.

Game 2
Barnes answered UC Riverside (9-13) two runs in the upper half of the first inn with her first college home over the right midfield wall to drive the Pacific for a good 4: 2.

However, Barnes' shot was not the only fireworks displayed by the tiger attack. senior Emma Dazell and junior Amanda Bricker Everyone took the bases around the bases after two Runun Homers. For
Bricker, the Homer, is her fourth of the last eight games, while Dazell's was her second year.

Combined with silvestre and senior Emily Budelli And the four best rackets from Pacific's line-up together to go 9-to-14 on the plate.

Silvestre three goals against the Highlanders meant that they met in the Libby Matson .500 (8-16) and also had a five-game series of at least one double.

In addition to the hits, both Bricker and Silvestre came to three runs.

Five runs in the sixth and seventh inning threatened Pacific's leadership, but three own runs in the sixth and senior Hannah Glads The Tiger certainly led the first rescue of the season to victory.

The victory in the circle was the newcomer Kiley Sheamark your first college victory.

Next on
The Tigers are on the road again and this time drive to Fresno, California on March 8th to 9th, for the Bulldog Classic, which is organized by Fresno State. Pacific plays two games in Doubleheader fashion every day.

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