TEMPE, Ariz.- After finding themselves down eight-runs to start the seventh inning, the 18th-ranked Sun Devil softball team (25-8, 5-1) rallied to win the series finale in crazy fashion over the Utah Utes, 18-17, at Farrington Stadium Sunday afternoon.
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"When we have big innings, we have big innings.," head coach
Trisha Ford said of her team's nine-run seventh inning. "We never lost our fight. Alli Tatnall,
Maddi Hackbarth,
Kindra Hackbarth, I feel like I could go up and down our lineup because everyone contributed. I'm almost at a loss for words, that's a big comeback right there."
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Down early, the Sun Devil offense went to work in the home-half of the second inning, scoring five runs. Following a
Jade Gortarez lead-off walk, catcher
Maddi Hackbarth crushed her 14th-home run of the season over the right-field wall, to pull the Sun Devils within one-run.
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After a
DeNae Chatman double and
Bella Loomis walk,
Kindra Hackbarth stepped into the batters-box looking to put ASU ahead. The right-fielder did just that, connecting on a no-doubter over the centerfield wall to give ASU a 5-3 lead.
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Unfortunately, the Sun Devil lead would be short-lived as the Utes would post five runs in the top of the third to jump back out to an 8-5 lead.
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Utah would add two more runs in the top of the fourth via a wild-pitch and single, pushing the score to 10-5. In just the next inning, the visitors added three more runs to make it a 13-5 contest.
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Needing to plate a run to avoid a run-rule, the Sun Devil offense came to life in the home-half of the fifth. Following a leadoff-single from senior
Skylar McCarty and a double from
Morgan Howe, Gortarez ripped a double down the right-field line to make it a 13-7 game.
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Next up, M. Hackbarth would hit her second-home run of the day, unleashing a moon-shot over the left-field wall to cut the deficit to four-runs.
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Utah would respond with a run of their own in the top of the six-inning via a solo-shot that pushed Utah's lead to 14-9.
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Following a scoreless inning for ASU, Utah would do their best at putting the Sun Devils away with a pair of home runs in the top of the seventh that extended the lead to a seemingly insurmountable eight-runs, but the home dugout had other plans to end the series.
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Finding themselves down eight-runs going into the final frame of the game, ASU would go onto score nine-runs to pull off the unimaginable, and defeat the Utes.
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M. Hackbarth opened up the home-seventh with her third-home run of the afternoon, lacing a ball over the left-field fence.
DeNae Chatman followed the blast with a walk, before Alli Tantall reached base on a single. With two on and two out, K. Hackbarth kept the comeback alive with her second home-run of the game.Â
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With what felt like all the momentum in the world on their side, senior
Skylar McCarty and Howe both drew a walk to set-up an RBI-double for Gortarez.
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Up for the second time in the inning, Utah elected to intentionally walk M. Hackbarth allowing Howe to score in the very next at-bat, a Chatman walk. With six runs already across in the inning and bases loaded, the table was set for the designated player, Alli Tantall.
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With two outs and ASU down by two runs, Tantall would connect on a walk-off three-run triple to send the Sun Devil's home with their first Pac-12 series sweep of 2019.
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"It's great to have all the hard work pays off, not just for me but for everyone," Tatnall said of her walk-off winner. "We all have been working hard, fighting and putting in that effort and energy together. This wasn't just a 'me' win, this is a team win. This felt good."
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Kindra and
Maddi Hackbarth both had huge days for the Sun Devils as they combined for five-home runs, and 11 RBI in the win. Sunday marked the second time this season that both Hackbarth twins have homered in the same game.
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"I knew they were special," Ford said of the Hackbarths' performance at the plate. "Both of them play the game the right way and they work hard. I know their DNA and I know that they come here ready to play and that's something that I really love."
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On the weekend, ASU combined to outscore the Utes, 45-21. As a squad, the Sun Devils posted an incredible .506 batting average, and an even more incredible 1.127 slugging percentage. In total, six different ASU players notched a home run, including Maddi and
Kindra Hackbarth who combined to hit eight long balls.Â
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The Sun Devils will travel down south to face Arizona next weekend, March 29-31. The three-game series against the Wildcats is scheduled for a 5:00 p.m. start on both Friday and Saturday, before finishing the series with a 4:00 p.m. meeting Sunday. All three games of the series are set to be televised, with games one and two set to be broadcast by the Pac-12 Network, while game three is set for an ESPN-2 telecast. Fans can follow the action from the 2019 season by following @ASUSoftball on Twitter.
UPDATE: All tweets are from a Pac-12 Network re-run of the game on May 13, 2020. Former Volunteer Assistant Coach
Marisa Stankiewicz and then-centerfielder
Morgan Howe co-hosted the @ASUSoftball twitter account to share their reactions and insights to the game.Â
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