Scott would set the Beavers down in order in the 1st. Oregon would not score again in the inning, although Alyssa Daniell would reach base after her swing attempt at a third strike would run past the catcher to the backstop. After Delgado stole 2nd and Terra McGowan walked, Allie Bunker laced a double down the left field line, scoring both runners. Oregon jumped out to a 2 - 0 lead in the top of the first as Hanna Delgado reached base on an error, a play that really set the tone for Oregon State’s fielding efforts on the day. It was the largest number of runs the Ducks have scored since an early March game against Cal Poly in the Judy Garmin Classic and the third most of the season. The Ducks really kept the pressure on the Beavers in this game, as Oregon’s lead-off hitter reached base in every inning. Morgan Scott started in the circle for the Ducks and got the win in a game that was much closer than the 10 - 4 final score indicates. In the first game of the double-header, Oregon took advantage of a large number of Oregon State miscues - including 4 official errors and several more plays that probably should have been scored as errors. It was the Ducks 6th and 7th consecutive wins over Oregon State. The first game featured lots of offense, the second a pitching duel, but Oregon proved its flexibility, winning both games to also win the series. The skies cleared - mostly anyway - and Oregon and Oregon State were able to get in two games in Corvallis this afternoon, making up for yesterday’s rained out Game 1.
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