– Oregon softball defeated BYU 8-0 Thursday. The Ducks, led by Koral Costa and Nikki Udria, pounded out 11 hits and stole two bases in the victory.
–Oregon track and field will travel to Los Angeles to partake in the Pac-12 Track and Field Championships on UCLA’s campus. The meet begins on Saturday and will conclude Sunday.
Oregon is facing the added pressure of once again sweeping the affair, something they have been able to do for the past six years. “I think we are pretty used to having a target on our back,” Oregon redshirt senior Will Geoghegan said.
– Cheridan Hawkins was named to the Pac-12 first team. Jenna Lilley was named Pac-12 first team and as a true freshman, joined the Pac-12 freshmen team.
Hawkins recorded 224 strikeouts in just 165.2 innings thrown, while holding opponents to a .140 batting average.
Lilley batted .448 on the year and posted a .550 on-base percentage, ranking her second in the Pac-12 in both categories
– Oregon’s baseball team won 2-1 against the Gonzaga Bulldogs Wednesday.
Oregon (31-22) turned three clean double-plays and stranded six Gonzaga (23-26) baserunners in the process.
– Josh Seligsohn is heading to the 2015 USA Weightlifting National University Championships.
Seligsohn sat down with the Emerald’s Ryan Kostecka for a Q& A
– Former women’s Oregon basketball player Tatum Neubert is transferring to the Louisiana State University to continue her basketball career.
Neubert played her freshman year with UO this past season. Neubert scored 3.5 points and 2.4 rebounds per game during 11 non-conference games and playing a total of 23 games.
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Oregon softball beats BYU 8-0, track and field prepares for Pac-12 Championships
Keoni Conlu
May 14, 2015
Ryan Kang
Oregon starting pitcher Cheridan Hawkins (11) prepares to pitch during the third inning. The Oregon Ducks play the BYU Cougars during NCAA softball regionals at Howe Field in Eugene, Oregon on May 14, 2015. (Ryan Kang/Emerald)
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