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Tempe, Ariz. Kansas University’s softball team opened Saturday with its second straight victory over a ranked opponent, but ended it with a lopsided loss to a third.
KU beat No. 9 Northwestern, 8-7, in the first game, but fell, 10-0, to No. 11 Stanford in the Kajikawa Classic.
Against Northwestern, Kansas (2-2) scored the winning run in the bottom of the sixth — off a sacrifice fly from Sara Ramirez.
Against Stanford, pitcher Missy Penna held Kansas hitless, but two Cardinal errors put runners on base to prevent a perfect game.
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jco8394 (anonymous) says...
Great win against Northwestern! Definitely looks like a great year for the softball team!
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