Oklahoma City University absorbs losses to Our Lady of the Lake

Oklahoma City University absorbs losses to Our Lady of the Lake
Kamryn Garvie/Softball — Oklahoma City University
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Our Lady of the Lake (Texas) halted Oklahoma City University’s win streak with 15-3 and 8-1 setbacks Monday at Ann Lacy Stadium. 

In a matchup of teams ranked among the top 15 in NAIA softball, 15th-ranked Our Lady of the Lake upended No. 1 Oklahoma City. The Stars (8-4) had won their previous four games. 

In the first game, the Stars scored a first-inning run as Kamryn Garvie nailed a run-scoring double to the wall in right-center field.  

OCU plated runs in the fifth and the seventh. Tiffany Paul hit a fly ball to right field to score Rally Radacy in the fifth, and Brooklyn Mason tacked on an RBI double to right-center in the seventh. 

Mason, a senior nursing major from Lone Grove, Okla., went 2-for-4 with a run driven in, and Garvie, a junior from Edmond, Okla., majoring in university studies, posted a 2-for-4 performance with two doubles and an RBI. 

In the second game, Paul provided OCU with a sacrifice fly. Kaitlyn Jones, a senior biomedical sciences major from Edmond, Okla., was 2-for-3.

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