Box Score Brenna Sandberg's brilliance on the mound and
Holly Russell's clutch hitting keyed the most impressive
victory in CSUSM softball history on Thursday, as the Cougars bested the University of San Diego 2-1.
The win, Cougar softball's first ever over an NCAA Division-I opponent, brings the squad to 21-9 on the
season. It was payback for the 6-0 loss that USD handed them a few weeks ago - a game that was much
closer than the score indicated.
In that first game against USD, a clearly-nervous CSUSM squad did itself in with uncharacteristic mental
errors leading to unearned runs. Today, the Cougars showed none of that nervousness, and it was the
Torreros committing the game's killer error.
Down 1-0 in the fourth inning, the Cougar lineup rallied.
Erica Coelho led off with a single, and was
sacrificed over by
Shanti Poston. After the second out was made,
Lauren Nelson reached on what should
have been the final out of the inning. But the play was botched, giving
Holly Russell an opportunity with
runners at the corners - and Russell delivered, crushing a triple to left that plated both runs.
And thanks to Brenna Sandberg, that's all CSUSM would need. The righty has quietly put together an
outstanding season, and Thursday was her best effort yet. Facing USD's powerful lineup, Sandberg went
the distance, surrendering just 3 hits and a first inning run. While not overpowering, Sandberg threw
strikes (just one walk), and relied on her defense - which came through in a big way, not committing a
single error. USD committed two.
Coach Kelly Warren's squad is gaining poise and confidence as the season progresses, and is proving they
have the talent to play with anyone. You can catch them at Mission Hills High on Saturday against Hope
International, starting at noon.