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Win over UCLA sends Cardinal and Canady to semifinals

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Win over UCLA sends Cardinal and Canady to semifinals

By CLIFF BRUNT | AP Sports Writer

OKLAHOMA CITY — Stanford is the last team standing in the Pac-12.

NiJaree Canady struck out eight and went the distance as the Cardinal defeated UCLA 3-1 on Sunday night to reach the Women’s College World Series semifinals and eliminate the Bruins.

Stanford won the final game between Pac-12 teams before the league splits up. UCLA will be in the Big Ten next season, while Stanford will join the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Canady said the quality of the final game was fitting.

“I think what made it even more special was it just being a really good game on both sides, just to show again the power that Pac-12 softball has,” she said. “It was really cool for it to be a really good game.”

Canady allowed just three hits and walked none for the eighth-seeded Cardinal (50-16), who reached the semifinals for the second straight year.

“They’re tough,” UCLA coach Kelly Inouye-Perez said. “NiJaree is tough. They showed up and executed tonight. I wish them well as they represent the last of the Pac.”

Megan Grant’s solo homer was the highlight for No. 6 UCLA (43-12).

UCLA won all three regular-season meetings.

“Our series against UCLA during the regular season, it was kind of a turning point in our season, where we didn’t play the way we wanted to play,” Stanford coach Jessica Allister said. “Felt like we got punched in the gut a little bit. Started to have to crawl our way back from there. I think as far as how the season goes, like that was probably the low point of our season.”

The Cardinal improved to 5-0 in elimination games this season.

Stanford will play No. 1 Texas in the semifinals on Monday. The Cardinal will need to win twice to advance to the best-of-three championship series, while Texas will need just one win to move on.

Canady, the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, shut out Oklahoma State on Friday, but hit her leg while delivering a pitch late in the game, making her status uncertain.

She was more than ready. She threw strikes on 71 of her 97 pitches.



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