The Oklahoman

Brady hits two homers as Bruins extend season

- OU Insider Ryan Aber

Jordy Bahl was back to being her dominant self for a long stretch.

But by the time OU’s sensationa­l freshman jogged out to the circle, the Sooners’ deficit was too much to overcome, then UCLA finally got to even Bahl.

The Sooners fell to UCLA 7-3 in the semifinals of the Women’s College World Series on Monday at USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium to force an eliminatio­n game later in the afternoon.

With two chances to win one game Monday, Sooners coach Patty Gasso opted to go with Nicole May in the circle for the first time in this WCWS.

Hope Trautwein had pitched all but one out during OU’s first two games.

May was making her first appearance since May 28, when she threw a complete game in the Sooners’ 7-1 super regional win over Central Florida to earn a spot in the WCWS.

May walked the leadoff hitter and two batters later, Delanie Wisz gave UCLA the lead with a two-run home run to left.

OU got started with a bang on Jayda Coleman’s leadoff home run to left.

The Sooners hit the ball hard repeatedly against Megan Faraimo but couldn’t manage another baserunner against her through the first three innings.

It was only the second time all season a pitcher had retired nine consecutiv­e OU hitters in a game. The first was Texas’ Hailey Dolcini in Saturday’s Sooners win over the Longhorns.

OU’s 2-1 deficit after one was the first time the Sooners had trailed after one inning this season and just the 11th game in which they’d trailed at all.

Twice, OU had allowed a run in the top of the first before taking the lead in the bottom of the inning.

The Sooners’ deficit grew in the third, when May surrendere­d a leadoff hit to Briana Perez, walked Wisz and then gave up a towering three-run home run to center by Maya Brady to put the Bruins ahead 5-1.

It was OU’s biggest deficit since Florida State’s 8-4 win in the opening game of last season’s championsh­ip series.

After Brady’s home run, Bahl came on for the Sooners and immediatel­y calmed down the Bruins’ bats.

UCLA didn’t record another hit until Savannah Pola’s leadoff single in the sixth.

Even so, Bahl was rolling well into the seventh, retiring the first two hitters before Wisz drew a walk and Brady followed with another home run, this one a two-run shot to left.

Bahl then exited, having thrown 72 pitches.

The Bruins’ seven runs were the most scored against the Sooners in a seveninnin­g (or fewer) game this season.

OU beat Tennessee 9-8 in 10 innings in late February, with the Volunteers scoring six runs in the first six innings.

The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak for the Sooners (56-3).

 ?? SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? OU's Jayda Coleman (24) can not get a home run ball by UCLA's Maya Brady (7) in the third inning.
SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN OU's Jayda Coleman (24) can not get a home run ball by UCLA's Maya Brady (7) in the third inning.
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