When you’re up against the best pitching in the conference, everything needs to go right. Everything didn’t go right for Arizona softball in a 5-1 loss at Stanford.
Arizona pitcher Devyn Netz came.
As they headed into a week of nonconference games away from the Pac-12, the No. 20 Arizona Wildcats did not want anyone to think they were looking past San Diego or Georgetown. There were things.
It was Olivia DiNardo’s night. In the absence of fifth-year senior Izzy Pacho, the freshman catcher got two starts behind the plate and launched two home runs in back-to-back wins over Georgetown.
The flexibility of junior pitcher Devyn Netz is well-documented. Arizona’s top pitcher is also the starting first baseman when she doesn’t pitch and one of Arizona’s best hitters. That has been a.
In-game adjustments were going to be key to success against Washington. That’s what Arizona softball head coach Caitlin Lowe said before the Wildcats left for Seattle. The team made enough of those.