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STANFORD, Calif. – No win streak, no matter how long, is safe at Smith Family Stadium. No. 10/13 Arizona State was the latest program to learn that lesson, as the Cardinal handed the Sun Devils their first Pac-12 loss to end the nation's longest active win streak at 20 games. Alana Vawter held Arizona State (31-6, 12-1 Pac-12) to three hits, while the Cardinal offense capitalized off two errors for the 4-1 win to open the series on Friday night. The win is Stanford's fourth top 10 win of the season, and fifth Top-25 win. ....
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No. 6 Arkansas advances to the Super Regionals The Cardinal s season came to a close Sunday in Fayetteville, Ark.(Photo: JOHN LOZANO/isiphotos.com) 2 hours ago Softball (33-22, 9-12 Pac-12) concluded its season on Sunday with a loss to No. 6 Arkansas (43-9, 19-5 SEC) in the Fayetteville Regional of the NCAA softball tournament. The loss most likely marked the end of the collegiate careers of graduate students Nikki Bauer, Teaghan Cowles, Montana Dixon, Kristina Inouye and Eleni Spirakis, as well as senior Maddy Dwyer. Stanford played its first regional game on Friday against South Dakota State (43-8, 21-1 Summit League). The Cardinal started with an offensive drought, securing no hits in either of the first two innings. Despite the lackluster offense, sophomore pitcher Alana Vawter continued to wow announcers with a slew of strikeouts over the course of the early innings. ....
She liked the focus of the the players. The players were constantly thinking two passes ahead and were able to move the ball all the way down the field in seconds, said Delgadillo. Notable transition plays were made by midfielder Brooke Essig and attackers Autumn Litten, Sydney Steele, and Avery Ball. After Ball s four goals, seven different players scored and six players had assists. The defense was led by Julissa Ramirez, Kenzie Hemman and Sydney Carlson. Goalie Madeline Nees saved four shots in the first half and Annette Bennett stopped two in the second half. Simi was held to two shots in the half. ....