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Ventura sweep ends Vaqueros' conference title hopes

Ventura sweep ends Vaqueros' conference title hopes

Olivia Hernandez tossed a 4-0 shutout in the opener of a WSC Gold Division softball doubleheader on Tuesday and Ventura cruised to a 9-1, five-inning win in the nightcap to sweep SBCC. The Vaqueros can't win the conference title and will be hard-pressed to finish second and earn an automatic trip to the Southern Cal Regional but could still receive an at-large invitation.

Madison McNamee tossed the first four innings for Santa Barbara (27-11, 11-6) but couldn't continue due to a recurring injury. Lauren Bodden went 2-3 with a double in the first game and Lauren Ballard had two hits.

"Unfortunately, we struggled at the plate and Ventura hit the ball well and played well," said SBCC coach Paula Congleton. "I'm very proud of what our freshman-dominated team has accomplished this year."

The Vaqueros posted the second-highest win total (27) in school history with 14 freshmen on a 15-player roster. The only team to win more games was the 2011 squad that went 31-7.

SBCC is ranked No. 9 in the Southern Cal coaches' poll and is also ninth in the Southern Cal RPI ratings. The Vaqueros are the highest-ranked WSC Gold team in the RPI with Moorpark 13th and Ventura 14th.

Ventura scored six runs in the first two innings of the second game to take a 6-1 lead. Julia Garcia had three of the Pirates' 15 hits. Ventura (23-13, 10-5) has won six straight games to move into playoff contention.

The Vaqueros entered the twinbill as one of the top scoring teams in the state, averaging 7.7 runs, but were held to one run in 12 innings.

Moorpark swept Oxnard in a doubleheader and leads the WSC Gold at 12-4 with two games remaining vs. winless L.A. Pierce. Cuesta is second at 11-4 and Ventura is third at 10-5. The Vaqueros are fourth at 11-6, one game out of a playoff spot with one game to play.

SBCC will host Oxnard in its final regular-season game on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.