Who was the standout player for Duke?
Jessica Oakland, with 4 RBIs including a 3-run home run.
Sports / College Softball
In a back-and-forth game, No. 24 Duke University defeated No. 19 Stanford University 6-4 in the opening game of their series. The game, initially scheduled for later, was moved to an earlier time due to weather concerns. Duke's resilience a...
The game began with Duke taking an early 3-0 lead, powered by Jessica Oakland's three-run home run. Stanford responded, eventually taking a 4-3 lead in the fourth inning. However, Duke quickly answered with two runs in the bottom of the fourth, regaining the lead. An additional run in the fifth secured the victory for the Blue Devils.
Duke's win extends their ACC winning streak, showcasing their ability to win close games. Stanford's loss snaps their four-game road winning streak. Key contributions from Tyrina Jones, D'Auna Jennings, and Aminah Vega complemented Oakland's stellar performance.
Freshman Sophia Jin earned her first start for Stanford, going 2-for-3 at the plate. Ava Bulanti provided valuable relief pitching for the Cardinal, with 1.2 scoreless innings.
Jessica Oakland, with 4 RBIs including a 3-run home run.
Duke won 6-4.
Due to projected inclement weather.
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