Box Score March 8, 2015Box Score
WICHITA, Kan.--Nebraska pounded out 12 hits and scored seven runs in the fourth inning en route to a 12-2, five-inning win against South Dakota Sunday on the final day of Wichita State's triangular.
Husker catcher Steph Pasquale had two hits including a three-run homer during Nebraska's big inning. Cassie McClure was 3-for-3 at the plate with two RBIs and pitched a complete game in the circle to improve to 4-2. Nebraska improved to 8-10.
South Dakota catcher Allie Daly hit a solo home run in the fourth inning for one of the Coyotes' four hits. Daly is the second player in program history to hit 30 career homers.
Coyote first baseman Yvon Minogue led off the bottom of the first inning with a single to left field. She has hit safely in all 14 games this season and tied the longest-hitting streak by a Coyote in the last three years. Since 2001, only Julie MacRunnels' 15 game-hitting streak in 2002 is longer. Minogue is batting .522 (24-for-46) through 14 games.
South Dakota (4-9-1) took a four-game winning streak to Wichita, but was 0-4 in two games each against Wichita State and Nebraska. The team heads to Orlando, Fla., for Spring Break and will take on Mercer and UCF Tuesday.