Cal Lutheran Softball Gains a Split in West Regional
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Cal Lutheran split two games on the opening day of the NCAA Division III West Regional softball championships Friday at UC San Diego.
The Regals knocked off top-seeded Simpson College, 4-1, before falling, 5-2, to third-seeded UC San Diego, which swept Cal Lutheran in a doubleheader May 3.
Julie DiFatta’s two-run double sparked a three-run first inning for Cal Lutheran (26-11-1) against Simpson, ranked No. 1 in the nation by the National Fast Pitch Coaches Assn.
UC San Diego (25-19) took a 2-0 lead in the first inning against Cal Lutheran on run-scoring doubles by Erin Bridges and Erin Cornell.
Cal Lutheran will play Simpson again at noon today, with the winner meeting UC San Diego at 2:30 p.m.
Long Beach 2, Moorpark 1--The top-seeded Vikings (39-5) scored the winning run in the sixth inning on two singles and a sacrifice bunt in a Southern California Regional second-round junior college softball game at Long Beach.
Moorpark (24-19) will play at noon today against the winner of a 10 a.m. game between San Bernardino and Bakersfield.
Moorpark 5, Bakersfield 2--In a first-round game, Danielle Stines had two hits and drove in a run for the Raiders. Moorpark will play at noon today against the winner of this mornings San Bernardino/Bakersfield game.
BASEBALL
Pepperdine 19, Loyola Marymount 3--Randy Wolf (9-4) allowed 16 hits but only three runs in eight innings and the Waves (32-24, 18-7) rolled to a West Coast Conference victory at Loyola Marymount (20-37, 10-15).
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Pepperdine 5, Washington 1--The Waves (18-7) won five of six singles matches and clinched victory without having to complete any doubles matches in an NCAA West Regional match at the University of San Diego.
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