Softball continued from page 7 Freshman shortstop Kate Peter son opened the third with a walk, and left fielder Amber Hutchison followed with a single to left. At the top of the order, sophomore Lisa Wangler, after fouling off several pitches, could not catch up with the high heat from UCLA pitcher Keira Goerl, bringing up third baseman Lynsey Haij, who singled to left to score Peterson. Alyssa Laux, a sophomore sec ond baseman, followed with a sin gle to center, scoring Hutchison. Vidlund then stepped to the plate and ripped a single to left, loading the bases for junior catcher Missy Coe, who blooped a single in front of the right fielder to score Haij. With the bases still loaded and the crowd energized, Triawn Custer — the team’s all-time home run leader — came to bat with a chance to blow the game open. But a grounder back to the mound started a 1-2-3 double play, ending the rally and effectively deflating the Ducks’ chances of an upset. “The offense was a whole differ ent mindset today compared to Washington on Friday,” Gamez said. “I’ve been telling them that they are capable of putting up runs against anyone in the country. ” Vidlund (9-7) pitched a complete game but took the loss after giving up nine hits and six runs on four Oregon errors. “It’s easy to get down and lose fo cus against the top team in the coun try, but [Vidlund] did a good job of keeping her composure,” Gamez said. “The team gave everything they had today.” Trailing 4-0 in the bottom of the seventh in Saturday’s game against UCLA, Oregon fought back when all hope appeared to be gone. With one out, Vidlund hit a solo home run — her seventh of the season — over the left field wall. With two outs, right fielder Rachel Tommasini singled and Peterson followed with a homer to bring the Ducks within one. But a Hutchison bouncer back to the mound ended the game at 4-3. Wangler (5-8) garnered the loss for Oregon Saturday. Friday was just a day to forget for the Ducks. Even more than the 10-1 drowning at the hands of the Huskies, the Ducks lost one of their two seniors, catcher Kelly Planche, • who left the team for personal rea sons. Jon House Emerald Senior first baseman Triawn Custer stretches to force UCLA’s Amanda Freed out at first. Call (541) 346 4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. 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