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Cardinals See Historic Season End with 2-1 Loss in Semi's

Cardinals See Historic Season End with 2-1 Loss in Semi's

SALEM, Va. – The Saginaw Valley State University softball team fell to UC San Diego 2-1 in the semi-finals of the NCAA Division II Softball Championship to end its season with a 42-18 record overall.  UC San Diego put together a solid all-around game and fought off a feisty Saginaw Valley State squad in the 2-1 victory Sunday afternoon (5/28).

Jennifer De Fazio broke the scoreless tie in the top of the fourth with a solo blast over the left field wall for a 1-0 Triton advantage.

In the bottom of the fourth, Natalie Wellman (Fairhaven, Mich./Anchor Bay HS) lined a pitch that appeared to be heading in for a double, but Sarah Woofter made a diving play to her left to keep the Cardinals' off the base paths.

The Cardinals threatened in the fifth, but with two outs and runners on first and second, the lead runner was picked off trying to advance to third, ending the frame.

The Tritons added to their margin when Esther Strom hit a long double off the center field wall, driving in Charly Swanberg.

SVSU got on the board in the bottom of the seventh with a solo blast by Jillian Peterson (Freeland, Mich.). Her round-tripper was the ninth of the season for her and was a line drive over the right field fence. The team had two runners on with two outs, but Camille Gaito struck out Jessica McKeith (River Rouge, Mich.) looking to end the game.

Gaito went the distance for the victory. She gave up one run on four hits while striking out 12 and walking just two. Jade Fulton (Byron, Mich.) continued her strong tournament, registering nine strikeouts while tossing a complete game in the loss. She gave up two runs on nine hits and did not walk a batter.

With the loss the Cardinals fall to 42-18 overall as their historic season comes to an end in the semi-finals of the NCAA Championship, while UC San Diego improves to 44-13 and will now face either Alabama-Huntsville or Midwestern State in the championship tomorrow at 12 p.m.