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Grant appeared to have tied the game with her big blast, but Tennessee noticed that she failed to touch home plate when she crossed it. The Lady Vols requested a review, and the umpires reviewed ...
However, it appeared that Grant did not touch home plate, so Tennessee head coach Karen Weekly issued a challenge. After nearly 10 minutes of review, Grant was called safe, and the run was counted.
Utah Valley catcher Mason Strong stood in front of the plate as he awaited the throw home from left field. The ball bounced in front of Strong and went just over his glove as Aroz ran through the ...
Then they did their thing.” After Grant had initially stepped over home plate, one player in her mob of teammates who greeted her, Alexis Ramirez, grabbed her and moved her in the direction of ...
The Bruins held a 2-1 lead going into the final inning before the Ducks tied the game after a controversial obstruction call at home plate. Oregon's Paige Sinicki slid toward home plate but was ...
When the shortstop approached home, he pointed to the sky and made a heart symbol with his hands as he stepped on the plate. "He hit it like 150 million miles per hour through the wind,” Cubs ...
UCLA's Megan Grant missed home plate after hitting a game-tying two-run home run against Lady Vols softball, which prompted a 13-minute review in the Women's College World Series. Officials ...
Davis worked a full count against Padres right-handed pitcher Robert Suarez and got what should've been ball four to score a run, but home plate umpire Edwin Jimenez called strike three instead.