Just when the nightmare looked to be getting worse, Brittany Bryant bailed out the University of Louisiana softball team Sunday afternoon.
Bryant's solo home run in the bottom of the sixth inning kept the Ragin' Cajuns from suffering their second gut-wrenching loss of the afternoon, providing the winning margin in a 7-6 victory over Western Kentucky in the nightcap of their Sun Belt Conference doubleheader.
The visiting Hilltoppers had stunned the 13th-ranked hosts 8-0 in the opener, with freshman pitcher Ryan Rogge no-hitting the nation's second-ranked offensive team. Then, in the nightcap, WKU left fielder Alana Towns hit the Cajuns with another body shot with a sixth-inning grand-slam home run that capped a comeback from six runs down and tied the game 6-6.
UL, in danger of losing its first-ever Sun Belt series, turned to Bryant, one of six seniors honored in pregame ceremonies prior to their final regular-season home game. The Beaumont, Texas, product delivered, taking an Adrienne Lathrop rise ball over the left-field fence for her 11th homer of the year.
"Lacy (UL assistant coach Lacy Prejean) told me before I came up to make this the best at-bat of my life," Bryant said. "Thanks for the pressure. But I knew she (Lathrop) was going to throw me the rise ... I'd popped it up twice, and was just trying to hit the middle and get a hit."
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Dan McDonald
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