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Alyssa Daniell’s 5 RBIs send No. 23 Oregon softball past Northern Colorado
Alyssa Daniell’s 5 RBIs send No. 23 Oregon softball past Northern Colorado
Alyssa Daniell’s 5 RBIs send No. 23 Oregon softball past Northern Colorado

Published on: 04/28/2024

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EUGENE — Contributions from up and down Oregon’s lineup more than made up for another tough outing in the circle for starter Stevie Hansen.

Alyssa Daniell hit a home run and had five RBIs and Kai Luschar, Ariel Carlson and Tehya Bird each had two hits and drove in a run in a 9-2 win for the No. 23 Ducks over Northern Colorado Sunday afternoon at Jane Sanders Stadium.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2024/04/alyssa-daniells-5-rbis-send-no-23-oregon-softball-past-northern-colorado.html

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