
Tech topples No. 22 Terps, downs Rider
March 17, 2023 | Softball
Red Raiders extend win streak to nine
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – For just the third time in program history and the first since 2019, Texas Tech has won three consecutive ranked matchups after toppling No. 22 Maryland en route to a day one sweep Friday at Maryland Softball Stadium.
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With the win over No. 22 Maryland, the Red Raiders (24-7) have won three consecutive ranked matchups for just the third time in program history (2019 and 2007). It marks the first time that all three wins were true road contests.
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"Our ball club really showed up again tonight," head coach Craig Snider said. "They have been doing this all week; it's their third ranked win. I am excited for that and really excited about how we started the game tonight. Then, Kendall Fritz threw a phenomenal game. We talk about all three facets, and all three facets showed up again tonight."
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The Red Raiders snapped an 11-game win streak for the Terps (20-5) while extending their own to nine games.
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Game One: Texas Tech 9, Rider 1
The Broncs (4-10) lone run of the contest came in their first at-bat of the afternoon when an RBI groundout from Chaela Crowder plated Jessie Niegocki, who reached on a leadoff walk.
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The Red Raiders quickly retaliated, taking the lead once and for all in the bottom of the first when Kailey Wyckoff blasted a two-run home run to hand Tech a 2-1 lead. After a hit by pitch, Alanna Barraza rocketed the second home run of the frame to cap off a four-run first inning.
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Sage Hoover (12-0) continued to deal in the circle, working around just one hit through the next two frames.
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In the bottom of the fourth, Tech struck for three more runs off home runs by Demi Elder and Makinzy Herzog to take a 7-1 lead.
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The fifth and final home run for the Red Raiders came in walk-off fashion as a leadoff walk set up Ellie Bailey for a two-run blast. The ninth run forced the game to end in a run-rule as Tech lead by eight runs, 9-1.
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Hoover earned her team-leading 12th win in style as she scattered just two hits and a run. The righty fanned four of her 20 batters faced.
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Game Two: Texas Tech 6, No. 22 Maryland 1
The Red Raider offense kept rolling into game two, where they plated three runs off three hits during the top of the first frame. Herzog led off the frame with a single and came around to score off an RBI fielder's choice from Arriana Villa.
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Peyton Blythe kept the hitters rolling with a double to plate Villa. The very next batter, Ellie Bailey smashed a single to score Villa and cap off the three-run affair.
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Kendall Fritz (7-1) worked around a pair of singles in the bottom half of the first to hold the Terps scoreless.
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Tech tacked on another run in the top of the second frame when Herzog ripped a double to score Abbie Orrick, who leadoff with a single.
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Fritz worked two straight three-up, three-down innings in the third and fourth to keep Maryland at-bay. The Terps looked to gain some momentum after rocketing a one-out double to left to kickstart the fifth, but the Frisco, Texas native calmy stepped back into the circle and forced back-to-back outs to strand the runner.
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Morgan Hornback added some insurance for Tech with a two-run, pinch-hit blast in the top of the final frame. Fritz would allow a solo shot in the bottom of the frame but would then shut the door behind her and earn her seventh win of the season.
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Next Up
Texas Tech returns to action tomorrow at 3:30 against North Dakota before a night cap contest again against No. 22 Maryland.
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With the win over No. 22 Maryland, the Red Raiders (24-7) have won three consecutive ranked matchups for just the third time in program history (2019 and 2007). It marks the first time that all three wins were true road contests.
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"Our ball club really showed up again tonight," head coach Craig Snider said. "They have been doing this all week; it's their third ranked win. I am excited for that and really excited about how we started the game tonight. Then, Kendall Fritz threw a phenomenal game. We talk about all three facets, and all three facets showed up again tonight."
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The Red Raiders snapped an 11-game win streak for the Terps (20-5) while extending their own to nine games.
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Game One: Texas Tech 9, Rider 1
The Broncs (4-10) lone run of the contest came in their first at-bat of the afternoon when an RBI groundout from Chaela Crowder plated Jessie Niegocki, who reached on a leadoff walk.
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The Red Raiders quickly retaliated, taking the lead once and for all in the bottom of the first when Kailey Wyckoff blasted a two-run home run to hand Tech a 2-1 lead. After a hit by pitch, Alanna Barraza rocketed the second home run of the frame to cap off a four-run first inning.
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Sage Hoover (12-0) continued to deal in the circle, working around just one hit through the next two frames.
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In the bottom of the fourth, Tech struck for three more runs off home runs by Demi Elder and Makinzy Herzog to take a 7-1 lead.
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The fifth and final home run for the Red Raiders came in walk-off fashion as a leadoff walk set up Ellie Bailey for a two-run blast. The ninth run forced the game to end in a run-rule as Tech lead by eight runs, 9-1.
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Hoover earned her team-leading 12th win in style as she scattered just two hits and a run. The righty fanned four of her 20 batters faced.
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Game Two: Texas Tech 6, No. 22 Maryland 1
The Red Raider offense kept rolling into game two, where they plated three runs off three hits during the top of the first frame. Herzog led off the frame with a single and came around to score off an RBI fielder's choice from Arriana Villa.
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Peyton Blythe kept the hitters rolling with a double to plate Villa. The very next batter, Ellie Bailey smashed a single to score Villa and cap off the three-run affair.
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Kendall Fritz (7-1) worked around a pair of singles in the bottom half of the first to hold the Terps scoreless.
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Tech tacked on another run in the top of the second frame when Herzog ripped a double to score Abbie Orrick, who leadoff with a single.
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Fritz worked two straight three-up, three-down innings in the third and fourth to keep Maryland at-bay. The Terps looked to gain some momentum after rocketing a one-out double to left to kickstart the fifth, but the Frisco, Texas native calmy stepped back into the circle and forced back-to-back outs to strand the runner.
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Morgan Hornback added some insurance for Tech with a two-run, pinch-hit blast in the top of the final frame. Fritz would allow a solo shot in the bottom of the frame but would then shut the door behind her and earn her seventh win of the season.
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Next Up
Texas Tech returns to action tomorrow at 3:30 against North Dakota before a night cap contest again against No. 22 Maryland.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Hoover, Sage (12-0)
L: Niegocki, Jessie (1-4)
Batting:
2B: Harsche, Julia 1 ; Gardner, Kristyn 1
RBI: Crowder, Chaela 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Niegocki, Jessie 1

Batting:
HR: Herzog, Makinzy 1 ; Wyckoff, Kailey 1 ; Bailey, Ellie 1 ; Barraza, Alanna 1 ; Elder, Demi 1
RBI: Herzog, Makinzy 1 ; Wyckoff, Kailey 2 ; Bailey, Ellie 2 ; Barraza, Alanna 2 ; Elder, Demi 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Herzog, Makinzy 2 ; Wyckoff, Kailey 1 ; Blythe, Peyton 2 ; Bailey, Ellie 1 ; Barraza, Alanna 1 ; Armijo, Carson 1 ; Elder, Demi 1
SB: Blythe, Peyton 1
CS: Villa, Arriana 1
HBP: Herzog, Makinzy 1 ; Blythe, Peyton 1
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