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Griz drop two games on opening day
2/10/2023 5:56:00 PM | Softball
The Montana softball team lost games to Middle Tennessee and Fresno State on Friday as the 2023 season opened at the Lynn Russell Miller Classic in Riverside, Calif.
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The Grizzlies lost 1-0 to the Blue Raiders on a first-inning run that spoiled a strong showing by junior pitcher Allie Brock.
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Montana then lost 9-4 to Fresno State in a game the Grizzlies trailed by one, 4-3, going into the sixth inning. Montana out-hit Fresno State 11-9 but issued 11 walks to the Bulldogs.
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"We saw some things today that have us very hopeful with this group, then we saw some things that felt like it was Day 1 of the season," said sixth-year coach Melanie Meuchel.
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"I hate to say it was Day 1 because we're a very competitive group and anytime we're walking on the field we have expectations of what we are going to do, but there is growth that goes with it."
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Middle Tennessee scored the only run it would need in the bottom of the first with a lead-off single, a stolen base, a sacrifice bunt and an RBI groundout.
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The only other trouble Brock faced was in the fifth, when the Blue Raiders had runners on second and third with two outs. Brock got out of it with a ground out.
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Brock needed just 76 pitches to get through six innings. She struck out four, allowed four hits and just one walk.
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Montana played error-free defense behind her, with Jaxie Klucewich making some high-level plays in her second career start at shortstop and Presley Jantzi tracking a ball in right in her first career start in the outfield.
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"Allie Brock and our defense played really well. We made some great defensive plays," said Meuchel. "We had some rhythm defensively and we just were a little outside of ourselves at the plate."
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Montana had just three hits off Middle Tennessee starter Kamryn Carcich, who struck out eight in her Blue Raider debut after transferring from Murray State.
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Kelly Sweyer had a one-out double in the fourth for Montana's first hit of the season, Jantzi singled in the sixth and Julie Phelps came through with a one-out double to left-center in the top of the seventh.
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With the tying run in scoring position, Carcich got the game's final two outs on called third strikes.
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Freshman Grace Haegele got the start against Fresno State and threw 105 pitches over four innings. She struck out three, allowed three hits and three earned runs, and walked seven.
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Freshman Evelyn O'Brien pitched 1 1/3 innings in her collegiate debut, Maggie Joseph threw 1 2/3 innings in her first appearance since last Feb. 18.
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Fresno State got to Haegele in the top of the first with a two-run home run.
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Montana responded with its first run of the season in the bottom half of the inning when Elise Ontiveros drove in Kendall Curtis, who drew a one-out walk and advanced on a single to right by Sweyer.
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Fresno State extended its lead to 3-1 in the fourth, 4-1 in the fifth. In the bottom of the fifth, Montana pulled within 4-3 on back-to-back RBI doubles by Sweyer and Ontiveros.
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Both players went 3 for 4 against Fresno State, with Sweyer going 4 for 7 over two games. She had six hits all of last season in 42 at-bats.
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The Bulldogs scored two runs in the top of the sixth on two hits and three walks, three more runs in the seventh on four more hits.
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Sweyer, Ontiveros and Phelps all singled with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to load the bases. Montana scored its final run when Kynzie Mohl was hit by a pitch with a full count.
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Hannah Jablonski had two hits, Ontiveros drove in two and Curtis scored twice.
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Montana will play Fresno State at 10 a.m. (MT) and UC Riverside at 3 p.m. (MT) on Saturday.
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The Grizzlies lost 1-0 to the Blue Raiders on a first-inning run that spoiled a strong showing by junior pitcher Allie Brock.
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Montana then lost 9-4 to Fresno State in a game the Grizzlies trailed by one, 4-3, going into the sixth inning. Montana out-hit Fresno State 11-9 but issued 11 walks to the Bulldogs.
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"We saw some things today that have us very hopeful with this group, then we saw some things that felt like it was Day 1 of the season," said sixth-year coach Melanie Meuchel.
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"I hate to say it was Day 1 because we're a very competitive group and anytime we're walking on the field we have expectations of what we are going to do, but there is growth that goes with it."
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Middle Tennessee scored the only run it would need in the bottom of the first with a lead-off single, a stolen base, a sacrifice bunt and an RBI groundout.
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The only other trouble Brock faced was in the fifth, when the Blue Raiders had runners on second and third with two outs. Brock got out of it with a ground out.
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Brock needed just 76 pitches to get through six innings. She struck out four, allowed four hits and just one walk.
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Montana played error-free defense behind her, with Jaxie Klucewich making some high-level plays in her second career start at shortstop and Presley Jantzi tracking a ball in right in her first career start in the outfield.
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"Allie Brock and our defense played really well. We made some great defensive plays," said Meuchel. "We had some rhythm defensively and we just were a little outside of ourselves at the plate."
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Montana had just three hits off Middle Tennessee starter Kamryn Carcich, who struck out eight in her Blue Raider debut after transferring from Murray State.
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Kelly Sweyer had a one-out double in the fourth for Montana's first hit of the season, Jantzi singled in the sixth and Julie Phelps came through with a one-out double to left-center in the top of the seventh.
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With the tying run in scoring position, Carcich got the game's final two outs on called third strikes.
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Freshman Grace Haegele got the start against Fresno State and threw 105 pitches over four innings. She struck out three, allowed three hits and three earned runs, and walked seven.
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Freshman Evelyn O'Brien pitched 1 1/3 innings in her collegiate debut, Maggie Joseph threw 1 2/3 innings in her first appearance since last Feb. 18.
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Fresno State got to Haegele in the top of the first with a two-run home run.
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Montana responded with its first run of the season in the bottom half of the inning when Elise Ontiveros drove in Kendall Curtis, who drew a one-out walk and advanced on a single to right by Sweyer.
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Fresno State extended its lead to 3-1 in the fourth, 4-1 in the fifth. In the bottom of the fifth, Montana pulled within 4-3 on back-to-back RBI doubles by Sweyer and Ontiveros.
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Both players went 3 for 4 against Fresno State, with Sweyer going 4 for 7 over two games. She had six hits all of last season in 42 at-bats.
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The Bulldogs scored two runs in the top of the sixth on two hits and three walks, three more runs in the seventh on four more hits.
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Sweyer, Ontiveros and Phelps all singled with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to load the bases. Montana scored its final run when Kynzie Mohl was hit by a pitch with a full count.
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Hannah Jablonski had two hits, Ontiveros drove in two and Curtis scored twice.
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Montana will play Fresno State at 10 a.m. (MT) and UC Riverside at 3 p.m. (MT) on Saturday.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: CARCICH (1-0)
L: Brock, Allie (0-1)

Batting:
2B: Sweyer, Kelly 1 ; Phelps, Julie 1
SH: Hardy, Grace 1

Batting:
RBI: BLEVINS 1
SH: ECHOLS 1
Base Running:
RUNS: MEALER 1
SB: MEALER 1 ; ECHOLS 1 ; MEDLOCK 1 ; TEPE 1
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