UC San Diego Tritons Erupt for 12 Runs; Split Doubleheader in Riverside
UC San Diego's softball team split a doubleheader against UC Riverside, winning the second game 12-4 after losing the opener 9-1. In the decisive game, UCSD capitalized on Riverside's errors and showcased a powerful offense, scoring 12 runs through 13 hits, including a three-run homer from Maalia Cherry. The Tritons' strong performance secured their first true road win of the season, while the Highlanders struggled to maintain momentum throughout the matches.
By the Numbers- UC San Diego scored a season-high 12 runs in game two.
- Maalia Cherry hit her eighth home run of the season.
- Zo毛 Rutherford pitched a complete game, throwing 99 pitches with 60 strikes.
- UC San Diego stole four bases in game two, with Tyla Arbuckle stealing two of them.
- Game one saw UC Riverside dominating early, taking a 4-0 lead in the first inning.
- In game two, UCSD responded aggressively, scoring 12 runs with a variety of offensive strategies.
- Both teams are looking to gain momentum heading into the final game of the series.
UC San Diego and UC Riverside will face off again on Saturday for the final game of their three-game series, with both teams seeking to find consistency and build on their recent performances.
Bottom LineThe Tritons demonstrated resilience and offensive power in their split against the Highlanders, setting the stage for a critical rubber match that could shift the balance in the standings. Continued strong performances will be key as they aim to enhance their Big West record.
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