TEMPE -- In a game that will go down in the history books as one of the greatest comebacks in Arizona State University softball history, Jennifer Soria knocked two home runs and robbed another and the No. 24/23 Sun Devils overcame an eight-run deficit to upset No. 6/7 UCLA, 11-10, to claim the season-ending series on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.
Hey @SportsCenter, its @jennsoria5 again. How does HR robbery, 2 HRs and a walkoff to upset #6 UCLA rank on #SCTop10? http://t.co/omvfGv4om6
— Sun Devil Softball (@ASUSoftball) May 10, 2015
ASU (34-20, 12-11 Pac-12) sent its seniors off in style with the team celebrating Senior Day and the final home game in the careers of Amber Freeman, Haley Steele, Elizabeth Caporuscio, Bethany Kemp and Sierra Rodriguez, with the Devils claiming a share of fourth place in the ever-competitive Pac-12 final standings in front of a season-high 2,059 at Farrington Stadium.