via Oregon Tech Athletics KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Two-straight conference titles, three-straight conference tournament titles, four-straight trips to the NAIA Softball World Series – the run for the Oregon Tech softball team has been stellar. However, one
Four straight elimination game wins from Southern Oregon University softball gave the Raiders a postseason run to remember forever as they took down rival Oregon Tech in the winner-take-all title game, 7-5 in extra innings on Tuesday.
Owls need extra innings to win first conference tournament title since 2012
A pitcher s duel through and through, the No. 17 Oregon Tech Owls got just enough to take down No. 15 College of Idaho in the eighth inning to win the Cascade Collegiate Conference tournament title.
Posted: May 9, 2021 5:42 PM
Posted By: Josh Shelton
ASHLAND, Ore. A win nine years in the making finally came to Oregon Tech as the Owls defeated College of Idaho in the eighth inning of the championship game in the Cascade Collegiate Conference softball tournament, 1-0.
For the fourth time in three days, Sarah Abramson got the start for Oregon Tech and never looked back. She battled throughout the weekend, throwing 27 innings over the course of three days. In those innings, she pitched three complete-game shutouts including a no-hitter in the opening round against Warner Pacific. Without a doubt, Abramson was the player of the tournament and a large portion of the Owls weekend dominance.