Arizona starting pitcher Brooke Mannon deals in the third inning against Lipscomb on Day Two of the Candrea Classic at Hillenbrand Stadium on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.

The Arizona softball team swept a pair of games in the Candrea Classic on Friday, and one of them featured a historic achievement.

Freshman Brooke Mannon and senior Ali Blanchard combined to pitch a five-inning perfect game as Arizona defeated Lipscomb 8-0 in the first game at Hillenbrand Stadium.

It was the 10th perfect game — and first combined effort — in school history.

Mannon, in her collegiate debut, struck out five batters in four innings. Blanchard got the final three outs.

Carlie Scupin and Emily Schepp each drove in a pair of runs — Scupin via a homer and Schepp via a double. Blaise Biringer went 2 for 2 with a double, two runs scored and one RBI.

Arizona also won the second game by an 8-0 count in five innings, this time over North Texas.

Miranda Stoddard and Aissa Silva combined for a two-hit shoutout. Both struck out three, and neither walked a batter.

Oliva DiNardo provided most of the offense, going 2 for 3 with five RBIs, including a grand slam in the third inning that gave the Wildcats a 4-0 lead.

Dakota Kennedy went 3 for 4.

Arizona has outscored its opponents 25-1 through three games.

The UA is slated to face North Texas again at 4 p.m. Saturday, weather permitting.

Arizona senior second baseman Allie Skaggs on how the Wildcats can get back to where they belong (the postseason), some youngsters to watch and what it meant to win a Gold Glove (video by Michael Lev / Arizona Daily Star)


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