Five-Run Fifth Inning Powers UND Softball past Kansas City on Saturday Afternoon
The North Dakota softball team secured an 8-0 victory over Kansas City, marking their sixth run-rule win of the season. With this win, UND improves to 23-15 overall and 1-4 in the Summit League, while Kansas City drops to 13-22 and 4-7 in conference play. The Hawks recorded eight hits, with Brooklyn Morris and Camryn Lasota leading the offense, each going 2-for-3 at the plate. Tegan Livesay achieved her 10th win by pitching a complete game, not allowing any runs or extra-base hits.
By the Numbers- UND recorded 8 runs on 8 hits, while Kansas City managed 0 runs on 3 hits.
- Tegan Livesay improved her season record to 10 wins and lowered her ERA to 2.92.
- UND's offense broke open the game with a five-run fifth inning.
- Livesay's dominant performance kept Kansas City scoreless while securing the win in six innings.
The teams will face off again for Game 3 of the series tomorrow at 11 a.m. on the Summit League Network, where UND will aim to continue their momentum and improve their conference standing.
Bottom LineNORTH DAKOTA's decisive 8-0 win demonstrates their offensive power and solid pitching, signaling a positive turnaround in their season as they strive for improved performance in the Summit League.
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