
Season ends with heartbreaking loss
5/15/2021 1:33:00 PM | Softball
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The Grizzlies (19-30) out-hit the Thunderbirds 15-4 and left 14 runners stranded on base but still needed to rally from a 4-0 deficit after two innings.
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Montana scored one in the fourth, three in the fifth and two more in the sixth to tie it, and had the go-ahead run in scoring position with one out in the seventh.
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The Grizzlies were unable to plate the runner, which left the door open for Southern Utah to win it in the bottom of the seventh.
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With runners on first and third and two outs, Montana starter Tristin Achenbach, who threw 159 pitches on Saturday, 586 in the tournament, forced a ground ball, but the Grizzlies could not convert the force out at second base, which allowed the winning run to score.
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The Thunderbirds advance to the championship series, where they will face Portland State and need to win twice to claim the title.
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Achenbach threw four complete games on Thursday and Friday and didn't have her usual control on Saturday because of it.
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She walked four batters in the bottom of the first and hit another as Southern Utah jumped out to an early 3-0 lead despite getting only one hit, a two-out fly ball to left that was lost in the sun and dropped for a two-run double.
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Achenbach needed 47 pitches to get through the opening inning.
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After another eventful inning in the second, which left Southern Utah with a 4-0 lead, Achenbach settled in and Montana started hitting.
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The Grizzlies scored once in the fourth, then three times in the fifth on six hits, all singles. But they also left the bases loaded, which was a common theme throughout the game.
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Montana left at least one runner on base every inning, 14 for the game, with the bases loaded in the fifth and sixth innings.
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Achenbach gave up solo home runs in the fourth and fifth innings as Montana fell behind 6-4, but the Grizzlies tied it with two in the top of the sixth.
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After Achenbach worked a perfect bottom of the sixth, Maygen McGrath, who extended her hitting streak to 19 games, a new program record, led off the seventh win a single to center.
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Cami Sellers sacrificed McGrath into scoring position with one out, but Montana was unable to bring her around.
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Achenbach walked the first two batters in the bottom of the seventh, then got a fielder's choice out at second, leaving runners on first and third with one out.
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She struck out former Griz teammate Reilly Williams for a huge second out. Then came the fateful grounder to short that was handled cleanly, but the ball, which arrived in time for the force out, was dropped.
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It was a stunning end to what was an impressive tournament run by Montana.
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The Grizzlies batted .378 over five games, out-hitting their opponents 56-26. Achenbach, who threw 33 2/3 innings, had a tournament ERA of 2.91 and recorded 26 strikeouts to finish her career with 396, a new program record.
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Julie Phelps went 3 for 3 against the Thunderbirds, McGrath, Kylie Becker, Anna Toon and Jessica McAlister all had two hits.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: DENHART, Tyler (10-13)
L: Achenbach, Tristin (15-16)

Batting:
2B: Toon, Anna 1 ; Phelps, Julie 1
RBI: Becker, Kylie 1 ; Tjaden, McKenna 2 ; Phelps, Julie 2 ; Weisgram, Brooklyn 1
SH: Sellers, Cami 1 ; McAlister, Jessica 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Sellers, Cami 1 ; Toon, Anna 1 ; Ontiveros, Elise 1 ; McAlister, Jessica 1 ; Curtis, Kendall 1 ; Tjaden, McKenna 1
HBP: Sellers, Cami 1 ; Curtis, Kendall 1 ; Phelps, Julie 1

Batting:
2B: WILLIAMS, Reilly 1
HR: BROWN, Brooke 1 ; WILLIAMS, Reilly 1
RBI: BROWN, Brooke 2 ; CAROSONE, Gianna 1 ; WILLIAMS, Reilly 3
SF: BROWN, Brooke 1
Base Running:
RUNS: WHETTEN, Makall 2 ; BROWN, Brooke 1 ; WHITE, Josey 2 ; SHEPHERD, Kalena 1 ; WILLIAMS, Reilly 1
SB: WHETTEN, Makall 2 ; HOKANSON, Dayna 1
HBP: WHETTEN, Makall 2

















