Top seeded and defending softball national champion University of Science & Arts (Okla.) used a pair of extra-base hits in the bottom of the third inning for a come-from-behind victory against No. 8-seeded Georgia Gwinnett College 4-1 on Friday afternoon in a winner's bracket contest at the 2019 NAIA World Series in Springfield, Mo.
All of the game's runs were scored in the exciting third inning.

GGC (43-15) took a 1-0 lead in the top of the frame when senior
Aubree Cox lined a RBI triple that brought home freshman
Sydney Pelaez.
However, Science & Arts (57-2) came back in the bottom of the inning. First, a two-run double from Destinie Lookout gave the team a 2-1 lead. Then, Randa Hatter hit a two-run home run later in the frame to extend the lead even farther.
GGC would bring the go-ahead run to the plate in the top of the ninth inning. Base hits by Pelaez and senior
Elyssa Melton and a walk to Cox loaded the bases. However, junior
RaeQuinn Rossetti lined out to shortstop to end the game.
The Grizzlies outhit the Drovers by a 6-to-5 margin, including two hits from Pelaez.
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Turning Point
Science & Arts scored four runs in the third inning after the Grizzlies took a 1-0 lead in the top half of the inning. Destinie Lookout drove in two runs with a double before Randa Hatter connected on a two-run home run.
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Key Plays
Top of Third
Aubree Cox hit a RBI triple to bring home
Sydney Pelaez and give the Grizzlies a 1-0 lead
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Bottom of Third
Destinie Lookout drove in two runs with a double as the Drovers took a 2-1 lead
Randa Hatter connected on a two-run home run to account for the final two runs in the game
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Top of Seventh
RaeQuinn Rossetti lined out to shortstop, with the bases loaded, to end the game
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Inside The Numbers
- The Grizzlies outhit Science & Arts by a 6-to-5 margin
- GGC left six runners on the base paths in the contest
- Freshman Sydney Pelaez collected two hits for the Grizzlies
- Senior Taylor Hansis recorded five strikeouts, but suffered her first loss of postseason playÂ
News & Notes
- GGC falls to 43-15 on the season; Science & Arts improves to 57-2 in 2019
- Georgia Gwinnett College was the No. 8 seed in the double-elimination World Series bracket; Science & Arts, the defending national champions, stood as the No. 1 seed
- The Grizzlies are making their second straight appearances in the NAIA World Series; and second in program history
- Both meetings with Science & Arts have come at the World Series, and both games were decided by 4-1 scores
Up Next
Georgia Gwinnett College plays on Saturday, May 25, at 7 p.m. central time in an elimination-bracket game against the winner of Friday night's contest between No. 6-seeded Valley City State (N.D.) and No. 10 Oregon Tech.
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