Hailey Bethune at Georgia State tournament
Nick Foreman
0
North Dakota UND 16-17, 1-3 Summit
20
Winner Omaha OMA 21-8, 2-2 Summit
North Dakota UND
16-17, 1-3 Summit
0
Final
20
Omaha OMA
21-8, 2-2 Summit
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
North Dakota UND 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Omaha OMA 2 4 12 2 X 20 12 0

W: M. Groff (12-4) L: Robillard, Arianna (0-11)

14
Winner North Dakota UND 17-17, 2-3 Summit
1
Omaha OMA 21-9, 2-3 Summit
Winner
North Dakota UND
17-17, 2-3 Summit
14
Final
1
Omaha OMA
21-9, 2-3 Summit
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 R H E
North Dakota UND 0 2 4 4 4 14 12 0
Omaha OMA 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 3

W: Beck, Grayce (7-4) L: A. Wiggins (5-5)

Game Recap: Softball | | Jacob Pumphrey, FightingHawks.com

Hawks responsive in DH split with Omaha

UND bounces back from defeat in opener to run-rule Mavericks and set up Sunday rubber match

OMAHA, Neb. – North Dakota softball punched back in game two of Saturday's doubleheader with preseason favorite Omaha from Connie Claussen Field. The Hawks were shutout in a run-rule decision in the series opener, but bounced back with a 14-1 win over the Mavericks as both contests were decided in five innings. The statement win moves UND back to .500 on the season at 17-17 and pushes the Hawks' Summit League record to 2-3. Omaha moves to 21-9 and is even with North Dakota in the league standings.
 
UND produced a dozen hits in the win with Hailey Bethune, Taya Hopfauf, Makenna Alexander, and Callie Honig each accounting for a pair of base knocks. All four players recorded an extra base hit with Honig delivering a three-run blast, as part of a four-RBI game, out to center field in the fifth for the victory's exclamation point.
 
North Dakota showcased a short memory following the game one defeat and struck for a pair of runs in the second as Bethune and Brooklyn House recorded run-scoring base knocks to push the Hawks out front 2-0 through two innings. UND pushed across four runs in the third inning on just two hits, while an UNO fielding error, two walks, two hit-by-pitch and a pair of fielder's choices helped pad the Hawks' advantage at 6-0.
 
Four more runs crossed for the visitors in the fourth inning as Camryn Lasota and Bethune notched RBI singles, while Honig walked in a run and House delivered a sacrifice fly to stake the Hawks to a 10-0 lead.
 
That was more than enough support for UND starter Makaela Carr who tossed a complete game with eight strikeouts while scattering five UNO hits, two of which came in the final inning.
 
In the series opener, the Mavericks cruised to a 20-0 win in five innings behind a dozen hits, seven for extra bases including four home runs, and a 12-run third inning. Two UNO arms did not allow a UND baserunner.
 
The Hawks close out the series on Sunday with a 1 p.m. first pitch in the rubber match. Live coverage links for the series are available at www.FightingHawks.com.
 
For more information on North Dakota softball, visit FightingHawks.com or follow on social media @UNDsoftball.

Postgame Notes
  • UND matched its single-game high this season in RBI with 12
  • The 14 runs are the most allowed by Omaha this season
  • The Hawks scored 10+ runs in a game for the fifth time this season
  • UND recorded 10+ hits for the tenth time this season and registered a dozen for the fourth time this campaign
  • The Hawks drew six walks in the win for the fourth time this season in addition to being hit-by-pitch three times which matches the single game high this season for UND
  • Honig's four runs scored are the most by a Hawk in a game this season
  • Carr went the distance for the fourth time this season to earn her seventh win
  • She recorded her fourth game this season with seven or more strikeouts as she finished with eight
 
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