
It’s good to be home.
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza shined in her return from a knee injury, Jessie Harper hit another milestone homer and Arizona softball run-ruled Utah 12-1 in five innings on Friday as they continue whooping teams at Hillenbrand Stadium.
The Wildcats (28-8, 7-5) are 19-0 at home this season, with all 19 wins coming against unranked teams and nine coming via the run rule. Arizona tallied a season-high 15 hits on Friday, including five home runs and six with runners in scoring position.
Quite the difference from last weekend’s series at ASU where they struggled to get the big hit.
“It’s the weirdest thing in the world and it shouldn’t really affect you, but obviously there’s a comfort zone that you have here,” Arizona head coach Mike Candrea said. “You see pitches every day in this ballpark with the background that it has. … If you’re not relaxed, the game gets pretty tough. And I think obviously when we’re in Hillenbrand we are a little more relaxed than we are when we’re in other places.”
It helped that they had one of their emotional leaders back in the lineup. Palomino-Cardoza started in center field and batted sixth in her first game since tweaking her knee at ASU last Friday. She made an immediate impact, charging in to make a diving catch in the first inning and grounding a single up the middle in her first at-bat.
“It felt great,” Palomino-Cardoza said. “My trainer came to me on Thursday and asked if I felt OK and ready to go, and I jumped at the opportunity to get back on the field. I’m feeling good. Legs are feeling good. Just gonna keep getting stronger.”
APC’s single came right after Harper and Sharlize Palacios clubbed back-to-back solo homers to give the Wildcats a 2-0 lead in the second inning.
It was Harper’s 87th long ball of her career, tying former UA catcher Stacie Chambers for fourth-most in NCAA history.
It also kickstarted a six-run frame. Janelle Meoño, Reyna Carranco and Palacios each had RBI singles and Peanut Martinez helped fuel the big inning by battling back from an 0-2 count and ripping a single through the middle on the 15th pitch of her at-bat to load the bases for Meoño.
Malia Martinez and Carlie Scupin launched solo homers in the third inning and the Wildcats tacked on four more runs in the fourth thanks to a two-run double by Harper and a two-run blast by Palacios, her 12th of the season.
Palacios and Martinez had three hits apiece. Meoño extended her hitting streak to 22 games despite having an infield single wiped out in the first inning because she stepped out of the box while slap-hitting.
“We did a lot of live [batting practice] this this week, and it was probably tough on our pitchers, but it was really good for our hitters to really get their eyes geared up on game speed,” Candrea said. “Batting practice is batting practice and it sometimes doesn’t even look like what you’re going to see.”
The offense sure made life easier for Hanah Bowen, who made her first career series-opening start. She scattered three hits in four scoreless innings, striking out three Utes and walking none.
Devyn Netz pitched the fifth and surrendered a solo homer.
“I had a good mix out there,” said Bowen, who downplayed being a Friday night starter. “I guess it’s just setting the tone of the whole weekend, so it’s coming out there and attacking first.”
Candrea said Alyssa Denham will be in the circle for the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, which begins at 2 p.m. PT. The Wildcats will be trying to an extend a 25-game home winning streak that dates back to last season.
“I was very pleased with the way we swung the bats tonight, that makes the game a little bit easier, so everyone’s happy,” Candrea said. “Just have to make sure that we come out and do the same thing tomorrow.”
Tommy Lloyd threw out the first pitch at the Arizona softball game.
It was juuuuust a bit high. pic.twitter.com/PLY2vFCR4M
— Ryan Kelapire (@RKelapire) April 24, 2021
Postgame interviews
Mike Candrea
Hear what Mike Candrea said after Arizona Softball’s 12-1 win over Utah
Posted by AZ Desert Swarm on Friday, April 23, 2021
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza
Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza post Utah
In her return from a knee injury, Alyssa Palomino-Cardoza had a hit and a diving catch in Arizona’s 12-1 win over Utah
Posted by AZ Desert Swarm on Friday, April 23, 2021
Hanah Bowen
Hanah Bowen got the start and threw four scoreless innings in Arizona Softball’s 12-1 win over Utah
Posted by AZ Desert Swarm on Friday, April 23, 2021