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5
Winner Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE 14-7
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Grinnell GRINNELL 8-10
Winner
Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE
14-7
5
Final
1
Grinnell GRINNELL
8-10
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 12 1
Grinnell GRINNELL 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1

W: A. VanBeek (8-6) L: Vermeulen, Kathryn (6-4) S: M. Tkach (2)

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Winner Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE 15-7
6
Grinnell GRINNELL 8-11
Winner
Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE
15-7
10
Final
6
Grinnell GRINNELL
8-11
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Wis.-Stevens Point WIS.-STE 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 10 13 2
Grinnell GRINNELL 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 6 10 1

W: A. beek (9-6) L: O'Bryan, Maddy (1-4)

Kami Anson

Game Recap: Softball | | Ted Schultz

Pioneers nearly salvage softball split against UW-Stevens Point

GRINNELL, Iowa - The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point might have walked away from Grinnell College with a softball sweep Saturday afternoon, but the Pioneers made it anything but easy.
 
The Pointers took the opening game 5-1 and held a 6-3 lead in the second before the Pioneers erupted for three runs in the seventh inning to force extra innings.
 
After a scoreless eighth, UW-Stevens Point (15-7) tallied four in the ninth and held Grinnell (8-11) off the board for a 10-6 win at the Softball Complex.
 
In the second game, first baseman Jasmine Oda '25 recorded 16 putouts and 16 fielding chances, which rank fourth and ninth in program history, respectively.
 
As a team, Grinnell had 18 assists (third in program history), 27 putouts (fourth), 46 chances (fifth) and 47 batters faced (seventh).
 
The Pioneers blasted out 10 hits, including two each by Amanda Ramirez '23, Alexa Okada '24 and Kambria Anson '24.
 
After digging a 4-0 hole, Samantha Chu '24 battled to a 16-pitch at-bat before delivering an RBI infield single. The throw to first was errant, allowing two more runs to score.
 
UW-Stevens Point scored twice in the top of the seventh to lead 6-3, but the Pioneers refused to fold. Okada's groundout brought one run across before Anson showed ice water in her veins with a two-out infield single, making it 6-5.
 
Ramirez reached base on an error right after that to push across another run and give the fans free softball.
 
Grinnell was limited to five hits in the second game, with Anson getting two. The Pioneers' lone run came in the second on Mary Webb's '23 RBI double to right-center field.
 
Grinnell hits the road Tuesday to play two games at Coe College in Cedar Rapids.
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