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UCLA softball gets home run on controversial play at plate - MSNThe UCLA Bruins softball team received a nice break from the umpires during their elimination game against the Tennessee Lady Vols at the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City on Sunday.
REQUIRED READING: Tennessee softball, Karlyn Pickens vs UCLA highlights: Lady Vols going back to WCWS semifinals “I think everybody but four people saw the play at the plate,” Weekly said.
Tennessee softball coach Karen Weekly said "everybody but four people" saw play that led to review of UCLA's Megan Grant's game-tying home run.
Roughly 90 minutes had passed since a controversial, game-tying home run sent Tennessee softball ’s Women’s College World Series elimination game against UCLA into extra innings Sunday. But as ...
When rounding into home, Clark not only slowed down and stomped on the plate, but his teammates pushed him back. Perhaps as a nod to the call made in the Lady Vols softball game.
b. Deciding if a batted ball called foul should be a ground-rule double, home run, or hit-by-pitch. c. Deciding if a batted ball is or is not a home run. 2. Regarding pitched balls at the plate: a.
In a dramatic Women’s College World Series elimination game on Sunday, June 1, UCLA and Tennessee battled in a high-stakes softball showdown that nearly ended in controversy. With two outs in ...
That home run tied the game at four with two outs in the 7th, and the game went to extra innings. Tennessee eventually won the game 5-4 to advance to face the Texas Longhorns in the semifinals.
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