Arizona squanders chances in softball loss at Cal

BERKELEY, Calif. -- Despite 14 hits, Arizona's most against a ranked opponent since an NCAA regional game against LSU last year, the Wildcats were unable to cash in on early opportunities in a 7-4 loss to No. 11 California on Saturday.

The Wildcats, after pouncing on the Bears for nine runs on nine hits in a 9-2 victory Friday, loaded the bases with nobody out in the top of the first, but were unable to score. Arizona stranded two more in the second inning.

UA recovered to take a 4-2 lead, but five unanswered Cal runs, including two in the fifth and two in the sixth, sunk the Cats.

Arizona put the tying runs on base in the seventh with one out, but the Cats left the bases loaded. The Wildcats left a season-high 13 runners left on base.

Ashleigh Hughes picked up her first career three-hit game, going 3-for-4. Hallie Wilson added three hits; Wilson also drove in a run.

Mo Mercado went 2-for-4 including a two-run, two-out double in the fourth.

Arizona scored all its run in the third inning as it batted around. The four runs came after Cal took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the second.

Kellie Fox led off the third with a walk and her pinch-runner Payton Kornfeind moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Katiyana Mauga. Chelsea Goodacre followed with an RBI single, her sixth of the weekend and team-best 42nd of the year. Mercado singled and Lauren Young followed with a two-run double to the wall in left center. Hughes singled to extend the inning for Wilson, who singled to center to give Arizona a 4-2 lead.

The Bears scored a run in the third inning to cut Arizona's lead to 4-3.

In the fifth, Cal's Cheyenne Cordes hit a two-run home run to center to turn a one-run deficit into a one-run lead. The Bears scored two runs of insurance in the sixth.

The bottom of the Wildcats order gave UA life in the seventh with a trio of one-out singles. Arizona was unable to score, however.

Trish Parks (8-3) went the distance and allowed seven runs and 12 hits. The freshman walked three and struck out three.

Reliever Stephanie Trzcinski (10-0) earned the victory for the Bears. After starter Nisa Ontiveros gave up four runs on 11 hits in 3 2/3 innings, Trzcinski kept the Wildcats off the scoreboard with 3 1/3 innings of three-hit ball.

Arizona and Cal meet in the series rubber match on Sunday.