McGowan Leads No. 15 Softball Into NCAA Regional Championship With 100th Career Win, Two Home Runs, And Six RBI Against Louisvil

With the victory,
“I’m proud of this team,” said OSU head coach . “We finally started to play how we are capable and did a great job today.”
The Beavers came out on fire to open the game. A lead-off double to the right field fence from sparked the offense from the onset. Senior shortstop followed with an RBI single and then came around to score when McGowan sent a towering two-run home run over the left-center field fence.
A big third inning helped
The Longfellow and McGowan combination proved lethal again in the top of the fourth inning as Longfellow started the inning with her third hit of the game and then came around to score when McGowan hit a sacrifice fly to right field. The run scored was the 141st of Longfellow’s career, tying her with (2003-06) as
McGowan belted her second home run of the game in the top of the sixth inning with a 300-foot blast over the right-center field fence. The home run was the 10th of the season for the
McGowan, Longfellow and Miranda all scored three runs in the game. McGowan was a perfect 3-for-3 from the plate, while Miranda was 3-for-5. Longfellow picked up her second four-hit game in the past week with a 4-for-5 clip from the plate once again matching the school record for hits in a single game.
McGowan (25-13) struck out six batters on the afternoon to raise her school record career total to 850 K’s. Her 100 career victories rank in 11th place all-time in the Pacific-10 Conference record books.
Sunday’s championship game is scheduled to start a 10 a.m. PDT. The Beavers must win twice to garner a berth in the Super Regional. The game is a rematch of the 2004 NCAA Regional Tournament final when the Wolverines earned a berth to the Women’s College World Series.
GAME RESULTS:
No. 15
McGowan and Ewing (OSU), Bishop, Wadwell (3) and Roth (





