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GAME NOTES - Utah State Softball to Compete at Silicon Valley Classic I

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Softball 2/23/2022 12:57:00 PM
PLAY BALL!
Utah State softball (3-5, 0-0 MW) continues its 2022 campaign at the Silicon Valley Classic I this weekend in Santa Clara, California. The Aggies first face Sacramento State (3-6) and Santa Clara (6-6) on Friday, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. (MT) and 7 p.m. (MT), respectively. USU then takes on Saint Mary's (4-6) in a doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 1:30 p.m. (MT) and 4 p.m. (MT). Utah State wraps up the classic by taking on Cal Poly (0-5) on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 10 a.m. (MT).
 
FOLLOW ALONG
Fans can tune into this weekend's games on YouTube. Live stats will be available via StatBroadcast. Links and live updates will be available on the USU softball social media pages.
 
AGGIES VS. HORNETS
Utah State is 8-27 all-time against Sacramento State. The Hornets have won eight straight meetings and most recently posted an 8-0 victory on Feb. 28, 2020.
 
AGGIES VS. BRONCOS
Utah State is 8-1 all-time against Santa Clara. The Aggies have won five straight games, with the most recent victory being a 12-5 win on March 7, 2020.

AGGIES VS. GAELS
Utah State is 6-5 all-time against Saint Mary's. The Aggies and Gaels last faced off on March 6, 2020, where USU won 3-2.
 
AGGIES VS. MUSTANGS
Utah State is 17-22 all-time against Cal Poly. The Mustangs won the most recent meeting with an 8-6 victory over the Aggies on March 9, 2019.
 
WINNING THE CLOSE ONES
Utah State is 2-1 this season in games determined by two runs or less. The Aggies first defeated North Dakota State 6-4, and followed suit with an 8-7 victory over UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 12).
 
SATURDAY IN THE PARK
All three of Utah State's victories have been on Saturday. USU won both of its scheduled Saturday games in its season opener at the Campus Diamond Kickoff as the Aggies defeated both NSDU (6-4) and UCSB (8-7) on Feb. 12. USU then defeated Dixie State 8-2 in game two of its doubleheader on Feb. 19. 
 
DOUBLE TROUBLE
Utah State is tied for second in the Mountain West and is 35th in the nation in total doubles with 15. Freshman catcher Taryn Edds leads the Aggies with five doubles, which is tied for first in the MW and ranks 15th nationally. 
 
STEALING HOME
Junior center fielder Mazie Macfarlane stole home in the top of the fourth inning in Utah State's 8-2 victory at Dixie State (Feb. 19), becoming the first Aggie to steal home since Megan McDonald vs. Utah Valley on April 20, 2010. 
 
FIRST CAREER HOMER
Two Aggies have registered their first collegiate home run at the Division I level this season as freshman second baseman Ariel Lopez hit a two-run homer against UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 11), and senior right fielder Sydnee Smith hit a three-run bomb in USU's 8-2 victory at Dixie State (Feb. 19).
 
CAME OUT SWINGING
Utah State had its best opening weekend offensively in the Steve Johnson era at the Campus Diamond Kickoff as the Aggies posted a .333 batting average, while registering 49 hits and 32 runs. Eleven Aggies recorded at least one hit during the weekend, while nine USU players posted multiple hits. Six Utah State players hit a combined 12 doubles, led by freshman catcher Taryn Edds and junior outfielder Mazie Macfarlane with three each. Three Aggies hit a home run at the kickoff in senior shortstop Lexi Orozco (3), senior catcher/third baseman Gabriella Jimenez (2) and freshman infielder Ariel Lopez (1). 
 
AIN'T LIFE GRAND?
Utah State hit three grand slams during the 2021 season, the most by an Aggie team in program history. USU picked up right where it left off in 2022 as senior catcher/third baseman Gabriella Jimenez hit a grand slam in the top of the first in the Aggies' 8-7 victory over UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 12).
 
A MERE THREE GRAND
With a grand slam at Utah Valley (April 21, 2021), shortstop Lexi Orozco became the all-time leader in program history with three grand slams in her career. Orozco hit two as a freshman in 2019. She is one of four known Aggies to hit more than one grand slam in program history.
 
CLIMBING UP THE RECORD LIST
Senior shortstop Lexi Orozco sits in the top-10 of several USU career record lists as she ranks first in slugging percentage (.619), third in career home runs (30) and fifth in runs batted in (100). 
 
