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UCF Evens Series, Downs ISU in Six

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May 5th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

AMES, Iowa – After a run-rule win in five innings in the series-opener, Iowa State (20-29, 6-17 Big 12) got a taste of its own medicine in game two, as UCF (29-22, 11-15 Big 12) responded on Saturday, evening the series at one apiece at it run-ruled the Cyclones, 12-3, in six innings of action.

The UCF bats that produced just two hits on Friday came alive on Saturday, as the Knights produced 13 hits – eight of which went for extra bases. Four Knights had multiple hits on the game while three had multiple RBI.

For the Cyclones, Alesia Ranches was the only player to earn more than one hit, as the fifth-year senior blasted a home run in her second straight game. Tiana Poole, Milaysia Ochoa and Ashley Minor also procured hits on the day.

After a dominant outing at Drake where she picked up her third save of the season, Jaiden Ralston (4-8) was unable to subdue the UCF bats as she gave up six runs (five earned) on seven hits. Aziza Rodriguez also saw time in the circle, matching Ralston’s six runs given up and picking up a pair of punchouts.

Shannon Doherty had a game-high three hits for the Knights as well as a game-high three RBI. Third baseman Jada Cody also had a monster game for UCF as she had two RBI on two hits with a walk. She also flashed the leather on multiple occasions at the hot corner, preventing Cyclone hits.

Kaitlyn Felton (11-5) picked up the win for the Knights, tossing five innings and allowing three runs on five hits. Felton notched three strikeouts before being replaced by Katelyn Cochran who hurled the final stanza, recording two punchouts.

How it Happened

The first inning was scoreless on each side – and was the only scoreless frame of the afternoon.

UCF got the scoring started in the second inning. Chloe Evans laced a leadoff double to the wall and would eventually steal third, putting the Knights in a good spot with no outs. A Jasmine Williams sac fly would bring her in and make it 1-0 early.

UCF tacked on two more in the third. Another RBI from Williams, this time a double, scored one and then a Cyclone error allowed another to cross.

The Knights then proceeded to plate three runs in the next four innings, running their team total to 12 by the end of the game.

ISU’s first run would come in the fourth via Minor who blasted a leadoff, first-pitch solo shot to put ISU on the board.

Then, in the fifth inning, losing 9-1 and down to their final strike, Alesia Ranches belted a two-run homer to trim the Knight lead to six and avoid a five-inning run rule.

UCF would ultimately secure the run rule victory with their fourth-straight three run inning in the sixth, as the Knights tied the series up at one apiece heading into Sunday.

On Deck

Iowa State will conclude the regular season tomorrow, May 5, when it hosts the UCF Knights at the Cyclone Sports Complex for the third and final game of the regular season finale series. Sunday’s game is also Senior Day. Tomorrow’s action begins at noon and will be livestreamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.