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No. 16 Oregon Softball Team was back on the track to prevent the excretion after a brutal 14: 1 defeat against Stanford on May 17 on May 17, 9: 1 later and then force a game 7 by crushed the Cardinal May 18: 5 into six inning.

The ducks have to beat the cardinal again to get their first super regional since 2023.

Come back to updates and highlights during the regional championship game (or games) on Sunday.

Oregon Softball against Stanford Live Updates

After Staci Chambers had released one, she allowed her first Baserunner to go to River Mahler on a four-pitch walk since the third inning. Stanford, the next bat, put on another runner over a Jade Berry single. The runners are first and second place with a TIE game.

It is a brand new ball game in seventh place. Staci Chambers continues in the circle and is on a heater, which takes three in episode 1-2-3 Inning to facilitate the starter Lyndsey Grein. Stanfords 2-3-4 Hitter are due.

The ducks fought all the way back to tie the game. After a leadoff triple by Dezianna Patson, Kai Lushar met a two-out single, all of which covered to three foot to achieve Padmon from third place.

The ducks still have an out and the winning run is second after a walk.

When the ducks try to close the gap, Staci Chambers was a stable force in a circle. Chambers has set up three direct 1-2-3 innings and mowed the cardinal through groundouts and flyouts. She also has a few strikeouts.

The Ducks Trail with six other outs with which you were able to work 7-6 in the sixth.

After the wild pitch and obstruction call, the Stanford Alyssa Houston starter gave a walk and seemed to prefer her litter between bats. Zoe Prystajko entered and prompted a double game to end the Inning with two runners.

On the way to the sixth, Oregon Trails 7-6.

After Kedre Lushar had a third strike first, he stole a base and then rose to third place on a single from Ayanna Shaw. On the following bat, a wild field of Lushcar tried to steal home. Although it was marked on the plate, the UMPS Stanford, the third Baseman Jade Berry, who handicapped the home plate and Oregon gave the score.

Still with two outs with which you could work, trails with 7: 6 in the fifth.

With a runner, Kai Lushar was in an out and the main runner did not make it in time to achieve a double game.

Stanford goes to fifth and leads 7-5.

Oregon cut with a two-out single into the lead of Stanford and two home runs from Emma Cox. The ducks now appear 7-5 on the fourth.

Liberty came back to hit No. 1 Seed Texas A & M, 6: 5, and was the winner of Oregon and Stanford on the first weekend. When the ducks win, they organize a super regional.

Joie Economides met her second Homerun of the game, a triple shot over the left field wall to extend Stanford's lead to 7: 3. Staci Chambers came up with the game to put Lyndsey Grein in a circle.

After a few walks to tear down the inning, Katie Flanny hit a shot of three runs over the left field fence with nine hole to pull the ducks inside one. Oregon Trails, 4-3 at the end of the second.

Oregon, who started the first Baseman Rylee McCoy, was hit hard by a liner on the face and was a towel on her face for a longer period. There was a lot of blood to see her on her white uniform and her hands, and finally she was helped from the field with the help of the park. Remmington Hewitt first replaced McCoy. Stanford leads 4-0 in the second 4-0.

Joie Economides met a Grand Slam after two singles and a goal from Pitch invited the bases with two outs to create a 4-0 lead. The same bat, the catcher Emma Cox, dropped a pop-up in foul territory right in front of the plate, which would have been the third from the inning.

Stanford: Kern (2b), Jones (cf.), Mahler (SS), Berry (3b), Chan (LF), Economics (1b), Koch (RF), Clements (C), Chung (dp), Houston (p).

Oregon: Ka. Lushar (LF), Ke. Luschar (cf.), McCoy (1b), Ma'ake (dp), Sinicki (SS), Cox (C), Patson (RF), Jones (2b), Flannery (3b), Grein (P).

The Ducks and Cardinal will meet on May 18 at 6:55 p.m. in a regional final of the winner to get to the Super Regional Round next weekend. The game is broadcast on ESPNU.

The ducks returned the favor after Stanford won in six Innerings on May 17th and crushed the cardinal in six innings, 15-5. The victory forced a excretion, winning advances game 7 of the region between the ducks and cardinal this evening.

The game starts at 6:55 p.m.

The ducks placed three other runs in the top of the sixth after five free passes and a hit -off cylie. Chung has given up 10 free passes and set up three parking spaces over 2 1/3 innings, and the ducks have exploited.

When the Run Rule is called, Oregon will force a regional game 7 a regional game 7 tonight.

The cardinal went quietly at the end of the fifth. Stanford managed to get a Two-out hit-by-pitch and foot, but could not move his runners any further. The ducks are away from a run away from the racing rule.

