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Duck Softball: 3/4/23 - San Jose State (Ducks WIN 6-2)/Loyola Marymount (Ducks WIN 9-0)

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Ducks Win Twice on Saturday

 

No. 20 Oregon used timely hitting and a standout pitching performance from Morgan Scott to sweep a pair of games Saturday night at the Judi Garman Classic.
 
Alyssa Daniell's go-ahead single in the top of the seventh inning lifted the Ducks past San Jose State, 6-2, in game one Saturday.
 
Morgan Scott struck out eight in a three-hit, 9-0, shutout against LMU in the nightcap.

 

"I think it was a total team effort," said Terra McGowan who was 3-for-5, with a double, two home runs and three RBI on Saturday. "Defense, hitting, pitching – it was all on.

 

Note that both games are in this article. Be sure to click Game 1 or Game 2 for the info you want.

 

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Morgan Scott struck out eight in a three-hit, 9-0, shutout against LMU in the nightcap.

 

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Five takeaways from Oregon softball's fourth weekend of the season

 

Oregon traveled to Fullerton, CA for the Judi Garman Classic last week in hopes of navigating a six-game stretch that began on Thursday morning against Fresno State.

 

The No. 20 Ducks beat the Bulldogs 6-2 before losing to Minnesota 4-1 to lead-off Friday on a sour note. From there, Oregon closed the weekend on a three-game win streak, beating Cal Poly (15-1), San Jose State (6-2), and Loyola Marymount (9-0 (5)). The Ducks’ weekend-closing matchup with Long Beach State on Sunday was canceled due to poor weather conditions. 

 

After the 4-1 trip to Fullerton, Oregon moved to 16-4 on the season and will make the quick shift to conference play on a three-game win streak.

 

Today, we’ll take a moment to go over the key notes from the Ducks’ fourth weekend of the regular season:

 

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Oregon softball loses some ground in polls entering Pac-12 play

 

Oregon moved up in one poll and down in another but lost points in both entering Pac-12 play.

That’s up from No. 20 with 169 points in the USA Softball poll and down from No. 20 with 220 points in the coaches poll last week.

 

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The Ducks (16-4) are No. 19 with 162 points in the USA Softball poll and No. 21 with 206 points in the NFCA poll

 

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