Arizona Softball

Arizona looks to improve hot start with two more games in Hillenbrand Invitational Saturday



Tucson High graduate Carlie Scupin celebrates her sixth home run of the season (Arizona Athletics photo)

Information provided by Arizona’s media-relations department:

Arizona improved to 13-1 following a pair of comeback wins over Indiana and Marshall on Friday night and will look to win its first four games in the Hillenbrand Invitational with two more games against those schools Saturday.

Arizona beat Indiana 6-3 in the first game and run-ruled Marshall 12-4 in the second game Friday night at Hillenbrand Stadium.

The Wildcats will continue the Hillenbrand Invitational with a doubleheader against Indiana and Marshall on Saturday at 4 and 6 p.m., respectively.

Game 1 | Arizona 6, Indiana 3

The Wildcats won the first game against Indiana in a back-and-forth matchup. Arizona totaled nine hits with four Wildcats recording two hits each.

Tucson High graduate Carlie Scupinhit her sixth home run of the season in the win. She trails Rutgers’ Katie Wingertby one home run for the national lead.

Indiana scored one run in the first inning on a RBI single, but Scupin answered with a two-run home run in the bottom half of the inning to give Arizona the lead.

In the top of the fourth, the Hoosiers took a 3-2 lead on a two-run home run. Arizona then scored three runs in the bottom of the fourth to regain the lead. The first two runs were scored on throwing errors by Indiana.

Regan Shockey scored from second base on a wild pitch to plate the third run of the inning.

The Wildcats added one more run on a sacrifice fly from Olivia DiNardo in the sixth inning.

In the circle, Mountain View alum Aissa Silva earned the win to improve to 6-0. She pitched the final four innings in relief and held Indiana scoreless while striking out four batters. Miranda Stoddardpitched the first three innings, allowing Indiana’s three runs.

Game 2 | Arizona 12, Marshall 4 (6 innings)

Arizona run-ruled Marshall in the nightcap on a walk-off single to win, 12-4, in six innings.

The Wildcatss had 11 hits, with Shockey leading the team with three hits. Sophomore Tayler Biehlhit her first career home run and went 2-for-2 with three RBIs and two walks.

Marshall hit a solo home run in the first inning to take an early lead.

In the second inning, Biehl hit her two-run home run to give Arizona the 2-1 lead in the game. The Thundering Herd regained the lead with a two-run homer in the top of the third.

Arizona tied the game at 3-3 in the fourth inning with an RBI single from Shockey. In the top of the fifth, Marshall drove in one run with an RBI single.

The Wildcats’ offense exploded for seven runs in the fifth inning to take a 10-4 lead. 

Paige Dimlergave Arizona the lead with a two-RBI double to open the scoring. Biehl hit an RBI double and Shockey drove in a pair of runs on a single. Scupin brought in the final two runs of the inning with her third double of the season.

Arizona walked-off Marshall in the sixth inning with an RBI fielder’s choice from Jasmine Perezchica and an RBI single from Shockey.

Brooke Mannon(4-0) earned the win after pitching the final 1 2/3 innings and only allowing one hit. Silva started the game, going 1.2 innings, striking out three, but allowing one run. Stoddard entered in relief for Silva and allowed three runs before Mannon closed out the game.

ARIZONA SEASON STATS LEADERS

BATTING

BATTING AVERAGE
Perezchica, Jasmine
.571
Shockey, Regan
.512
Kennedy, Dakota
.500
Scupin, Carlie
.378
DiNardo, Olivia
.371
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
Scupin, Carlie
.946
DiNardo, Olivia
.771
Kennedy, Dakota
.711
Skaggs, Allie
.629
Perezchica, Jasmine
.571
RUNS SCORED
Shockey, Regan
15
Kennedy, Dakota
15
Biringer, Blaise
12
Perezchica, Jasmine
11
Scupin, Carlie
10
HITS
Shockey, Regan
21
Kennedy, Dakota
19
Scupin, Carlie
14
DiNardo, Olivia
13
Biringer, Blaise
11
RUNS BATTED IN
Scupin, Carlie
21
DiNardo, Olivia
12
Altmeyer, Kaiah
11
Shockey, Regan
7
Kennedy, Dakota
7
DOUBLES
Biringer, Blaise
4
Scupin, Carlie
3
DiNardo, Olivia
2
Kennedy, Dakota
2
Skaggs, Allie
2
TRIPLES
Skaggs, Allie
1
HOME RUNS
Scupin, Carlie
6
DiNardo, Olivia
4
Skaggs, Allie
3
Kennedy, Dakota
2
Biehl, Tayler
1
TOTAL BASES
Scupin, Carlie
35
DiNardo, Olivia
27
Kennedy, Dakota
27
Skaggs, Allie
22
Shockey, Regan
21
WALKS
Kennedy, Dakota
11
DiNardo, Olivia
8
Biringer, Blaise
8
Skaggs, Allie
7
Altmeyer, Kaiah
6
HIT BY PITCH
Scupin, Carlie
4
Biehl, Tayler
2
Biringer, Blaise
2
SACRIFICE BUNTS
Perezchica, Jasmine
2
Biehl, Tayler
1
Kennedy, Dakota
1
SACRIFICE FLIES
Scupin, Carlie
2
Altmeyer, Kaiah
2
Perezchica, Jasmine
1
DiNardo, Olivia
1
Kennedy, Dakota
1
STOLEN BASES
Altmeyer, Kaiah
4
Shockey, Regan
4
Kennedy, Dakota
3
Skaggs, Allie
2
Perezchica, Jasmine
1

PITCHING

EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Silva, Aissa
0.78
Stoddard, Miranda
2.50
Mannon, Brooke
2.72
OPPOSING BAT AVERAGE
Mannon, Brooke
.156
Silva, Aissa
.161
Stoddard, Miranda
.214
SAVES
Stoddard, Miranda
1
INNINGS PITCHED
Stoddard, Miranda
28.0
Silva, Aissa
27.0
Mannon, Brooke
18.0
BATTERS STRUCK OUT
Silva, Aissa
26
Mannon, Brooke
16
Stoddard, Miranda
11
APPEARANCES
Silva, Aissa
11
Stoddard, Miranda
10
Mannon, Brooke
7
GAMES STARTED
Stoddard, Miranda
6
Mannon, Brooke
4
Silva, Aissa
4

FIELDING

FIELDING PERCENTAGE
Stoddard, Miranda
1.000
Blanchard, Ali
1.000
Biehl, Tayler
1.000
Scupin, Carlie
1.000
Perezchica, Jasmine
1.000
TOTAL CHANCES
Scupin, Carlie
73
Biehl, Tayler
40
Schepp, Emily
39
Skaggs, Allie
32
Biringer, Blaise
31
PUTOUTS
Scupin, Carlie
73
Schepp, Emily
37
DiNardo, Olivia
26
Kennedy, Dakota
21
Skaggs, Allie
17
ASSISTS
Biehl, Tayler
24
Biringer, Blaise
20
Skaggs, Allie
15
Cole, Logan
5
Stoddard, Miranda
3
FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS
Scupin, Carlie
3
Biehl, Tayler
2
Stoddard, Miranda
1
Biringer, Blaise
1
Skaggs, Allie
1
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