The Ducks started with another run on a wild field to achieve five runs in the fifth inning, their second inning of the game with five runs. Elise Sokolsky returned to the district circle for Oregon at the end of the fifth in Mahler, Berry and Chan.

Paige Sinicki continued her strong game and caught up with another RBI, after having hit a hard triple that bounced off the outstretched glove of Stanford's midfielder to expand Oregon's leadership with 11: 5 at the top of the fifth. Oregon has two outs and Stanford has decided to reorganize the starting jug of Kylie Chung.

The move of Kedre Lushar in the line -up has already paid off for the ducks. Lushar picked up her second, third and fourth rbis of the game in a swing and put a shot with three runs over the fence of the midfield to extend Oregon's leadership with 10: 5 into the top of the fifth.

The cardinal pressed both Baserunner, who had approved Lyndsey Grein for two runs in the bottom of the fourth before Elise Sokolsky received three outs. Stanford cut Oregon's lead over two on the way to the fifth on the way. Allie Clements with a nine-hole hitter is 2 for 2 with two RBIs and this weekend played two Homeruns against the Ducks over two games.

Oregon trainer Melyssa Lombardi decided to pull the starter Lyndsey Grein after the junior allowed a leadoff walk and opened doppelganger. Elise Sokolsky will step into the circle, hoping to limit the damage with runners on the third and second and Oregon with 7: 3.

Lyndsey Grein produced the first 1-2-3 halbe of the game and led two flyouts to the left and a popout to third place to make the cardinal in order.

After three lines of Oregon, 7-3.

For the second time in the first three innings, Oregon had the bases invited, but this time it couldn't spend a single run in a goalless top of the third inner.

The ducks still lead Stanford 7: 3, which goes to the bottom of third place. Lyndsey Grein continues in the circle for Oregon.

The cardinal added a run with a solo homerun from Allie Clements at a 0-2 number, and although Lyndsey Grein allowed another Baserunner in a single one, Kedre Lushar stood a basic goal with a diving game in the middle to record the final.

On the way to the third climb, Oregon 7-3.

After the pitching change, the ducks have planned another run after a Stanford error and the subsequent Emma Cox-victim flyout to the left and led 7: 2 on the end of the second inn. Lyndsey Grein is back in a circle for the ducks after three wild parking spaces in the opening.

After Stanford Starter Kylie Chung was still fighting command, Katie Flannery led with a walk and a Kai Luschar Single, a Kedre Luschar double and a Rylee McCoy-Heimlauf, who gave the Ducks a 6-2 lead without outs a second.

McCoys bomb was a triple shot over the left field fence. Stanford replaced Chung through the left Zoe Prystakjo.

Oregon did not last long. After a leadoff error by Kaylynn Jones, starter Lyndsey Grein threw three wild parking spaces and two Stanford runs met 2-2 at the top of the second.

When the designated road team, even though they played at home, the ducks had a hot start and laid two runs on the top of the first inn. Stanford starter Kylie Chung struggled with her command and allowed four free passes to reach the first run before Decianna Patmon received the first goal from Oregon to cross a second run before Chung took out the inning.

Oregon goes to the bottom of the first inner and leads 2: 0. Lyndsey Grein begins for the ducks in the circle.

ESPN brought Oregon's first game before the Ducks showdown with Stanford to a television slot. The game is broadcast on ESPNU and broadcast from Jane Sanders Stadium to ESPN+ at 3:30 p.m.

Oregon: Ka. Lushar (LF), Ke. Luschar (cf.), McCoy (1b), Ma'ake (dp), Sinicki (SS), Cox (C), Patson (RF), Jones (2b), Flannery (3b), Grein (P).

Stanford: Kern (2b), Jones (cf.), Mahler (SS), Berry (3b), Chan (LF), Economics (1b), Koch (RF), Chung (dp), Clements (C), Prystajko (p).

Oregon Softball 2025 NCAA regional schedule

May 16

  • Game 1: Stanford Def. Binghamton, 9-2
  • Game 2: No. 16 Oregon Def. Weber State, 8-0 (5 Inn.)

May 17th

  • Game 3: Stanford Def. Oregon, 14-1 (6 Inn.)
  • Game 4: Weber State Def. Binghamton, 7-4
  • Game 5: Oregon Def Weber State, 9-1

May 18th

  • Game 6: Stanford against Oregon, 3:30 p.m.
  • Game 7: Oregon against Stanford (if necessary), 6 p.m.

How to observe Oregon against Stanford in the NCAA regionally

When: 3:30 p.m. May 18

TV: none

Electricity: ESPN+

Radio: KWVA-FM (88.1)

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