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June 5, 2024
OSU’s WCWS run comes to screeching halt after losses to Florida, Stanford
By BROCK WADE OKSTATE.COM,

OKLAHOMA CITY — It was a short stay at the 2024 Women’s College World Series, which is taking place at Devon Park at Hall of Fame Stadium, for the Oklahoma State College Cowgirls.

The Cowgirls fell 1-0 to Florida in Thursday night’s opening-round game, then lost 8-0 Friday night to Stanford to be eliminated.

In the loss to Florida, the game lasted less than two hours due to elite pitching on both sides, OSU All-American Lexi Kilfoyl (26-5) took a no-hitter into the fifth inning before Katie Kistler’s lead-off home run provided the game’s only run. Kilfoyl allowed only two hits in taking the hard-luck defeat.

Keagan Rothrock (31-7) yielded only two OSU singles and tossed a complete game to lift the Gators.

Offensively, OSU was led by Lexi McDonald (1-for-2) and Caroline Wang (1-for-3). Mc-Donald hit a deep fly ball in the fifth inning that was ticketed for extra bases, but Gator center fielder Kendra Falby made a leaping grab crashing into the fence to rob the opportunity.

In the season-ending loss, Stanford’s Ava Gall opened the scoring with a solo home run in the second inning.

Stanford tallied seven runs over the next five innings on a tworun single from Jade Berry, a solo home run for Kaitlyn Lim, RBI singles from Gall and Emily Jones, a walkedin run and a sacrifice fly from Jones.

Offensively, OSU was led by McDonald (1for-1 with a double), Claire Timm (1-for-3) and Karli Godwin (1for-3).

Stanford’s NiJaree Canady (23-6), USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, tossed a complete game shutout to propel the Cardinal.

Kilfoyl hurled 3.2 innings, giving up four runs in the loss for the Cowgirls, who finish at the season at 49-12.

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