Detroit Free Press

Michigan softball wins NCAA tournament opener; Oakland falls to Northweste­rn

- Kirkland Crawford and Ryan Ford

Lexie Blair’s two-run single in the fifth inning proved to be the difference as Michigan softball defeated South Dakota State, 2-1, in the opener of the NCAA tournament regional play in Orlando, Florida.

Alex Storako allowed a run on three hits and three walks over 62⁄3 innings, striking out three for U-M (37-16). Meghan Beaubien relieved Storako with two out in the final inning, and after giving up a walk, struck out Emma Osmundson to clinch the game.

Michigan will now play at 11 a.m. Saturday against regional host Central Florida (No. 16 seed in tournament), which beat Villanova, 6-0, on Friday. U-M defeated UCF, 6-0, in Clearwater, Florida, back on Feb. 18 in an early season tournament.

This four-team regional is a double-eliminatio­n event over this weekend. If Michigan wins Saturday, it will advance to Sunday with two opportunit­ies to win once more and advance to the super regionals. If it loses Saturday, it will face a mustwin situation at 4 p.m. Saturday.

The game was scoreless until the bottom of the fifth, when Annabelle Widra led off the inning by getting hit by a pitch. Ella McVey then hit a bunt single and Kristina Burkhardt singled to center to load to bases. After a fielder’s choice cut down Widra at home, Blair’s single down the left field line scored McVey and Burkhardt.

Grace Glanzer allowed two earned runs on six hits and a walk while striking out three for SDSU (40-12), the Summit League champions, who will play the UCF-Villanova loser on Saturday in an eliminatio­n game.

In the top of the sixth, Storako gave up a one-out solo home run to Cylie Halvorson, but answered that with a strikeout and a groundout to end the frame.

Oakland drops opener to Northweste­rn

For 21⁄2 innings Friday, Oakland softball hung with No. 9seed Northweste­rn in the first round of its NCAA tournament regional, hosted by the Wildcats in Evanston, Illinois. But after the Golden Grizzlies tied the game in the top of the third, Northweste­rn scored in the bottom of each of the third, fourth and fifth innings, including a five-spot to finish off a 9-2 rout.

OU will face Notre Dame, which lost 11-1 to McNeese State earlier Friday, in an eliminatio­n game at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. The winner of that game will play the loser of Saturday’s 1 p.m. game between Northweste­rn and McNeese at 6 p.m. Saturday in another eliminatio­n game. Should OU win both of those, the Golden Grizzlies would need two wins Sunday (at 4 and 8:30 p.m.) to advance to the super regional.

OU was held to four hits by Northweste­rn’s Danielle Williams, who also had eight strikeouts. Madison Jones, the star of OU’s Horizon League clinching win last weekend, went 1for-3 with a run scored, and catcher Jen Krizka went 1-for-3 with the Golden Grizzlies’ lone RBI; their other run scored on a wild pitch by Williams.

For the Wildcats, the Big Ten regular-season champs before losing to Michigan in the conference tournament, Maeve Nelson did the major damage, with two homers for four RBIs.

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