Sophomore pitcher Haley Hestekin started and allowed an earned run on three hits while striking out a career-best nine over five innings. Menz (15-5) earned the victory, allowing six hits and two unearned runs over eight innings.
In his outdoor season debut, junior Oliver Hoare covered 1,500 metes in 3 minutes, 37.20 seconds late Friday night to break the school record and establish the top time in the world and NCAA this year at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Asuza, California.
Sophomore Lexi Keberle recorded a 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 victory against Ashleigh Jacobs at No. 2 singles to secure the clinching point as the host Badgers (16-4, 8-2) defeated Iowa (12-10, 4-6) 4-2.