Arizonaโ€™s Ali Blanchard, shown pitching vs. Georgetown on April 1, was unable to hold a one-run lead in the Wildcatsโ€™ 7-4 loss at Oregon on Sunday.

The Arizona softball team suffered its 13th consecutive conference loss Sunday afternoon, and it might have been the most heartbreaking defeat yet.

The Wildcats squandered a four-run lead in a 7-4 setback vs. No. 17 Oregon at Jane Sanders Stadium in Eugene, Oregon.

Arizona held a 4-0 lead entering the bottom of the fourth inning, including a solo home run by Devyn Netz, who also started in the circle. Netz allowed a three-run homer to Ariel Carlson in the bottom of the fourth, making it 4-3, and thatโ€™s where the score stood entering the bottom of the sixth.

UA coach Caitlin Lowe called on Ali Blanchard to pitch, and the Ducks put runners on second and third via a single, a walk and a sacrifice bunt. Lowe elected to walk Carlson to load the bases. Blanchard hit the next batter, Kedre Luschar, to push across the tying run. Pinch hitter Karissa Ornelas then ripped a double into the right-field corner to clear the bases and put the Ducks up 7-4.

Arizonaโ€™s league losing streak is believed to be the longest in school history. The Wildcats (25-21, 3-15 Pac-12) last won a conference game March 18 vs. Utah. They finish the regular season with home series vs. Oregon State and Cal.

Oregon (31-11, 11-7) has won nine in a row.

Arizona Softball coach Caitlin Lowe discusses what she wants to see over the next few weeks from her team as they not only try to put an end to a 10-game Pac-12 losing streak, but also get on track to make a run toward the postseason. Lowe spoke to local media April 18, 2023 at Mike Candrea Field at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium. Video by Devin Homer/Special to the Arizona Daily Star


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