Matadors Take Split With Last-Place Utah State
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Cal State Northridge, recently acquainted with first place in the Big West Conference, had trouble with last-place Utah State and split a softball doubleheader Wednesday at Northridge.
The Matadors lost the first game, 2-0, but recovered in the second game with a 4-0 victory.
In the opener, the Matadors had only two hits against Utah State (9-14, 3-8 in conference play).
Northridge’s Tara Glaister (11-8) took the loss, allowing four hits and striking out seven.
In the second game, Ashlie Hayes had a home run and three runs batted in for Northridge (24-15, 11-8).
In another softball game:
Valley 7, Canyons 6--Brenda Pulido hit a two-run single during a six-run sixth inning and the Monarchs won a Western State Conference game at Valley.
Sandra Cisneros had two hits and scored a run for Valley (14-6, 6-1).
BASEBALL
CS Northridge 11, Hawaii-Hilo 1--Eric Horvat’s three-run double sparked the Matadors’ five-run fifth inning at Northridge.
Nakia Hill added a two-run home run, his second of the season, in the fifth inning for the Matadors (24-17), who have won 12 consecutive games.
Jim DeBiase (3-2) pitched a five-hitter and struck out seven.
Oxnard 10, Palomar 1--Matt Pitstick had two hits and four RBIs for the Condors (18-7) in the Palomar tournament.
Left-hander Tom Manos struck out eight and allowed six hits in eight innings for Oxnard (18-7).
Biola 5, The Master’s 4--Kurt Fillmore had three hits for the Mustangs (24-7) in a nonconference loss at home.
Pierce 7, Chaffey 6--Danny Phillips had three hits, including a home run in the seventh inning for a 7-1 lead, for Pierce (14-12) in the Rio Hondo tournament at Chaffey.
Valley 2-8, Rio Hondo 1-11--Steve Guerrero drove in Frank Diaz with a two-out single in the seventh inning for the winning run for Valley (7-17) in the first game of a doubleheader in the Rio Hondo tournament.
Diaz and Ray Montenegro each had two hits for Valley in the second game.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Pepperdine 9, Loyola Marymount 0--Angela Lawrence scored 6-3 and 6-1 victories at No. 1 singles for the Waves (16-5).