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Another day, another walk-off win
10/3/2021 8:52:00 PM | Softball
The Montana softball team, even more shorthanded than it was for Saturday's doubleheader wins, finished off a series sweep of MSU Billings on Sunday with a 6-3 walk-off victory at Grizzly Softball Field in Missoula.
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Montana, down to 13 players for Games 1 and 2, won 4-2 in Saturday's opener on Kendall Curtis's walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth, then rolled to a 17-4 win in the second game.
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On Sunday, with the score tied 3-3 in the bottom of the seventh and with two on and two outs, freshman Presley Jantzi pulled a Curtis and walked it off with a three-run shot for a 6-3 Grizzly victory.
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"Being a freshman, you have the pressure of being in such a big moment. I just wanted to do it for my team, so it was the biggest adrenaline rush," she said.
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"We pulled it off with 11 players today, so it felt good to do it for my team and as a freshman, doing it for myself in a Griz uniform."
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It was a big day for the four freshmen who got the start, Jantzi in right, Hannah Jablonski at second, Grace Hardy at third and Kynzie Mohl at designated player.
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After MSU Billings grabbed an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first, Montana answered with three runs in the bottom of the second, all the runs driven in by freshmen.
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Hardy had an RBI single to center, Jablonski a two-run double to left-center.
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"For us to be the ones who had all the RBIs this game kind of makes a statement that we can compete at this level in our first year in our first couple of games," said Jantzi. "It was huge for all of us."
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MSU Billings pulled within 3-2 in the top of the fourth on a bases-loaded walk, then tied it in the top of the seventh on an RBI single up the middle.
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With runners on second and third and two outs, Maggie Joseph ended the threat with a strikeout.
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That set the stage for the dramatic seventh. Anna Toon had a one-out infield single, her third hit of the day, and Brooklyn Weisgram followed with a single to left, her second hit.
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A fielder's choice brought Jantzi to the plate with two on and two outs. A base hit would have won it. A home run was even better.
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"It was fun to watch people step up and take advantage of their opportunities and excel," said coach Melanie Meuchel. "To watch them celebrate was really fun to see."
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Allie Brock got the start and went five innings. She struck out seven to go with the 12 she had in Game 1 on Saturday.
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Toon went 6 for 11 in the series, Julie Phelps 5 for 12. Four players drove in four runs, Jantzi and Jaxie Klucewich both scored four times.
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Montana, down to 13 players for Games 1 and 2, won 4-2 in Saturday's opener on Kendall Curtis's walk-off three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth, then rolled to a 17-4 win in the second game.
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On Sunday, with the score tied 3-3 in the bottom of the seventh and with two on and two outs, freshman Presley Jantzi pulled a Curtis and walked it off with a three-run shot for a 6-3 Grizzly victory.
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"Being a freshman, you have the pressure of being in such a big moment. I just wanted to do it for my team, so it was the biggest adrenaline rush," she said.
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"We pulled it off with 11 players today, so it felt good to do it for my team and as a freshman, doing it for myself in a Griz uniform."
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It was a big day for the four freshmen who got the start, Jantzi in right, Hannah Jablonski at second, Grace Hardy at third and Kynzie Mohl at designated player.
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After MSU Billings grabbed an early 1-0 lead in the top of the first, Montana answered with three runs in the bottom of the second, all the runs driven in by freshmen.
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Hardy had an RBI single to center, Jablonski a two-run double to left-center.
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"For us to be the ones who had all the RBIs this game kind of makes a statement that we can compete at this level in our first year in our first couple of games," said Jantzi. "It was huge for all of us."
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MSU Billings pulled within 3-2 in the top of the fourth on a bases-loaded walk, then tied it in the top of the seventh on an RBI single up the middle.
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With runners on second and third and two outs, Maggie Joseph ended the threat with a strikeout.
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That set the stage for the dramatic seventh. Anna Toon had a one-out infield single, her third hit of the day, and Brooklyn Weisgram followed with a single to left, her second hit.
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A fielder's choice brought Jantzi to the plate with two on and two outs. A base hit would have won it. A home run was even better.
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"It was fun to watch people step up and take advantage of their opportunities and excel," said coach Melanie Meuchel. "To watch them celebrate was really fun to see."
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Allie Brock got the start and went five innings. She struck out seven to go with the 12 she had in Game 1 on Saturday.
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Toon went 6 for 11 in the series, Julie Phelps 5 for 12. Four players drove in four runs, Jantzi and Jaxie Klucewich both scored four times.
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