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SEATTLE, Wa.— For the second straight year, McNeese softball is headed to the regional championship game after a 1-0 win over Minnesota late Saturday night. The Cowgirls (46-15) will face the No. 7 overall ranked team in the nation and the regionals No. 1 seed Washington (40-12) at 3 p.m. (CT) Sunday. The Cowgirls must defeat the Huskies twice if they want to advance to their first Super Regionals in program history.
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Freshman
Corine Poncho took advantage of her first start in the regional tournament and provided the game winning RBI in the second inning with a two out single through the left side that scored
Mariana Torres from second. Torres reach base on a one out walk then moved into scoring position on a ground out by
Rylie Bouvier.
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Ashley Vallejo (19-8) tossed another gem and picked up her seventh shutout of the season. The shutout by the Cowgirls is the first shutout by a Southland Conference in the NCAA Tournament since 2009.
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Vallejo allowed six hits with three strikeouts, and one walk. The three strikeouts marked 300 for her career.
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The other Cowgirl hit of the game came from
Chloe Gomez who singled up the middle in the third inning.
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Minnesota (38-19) used three pitchers in the game with starter Jacie Hambrick taking the loss to fall to 7-7 on the year. Hambrick allowed one earned run on one hit with two walks and one strikeout in 2.0 innings.
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