Texas Tech University Athletics

No. 14/12 Softball Drops Series Finale to No. 2/2 Oklahoma
March 24, 2019 | Softball
The Red Raiders fell to 0-3 in Big 12 Conference play.
LUBBOCK, Texas – Freshman Morgan Hornback produced Tech's only run of the game as the No. 14/12 Texas Tech softball team dropped its series finale, 13-1, in six innings to No. 2/2 Oklahoma on Sunday.
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Hornback scored Tech's only run on a solo home run to left field while Oklahoma sent four balls out of the park. Hornback and junior Karli Hamilton were the only two Red Raiders to record a hit.
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With the loss, the Red Raiders fell to 27-5 overall and 0-3 in Big 12 Conference play. Junior transfer Missy Zoch was issued the loss as she surrendered five runs in 3.1 innings pitched.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Sooners started the game with two consecutive walks and back-to-back singles off Zoch plated one run. Oklahoma tacked on another run one batter later on a sacrifice fly – giving the Sooners a 2-0 advantage.
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Hamilton ripped a leadoff double of Giselle Juarez in the bottom of the inning, but she was stranded after a fly out, ground out and strikeout ended the inning.
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Four hits and one error gave Oklahoma a four-run lead in the top of the third and, despite a 15-pitch walk to Hamilton and seven-pitch walk to Edwards, the Red Raiders were unable to respond in the bottom of the frame.
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After a leadoff double and wild pitch placed a runner on third to start the fourth inning, Tech made a change in the circle and brought out sophomore hurler Erin Edmoundson. The Sooners used a sacrifice fly to bring make it a 5-0 game, but Edmoundson battled back with a strikeout to end the frame.
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Freshman Zoe Jones reached on a two-out error in the bottom of the inning, but Tech was unable to capitalize on the opportunity.
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Home runs from Oklahoma's Shay Knighten and Jocelyn Alo put the Sooners up 8-0 in the top of the fifth, but Tech avoided the five-inning run-rule in the bottom frame when Hornback belted a pinch-hit home run on two outs to cut into Oklahoma's lead, 8-1.
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However, a leadoff home run off Edmoundson in the sixth upped Oklahoma's score once again. Hornback relieved Edmoundson following the home run and a grand slam by Grace Green powered Oklahoma to a commanding 13-1 lead.
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Tech was unable to respond in the bottom of the inning and dropped their third Big 12 contest of the season in six innings.
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COMING UP NEXT
 The Red Raiders look to bounce back with a three-game series at Iowa State on March 29-31 in Ames, Iowa. Live stats, as well as live streams, will be available for all three games. For all the latest information on the Texas Tech softball team, visit TexasTech.com or follow @TexasTechSB on Twitter and Instagram.
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Hornback scored Tech's only run on a solo home run to left field while Oklahoma sent four balls out of the park. Hornback and junior Karli Hamilton were the only two Red Raiders to record a hit.
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With the loss, the Red Raiders fell to 27-5 overall and 0-3 in Big 12 Conference play. Junior transfer Missy Zoch was issued the loss as she surrendered five runs in 3.1 innings pitched.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Sooners started the game with two consecutive walks and back-to-back singles off Zoch plated one run. Oklahoma tacked on another run one batter later on a sacrifice fly – giving the Sooners a 2-0 advantage.
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Hamilton ripped a leadoff double of Giselle Juarez in the bottom of the inning, but she was stranded after a fly out, ground out and strikeout ended the inning.
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Four hits and one error gave Oklahoma a four-run lead in the top of the third and, despite a 15-pitch walk to Hamilton and seven-pitch walk to Edwards, the Red Raiders were unable to respond in the bottom of the frame.
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After a leadoff double and wild pitch placed a runner on third to start the fourth inning, Tech made a change in the circle and brought out sophomore hurler Erin Edmoundson. The Sooners used a sacrifice fly to bring make it a 5-0 game, but Edmoundson battled back with a strikeout to end the frame.
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Freshman Zoe Jones reached on a two-out error in the bottom of the inning, but Tech was unable to capitalize on the opportunity.
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Home runs from Oklahoma's Shay Knighten and Jocelyn Alo put the Sooners up 8-0 in the top of the fifth, but Tech avoided the five-inning run-rule in the bottom frame when Hornback belted a pinch-hit home run on two outs to cut into Oklahoma's lead, 8-1.
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However, a leadoff home run off Edmoundson in the sixth upped Oklahoma's score once again. Hornback relieved Edmoundson following the home run and a grand slam by Grace Green powered Oklahoma to a commanding 13-1 lead.
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Tech was unable to respond in the bottom of the inning and dropped their third Big 12 contest of the season in six innings.
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COMING UP NEXT
 The Red Raiders look to bounce back with a three-game series at Iowa State on March 29-31 in Ames, Iowa. Live stats, as well as live streams, will be available for all three games. For all the latest information on the Texas Tech softball team, visit TexasTech.com or follow @TexasTechSB on Twitter and Instagram.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Juarez, Giselle (13-0)
L: Zoch, Missy (10-2)
Batting:
2B: Clifton, Caleigh 1 ; Alo, Jocelyn 1 ; Elam, Lynnsie 1
HR: Romero, Sydney 1 ; Knighten, Shay 1 ; Green,Grace 1 ; Alo, Jocelyn 1
RBI: Romero, Sydney 2 ; Clifton, Caleigh 1 ; Knighten, Shay 2 ; Green,Grace 5 ; Alo, Jocelyn 3
SF: Romero, Sydney 1 ; Green,Grace 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Romero, Sydney 3 ; Aviu, Falepolima 2 ; Clifton, Caleigh 2 ; Knighten, Shay 2 ; Green,Grace 2 ; Alo, Jocelyn 1 ; Elam, Lynnsie 1
CS: Lyons,Grace 1
HBP: Clifton, Caleigh 1

Batting:
2B: Hamilton, Karli 1
HR: Hornback, Morgan 1
RBI: Hornback, Morgan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Hornback, Morgan 1
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