After the Oklahoma/Idaho State game and after my lunch, I went to the bathroom and saw a large crowd queuing up at the gate. It ended up being a great crowd at 754 officially. It was mostly Aggie fans this time (as opposed to last time), I think. Aggie Softball’s opponent, Minnesota, also wears crimson. However, the Golden Gophers team was actually wearing all black with a smiling cartoon gopher head on their jerseys. It was like we were playing the Buckee’s girls softball team. (I’m sure their team has made this observation, as well. It’s too obvious.)
Some of the crowd brought in adorable dogs. There was a beagle puppy, a little wiener dog, and a little fluffy dog with a one of the Aggie girls at the scoring table. He took a nap on a towel on the table. He was so cute. Coach Rodolph was here, but didn’t bring in her half doodle, unfortunately.
The Aggie girls on field were laughing at a couple of Valentines cards on the video screen featuring the players. (It was Valentine’s Day.) Kendal Lunar was pictured in a cute pose with the line, “My lineup is better with you in it.” And there was a mock proposal picture between two of the girls saying, “We make the perfect double play.”
Taryn Bennett started for the Aggies. After a leadoff single, Lucy Hooper bunted. Lauren Garcia ran up from first to get it and threw the ball to first. Unfortunately, it went somewhere downfield instead. Both runners scored on the error. I couldn’t see where exactly where the ball went from where I was sitting and apparently, neither could the Aggies. Tara Wolocko followed that with a solo home run. The Gophers had double, but that was left stranded. 3-0 MN.
The PA announced it was 51-degress in Minnesota. Here in Las Cruces, it was alternating hot and cold in the game depending on the cloud cover and the wind. There was a cold breeze going at times. Taylor Baca gave the ball a ride to centerfield in her at bat, but the wind knocked it down. Devin Elam did single, but that was all for the inning. An usher gave a little girl a foul ball. She kept it. The PA wasn’t asking for the balls back today. I also saw an Oklahoma kid at the game with a signed ball and some Aggie swag. (Visitors love getting giveaways from the host.) There was at least one other OK fan at the game. She was sitting next to me.
Taryn had three fly ball outs for the top of the second. Devin made a running catch in right field for the final out. In the bottom, the Aggies’ offense warmed up. After a pair of singles, Bella Clapp worked with the wind and caught the jet steam for a 3-run homer. A walk followed, but a nice glove flip from Hooper to first helped kill the rally. We were tied at 3.
I was listening to Aggie Men’s Basketball against Jax State on the radio during this game. They were at halftime with the Aggies up, 32-29. Makenzie Jones at third had a hard luck error on a bad hop to start the top of the third. There was nearly another error on Bella at second, but she managed to get the out anyway. Hooper tried to score on a single from second, but Taylor made a great on-target throw to Madi Bachman at the plate to get her and end the inning.
In the bottom of the third, Brooklyn Jones made a running dive and catch on a hit by Devin to start the inning. Next, the wind knocked down a drive by Lauren. The PA announced Joleeanna Hair as “Jojo,” which I’ll go ahead and use for the rest of the season. (Thank you.) She hit a grounder to short that took a bad hop on the shortstop for another error in the game. The infield seems to be rougher than it looks. Jojo was left stranded.
The Gophers scratched out another run in the top of the fourth with a single, a sacrifice, and a double. Makenzie made a diving catch on a foul liner to end the inning with MN up, 4-3. The Aggies got a walk and a single in the bottom, but couldn’t make anything of it.
The Gophers added to their lead with a 2-run homer by Scarlett Kuhn in the fifth. This one was crushed. It was not wind-aided at all. 6-3 MN. Devin doubled to start the Aggie half of the inning. Lauren struck an RBI double liner off of the third baseman’s mitt, which chased the MN starter from the game. Sydney Schwartz came in with a walk, but then proceeded to strike out the side with a great offspeed pitch. Bella was the final batter and even with a mid-at bat from chat from Coach Higgs, she still couldn’t hit it. 6-4 MN.
Top of the sixth, Taryn worked a scoreless inning. There was an error, as Taryn got a comebacker and Bella clanked on the toss while covering first. The umpire was somehow in the middle of that play. Bella had an involved conversation with the umpire between innings. The Aggies were also scoreless in their half. There was a controversy on Makenzie getting hit in her at bat. The umps had a conference and awarded her first. The MN fans piped up in an uproar. At the scorer’s table, Coach Rodolph was taking care of the player’s little, puffy dog. He was irresistible.
The stadium lights came on, though it was maybe an hour before the sun would go down. The Gophers began the seventh with another homer from Wolocko. After that and back-to-back singles, Taryn was finally pulled from the game. I felt so bad for her. I (and I’m sure the team) really want her to figure it out and do well. Faith Aragon came in and handed out a walk to load the bases and then gave up a grand slam to Jae Cosgriff. Faith is a pretty good pitcher. I almost think she wasn’t prepared to come in here. She settled down to get the final two outs. The Aggies would go down in order in the bottom. The Golden Gophers win, 11-4.
I got several Gameballs for the Gophers. Tara Wolocko went 2 for 4 with 2 solo home runs, Scarlett Kuhn was 4 for 4 with 2-RBI’s from a home run, Jae Cosgriff was 2 for 4 with 5 RBI’s including a grand slam, and Sydney Schwartz pitched 3 scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts. For the Aggies, I’ll highlight Bella Clapp for her 3-run homer. The pitching, hitting, and defense (3 errors) weren’t sharp enough to beat a P4 team today, but they were competitive. It was a disappointing loss, though.
The MN team chanted something to their fans in stands after the game. I’m not sure what I heard. Not sure I wanted to. It didn’t seem polite. On the radio, the Men won at basketball at least, 79-77. They lead all the way, but by mostly single digits. I was also finally informed that they’re in last place in the conference in the postgame. I wasn’t aware of that.
I again avoided the nightcap. I wasn’t cold yet and I didn’t want to be. I got home in time to see the end of the O’Rilley Series (it’s going to take a while to get used to that) Daytona race. In spite of the drivers’ best efforts at crashing everyone out, Austin Hill would win the race. Just as well I missed the Softball game, the Aggies lost to Idaho State, 11-7. The Aggies had 5 errors that resulted in 7 unearned runs. Faith Aragon was a bright spot going 3 for 4 with 2 RBI’s and she pitched 4 innings allowing 1 run.
One more day of the Troy Cox Classic on ***Sunday.*** I’m beat, frankly, but I’ll be there.





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