
Tech falls in game two to Kansas
April 23, 2023 | Softball
The Red Raiders were walked off on a sac fly
LUBBOCK, Texas – The Red Raiders dropped a wire-to-wire contest in game two at Kansas, 1-0, to even the series Sunday afternoon at Arrocha Ballpark.
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Kansas (21-21, 3-8 Big 12) utilized a walk off sacrifice fly to pick up the game two win. Sage Hoover (10-3) held the Jayhawks scoreless through the first 6.0 innings before allowing a leadoff triple to start the seventh and set up the sacrifice fly.
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Texas Tech (30-18, 4-10 Big 12) had a runner on in every inning but the sixth but was not able to plate a run. The Red Raiders sparked a two-out rally in the fourth after an error and back-to-back singles from Alanna Barraza and Arriana Villa.
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Dee McClarity would check in as a pinch hitter and rocket a ball at the feet of the Kansas third baseman who was able to make the snag to strand the runners.
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Similarly, Kansas would load the bases in the bottom of the fifth, looking to do some damage. With no outs, Hoover stepped up big time and recorded a pair of strikeouts and a pop up to end the frame.
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With the game on the line, Kennedy Crites roped a two-out single in the top of the seventh but was again left stranded. Crites finished the day going 2-for-3 with a pair of singles.
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Hoover suffered the hard-fought loss despite scattering four hits and striking out five. Lizzy Ludwig (3-6) picked up the win after tossing a shutout, where she scattered five hits and tallied five strikeouts.
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Kansas (21-21, 3-8 Big 12) utilized a walk off sacrifice fly to pick up the game two win. Sage Hoover (10-3) held the Jayhawks scoreless through the first 6.0 innings before allowing a leadoff triple to start the seventh and set up the sacrifice fly.
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Texas Tech (30-18, 4-10 Big 12) had a runner on in every inning but the sixth but was not able to plate a run. The Red Raiders sparked a two-out rally in the fourth after an error and back-to-back singles from Alanna Barraza and Arriana Villa.
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Dee McClarity would check in as a pinch hitter and rocket a ball at the feet of the Kansas third baseman who was able to make the snag to strand the runners.
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Similarly, Kansas would load the bases in the bottom of the fifth, looking to do some damage. With no outs, Hoover stepped up big time and recorded a pair of strikeouts and a pop up to end the frame.
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With the game on the line, Kennedy Crites roped a two-out single in the top of the seventh but was again left stranded. Crites finished the day going 2-for-3 with a pair of singles.
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Hoover suffered the hard-fought loss despite scattering four hits and striking out five. Lizzy Ludwig (3-6) picked up the win after tossing a shutout, where she scattered five hits and tallied five strikeouts.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Ludwig, Lizzy (3-6)
L: Hoover, Sage (14-3)

Base Running:
CS: Villa, Arriana 1
HBP: Elder, Demi 1
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Batting:
2B: Limbaugh, Presley 1 ; Moore, Lyric 1
3B: Anderson, Ashlyn 1
RBI: Renzi, Peyton 1
SF: Renzi, Peyton 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Anderson, Ashlyn 1
CS: Limbaugh, Presley 1
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