OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University improved its win streak to 14 straight games with dominant 8-0 and 20-5 wins over Langston on Tuesday at Ann Lacy Stadium.
OCU, the No. 7-ranked team in NAIA softball, moved to 32-6 on the season.
Kamryn Garvie hit two doubles en route to a 2-for-3, three-RBI performance.
Garvie's first double cleared the bases in their five-run first inning. OCU got a run on a steal of home, while
Analise Rayburn stole second. Rayburn had two hits and an RBI as well for the Stars. Rayburn's RBI came in the second inning. OCU scored two more runs on sacrifice flies.
Starting pitcher
Shelbey Cornelson allowed just one hit and fanned 12 batters in five innings.
In the second game, the Stars scored 11 runs in the first capitalized on three-run homer from Garvie. Garvie went 3-for-3 with five RBIs in the second game.
Kaitlyn Jones started the scoring off with an RBI single and hit a double in her second at-bat in the inning. Jones went 2-for-4 with two RBIs.
Tiffany Paul tripled in the first and went 2-for-3 as well with one RBI.
Amy Crabaugh went 2-for-4, tallying three RBIs and had two with her double in the first.
After the Stars' 11-run first, OCU picked up six more in the third to make the score 17-2. Garvie, Crabaugh,
Grace Pollon all had RBI singles while Jones and
Brynlee Alsip had the other RBIs. Pollon doubled in the fourth to score two and
Jessica Phares finished the onslaught in the fourth with an RBI single.
Brooklyn Mason went 4-4 with one RBI and three runs. Pollon had two hits and three RBIs in her 2-3 day.
Rally Radacy went 3-4 with an RBI.
OCU had 22 total hits and stole the bases at ease with six swipes in game one and two. Rayburn started for OCU, throwing two innings. Alsip threw the final three innings, picking up seven strikeouts and the win.
The Stars play ninth-ranked Science & Arts in a doubleheader starting at 5 p.m. Friday at Ann Lacy Stadium.