Junior outfielder Ajia Richard hit a two-run house run as a part of a four-run inning Friday afternoon as Texas State softball (14-6) dropped its first recreation of the Jeannine McHaney Traditional in opposition to the College of Texas at El Paso (12-4) 8-0 at Rocky Johnson Area in Lubbock, Texas.
The sport concluded after 5 innings because of the NCAA softball run-ahead rule.
UTEP sophomore outfielder Halle Hogan began the fourth inning scoring with a two-RBI double, her second double of the sport, adopted by Richard’s two-run house run, placing the Miners up 8-0.
Richard’s house run was her third hit of the sport, along with her different two being singles.
Graduate third baseman Sara Vanderford collected successful and a stroll in a sluggish evening for the Bobcats’ offense.
UTEP graduate pitcher Ajia Richard picked up a win, permitting zero runs on three hits, two walks, and three strikeouts in a dominant outing.
On the mound, Texas State freshman pitcher Madison Azua took the loss, permitting 5 runs on seven hits, no walks, and 4 strikeouts earlier than being changed by sophomore pitcher Analisa Soliz.
Soliz allowed three earned runs in ⅔ innings of labor.
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