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Vidales Powers No. 6 Aggies Past Butler and Tulsa in Day One of the Texas A&M Invitational

COLLEGE STATION – The No. 6 Texas A&M softball team swept day one of the Texas A&M Invitational Friday, defeating Butler, 10-1, in 5 innings, and Tulsa, 7-0, behind an impressive offensive performance by Tori Vidales at the Aggie Softball Complex.

The La Porte, Texas, native went 5-for-7 on the night with two grand slams, a home run and 9 RBI. The senior made her way to third in the record book for career RBI, passing her former teammate, Cali Lanphear (2013-16) after tallying 9 RBI on the night and 177 in her career. Vidales now ranks fourth all-time in runs in her career with 162, moving in front of Cassie Tysarczyk (2011-14).

After Butler opened game one with a run in the first, the Maroon & White immediately responded in the home half of the inning with three runs off of three singles and a double. Kaitlyn Alderink singled up the middle and was followed by an Ashley Walters double, the 43rd of her career, moving her past Amanda Scarborough (2005-08) for sixth all-time. Riley Sartain delivered a two-RBI single, scoring Alderink and Walters and was plated by a Sarah Hudek single to centerfield.

In the second, Vidales blasted the second grand slam of her career over the left field wall, scoring Erica Russell, Keeli Milligan and Alderink.

The Aggies tacked on three insurance runs in the fourth to give the Aggies a 10-1 advantage. Vidales opened the inning with her second long ball of the game. Hudek and Kristen Cuyos reached base on a walk and fielder’s choice, respectively, and scored on Payton McBride’s first double of her career.

Freshman Maddie MacGrandle earned a win in the first start of her career, tossing all five innings while recording five strikeouts and giving up only five hits.

Against Tulsa, the game remained scoreless until the fifth inning when the Aggies scored two. Cuyos reached base on a walk and Milligan showed her speed as she drove in Kylie George, who pinch ran for Cuyos, and came around to score on a dropped fly ball in left field.

Texas A&M broke the game open with a five-run sixth inning. Hudek led off the inning with an infield single, McBride followed with a walk and Milligan with another infield single. The Aggies capitalized on a passed ball to score a run before Vidales stepped up and drove them all in with her third home run of the night and second grand slam.

Trinity Harrington continued her great start in the circle for her senior campaign as she hasn’t allowed an earned run in 27 innings of work and has recorded back-to-back shutouts. The senior moved to 3-0 on the season after fanning two and allowing only three hits and one walk in seven innings of work.

Top Offensive Performances:

Tori Vidales – 5-for-7, 3 HR, 9 RBI

Sarah Hudek – 3-for-4, 1 RBI, 2 BB

Payton McBride – 2-for-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB

Pitching Breakdown:

Maddie MacGrandle (1-0) – W, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 5 K, 3 BB

Trinity Harrington (3-0) – W, 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 K, 1 BB

WHAT THEY SAID

Texas A&M Head Coach Jo Evans

On Tori Vidales on the plate…

“As you can tell she is seeing the ball really well and also trying not to do much. She’s not up there trying to hit a homerun I guarantee it. She just locked into the strike zone today. I thought she did a good job of not getting to eager and chase some. She just really held her ground and showed great patience at the plate today and when she got something to hit, she hit it hard.”

On Trinity Harrington on the mound…

“She was really comfortable on the mound. She maybe had a couple of walks but was just really good. Anytime they threaten a little bit, she threw us a ground ball and we would make a great play or double play. She was terrific all night long and her defense, she played great defense for us out there on the mound. I can’t say enough about that kid, how she just keeps her cool out there and puts us on her back.”

On Maddie MacGrandle’s first career start …

“I thought she did a nice job. I said to her after game and when I was talking to our ball club and I said, “Maddie, I guess you learned a lot right there? You learned a lot about yourself and what you can get away with and what you can’t.” She put the ball up down the middle and the ball got hit hard. She got behind hitters and struggled. When she got through those first couple innings, she started locating so much better and getting ahead and was a completely different pitcher. I thought she got better and better as the game went on. That’s a kid that works hard and wants to be out there.”

On going 2-0 for the day…

“I really liked the way we played today. I’m very pleased. That defense looks familiar to me. For Riley to come up and make plays all across the field and Kaitlyn did such a great job turning that double play and shutting things down. I liked our fight. In that first game we just got out there and crushed the ball and the second game just patience. Early on we chased the pitch that was out of the zone a little too often and then we settled in. And as soon as you saw us work the kinks out and worked more to our advantage things started happening. It paid off.”

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