It's easy for pitchers and defenders to lose focus with a double-digit lead. It's probably tougher when that lead comes before you throw your first pitch or field your first ground ball.
That's what happened to the University of Louisiana softball team Sunday in the finale of its Sun Belt Conference weekend series against host North Texas. The Cajuns pushed across 12 runs in the top of the first inning, and coasted home from there with a 21-9 five-inning run-rule victory over the Mean Green.
UL pitchers Ashley Kirchberg and Krystal Lewallen uncharacteristically gave up nine hits and eight earned runs to the Mean Green, after each had recorded shutout efforts in Saturday's doubleheader sweep - Kirchberg's a no-hitter.
But who could have blamed them for having a little bit of a letdown, after the 13th-ranked Cajuns (39-8, 7-2 Sun Belt) sent 17 batters to the plate against three UNT pitchers in the first inning at UNT's Denia Park.
In all, the Cajuns finished with 17 hits, four of them home runs including a pair by Ashley Evans and one each from Brittany Bryant and Lacey Bertucci. Those shots put UL at 88 team homers in 47 games this season, tying the school record with eight regular-season games and postseason play remaining.
Sunday's easy win locked up UL's first league sweep of the year and kept the Cajuns in first place in the league race with two weekends remaining. In the process, UL also scored its most runs ever in a Sun Belt game and tallied the most ever by a North Texas (18-30, 1-8) opponent.
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Dan McDonald
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