Oregon State softball loses to Seattle Redhawks in extra innings at Kelly Field

Laura Berg, Head Coach at Oregon State Beavers Women's Softball
Laura Berg, Head Coach at Oregon State Beavers Women's Softball
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Oregon State softball lost, 11-10, to the Seattle Redhawks in extra innings on April 24 at Kelly Field.

The game was marked by strong offensive performances from both teams. Oregon State’s Lici Campbell hit a two-run home run in the first inning and added a double in the fourth, finishing with three runs batted in, two walks, and two runs scored. Morgan Howey contributed with a solo home run and a two-run double, bringing her season total to ten home runs and twenty-nine runs batted in.

Paige Bambarger and Mya Harrison each had multi-hit games that included triples. Jaeya Butler went two for five with an RBI double that tied the game in the seventh inning. Camrynn Gordon also scored twice for Oregon State. In total, the Beavers recorded ten runs on thirteen hits—marking their third game this season scoring double digits.

Pitcher Bailey Murray started for Oregon State, allowing four runs (one earned) over four and two-thirds innings while striking out four batters. Relief pitchers Amelia Streuber, Haydn Milley, and Kimberlee Aleman also saw action during the contest.

Oregon State led 6-1 after four innings but saw their lead erased as Seattle scored three times in the fifth inning and five more times in the sixth following defensive errors by Oregon State. The Beavers tied it again late before Seattle took back the lead with a ninth-inning single to center field.

Tickets for upcoming games are available through the Beaver Ticket Office or online at https://beav.es/SoftballTickets.



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