A early afternoon doubleheader against Texas El Paso was just what Arizona softball needed to get the bats going. The Wildcats hit seven home runs across both games to walk away with a 9-0 victory in the first game and a 10-2 victory in the second. It wasn’t exactly what head coach Caitlin Lowe wanted to see, though.
“Honestly, I thought we showed up a little bit flat energy-wise and they figured out a way to get the job done,” Lowe said.
Second base Allie Skaggs hit three home runs in the late game, setting a program record.