For the fourth consecutive season, Oregon will compete in a regional final.
On Saturday night, the Ducks defeated Boston University 8–2 in an elimination game of the Norman Regional, thanks to home runs from KK Humphreys and Katie Flannery.
At noon on Sunday, Oregon (30-20) advances to play host Oklahoma (51-6) again in the regional final. To get to the Super Regional round next weekend, the Ducks will need to win twice and the Sooners, who are ranked second, will need to win once.
In the second inning, Oregon scored a run thanks to a double hit by Alyssa Daniell.
In the fourth, Humphreys made it 4-0 with a three-run homer. The game was opened by a two-run home run by Flannery and a two-run double by Paige Sinicki in the fifth.
Over 4.1 innings, Morgan Scott struck out four batters while giving up one run on three hits and one walk. Scott’s day ended in the fifth inning with a walk and a single out. Lauren Keleher hit a sacrifice fly to put the Terriers (53-6-1) on the board and prevent a run-rule loss after a wild pitch allowed the runners to advance. In the sixth, Lauren Nett added an RBI single.
Raegan Breedlove gave up one hit and one walk in 2.0 IP, while Elise Sokolsky gave up one run on one walk in 0.2 IP.
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