OUT OF THE PARK, INTO THE RECORD BOOKS
Two Aggies earned spots on the single-season record list with 10 home runs in 2021 to tie for seventh all-time in first baseman/catcher Gabriella Jimenez and shortstop Lexi Orozco, who previously set the program record for home runs in a single season with 13 homers in 2019.
 
MAKING A NAME FOR HERSELF
Sophomore third baseman Zaia Castruita was named first-team all-Mountain West as a freshman in the 2021 season. She played in and started all 44 games, while batting a team-high .315 with 41 hits in 130 at-bats. Castruita registered multiple hits in 12 games, finishing the year with five doubles, a team-best two triples and two home runs. She hit a grand slam against San Diego State (April 25), recording five RBIs in the game. Castruita finished her freshman campaign with 15 runs and batted in 17, while also leading the team with a .357 on-base percentage. Defensively, Castruita recorded 61 putouts and 86 assists with a .980 fielding percentage
 
DOUBLE VISION
You're not seeing double as there is a set of identical twins on the Utah State roster. Wearing number 41, Makenzie Macfarlane is a catcher and first baseman. Mazie Macfarlane, an outfielder, wears number 15. The duo are mirror image twins, with opposite features. For example, Makenzie is right-handed, while Mazie is left-handed. 
 
CALIFORNIA GIRLS
Fourteen of the 21 Aggies on the 2022 roster have come to Utah State from California in seniors Gabriella Jimenez (Sacramento), Bri Lerma (Downey), Lexi Orozco (San Marcos) and Emily Tidd (Temecula), juniors Makenzie and Mazie Macfarlane (Rocklin), sophomores Zaia Castruita (Chula Vista) and Jessica Stewart (Salinas), and freshmen Taryn Edds (Anaheim), Giselle Gonzalez (San Diego), Ariel Lopez (San Marcos), Claudia Medina (West Sacramento), Claire Raley (Clovis) and Mia Reynolds (Tulare).
 
HOME GROWN
Utah State has five players from the state of Utah in senior Kapri Toone (Tremonton), juniors Nya Laing (Logan) and Tyler Thornton (Millville), sophomore Libbie Hawker (Bountiful) and freshman Emily Dority (South Jordan). 
 
UP NEXT
Utah State next travels to San Diego, California, to compete in the San Diego Classic from March 4-6. At the classic, the Aggies will face Stony Brook (0-0), Long Beach State (2-7), Boston University (3-6), UC San Diego (5-5) and Yale (0-0).
 
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Players Mentioned

Bri Lerma

#24 Bri Lerma

1B/OF
5' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
Gabriella Jimenez

#18 Gabriella Jimenez

C/3B
5' 7"
Freshman
Lexi Orozco

#1 Lexi Orozco

INF
6' 0"
Freshman
Emily Tidd

#11 Emily Tidd

OF
5' 2"
Freshman
Kapri Toone

#33 Kapri Toone

RHP
5' 7"
Freshman
Zaia Castruita

#34 Zaia Castruita

INF
5' 2"
Sophomore
Libbie Hawker

#12 Libbie Hawker

OF
5' 2"
Sophomore
Makenzie Macfarlane

#41 Makenzie Macfarlane

C/INF
5' 7"
Junior
Mazie Macfarlane

#15 Mazie Macfarlane

OF
5' 7"
Junior
Jessica Stewart

#8 Jessica Stewart

RHP
5' 9"
Sophomore
Tyler Thornton

#5 Tyler Thornton

UTL
5' 6"
Junior
Nya Laing

#4 Nya Laing

RHP
5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Bri Lerma

#24 Bri Lerma

5' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
1B/OF
Gabriella Jimenez

#18 Gabriella Jimenez

5' 7"
Freshman
C/3B
Lexi Orozco

#1 Lexi Orozco

6' 0"
Freshman
INF
Emily Tidd

#11 Emily Tidd

5' 2"
Freshman
OF
Kapri Toone

#33 Kapri Toone

5' 7"
Freshman
RHP
Zaia Castruita

#34 Zaia Castruita

5' 2"
Sophomore
INF
Libbie Hawker

#12 Libbie Hawker

5' 2"
Sophomore
OF
Makenzie Macfarlane

#41 Makenzie Macfarlane

5' 7"
Junior
C/INF
Mazie Macfarlane

#15 Mazie Macfarlane

5' 7"
Junior
OF
Jessica Stewart

#8 Jessica Stewart

5' 9"
Sophomore
RHP
Tyler Thornton

#5 Tyler Thornton

5' 6"
Junior
UTL
Nya Laing

#4 Nya Laing

5' 7"
Junior
RHP
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