Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 2000, Page 20, Image 20

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crew to consult the rule book.
Upon further review, the umpires
ordered the runner back to third.
“The rule is any backward
movement, it doesn’t have to be a
step, just any movement at all,”
Gamez said. “You just read up on
the rules and every now and then
one of these rules will come up.”
Once the dust had settled, Mc
Murren and the Ducks still had
two runners on base with only
one out. McMurren kept momen
tum with the Ducks by getting the
next two Wildcats to fly out.
Oregon loaded the bases in the
bottom of the seventh for the second
day in a row. But the Ducks were
unable to get the tying run home.
Saturday’s contest featured a pitch
er’s battle. Freshman Andrea Vidlund
(16-5) threw seven strong innings of
three-hit ball, only to lose 2-0.
The game remained 1-0 until
the top of the seventh, when, with
a runner on second, Andrade de
livered a run-scoring single right
back up the middle to drive in
Arizona’s second run.
“Andrea’s performance showed
how much she’s stepped up her
game both mentally and physical
ly,” Gamez said. “That’s important
— especially down the stretch.”
The Ducks loaded the bases in
the bottom of the seventh with only
one out. But Wildcat starter Jennie
Finch shut the door by getting the
next two outs to preserve the win.
Oregon opened the weekend
with an upset of No. 4 Arizona
State. Senior Jill Robinson scored
the only run of the game with her
31st home run of her career to
deep left field.
“Right when I hit the ball I
knew it, it just had that pure feel
ing,” Robinson said. “It feels good
to tie the record.”
Kevin Calame Emerald
Jill Robinson’s 31st career home run in Friday’s win tied the Oregon record.
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