No. 19 Oregon softball powers past Penn State in 8-2 win
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Rylee McCoy got every last square inch of a 2-1 fastball in the bottom of the fourth inning at Jane Sanders Stadium. The sophomore clobbered the ball, sending it sailing past the trees beyond the left center field fence. Fans watched the ball reappear briefly as it bounded down past the flag poles and onto the track lining the tennis courts below. To make the feat even more impressive, it was Oregon’s second consecutive inning with back-to-back home runs. “I’ts just what I’ve been waiting for,” head coach Melyssa Lombardi said. “You can see they’re starting to just feed off each other a little bit more.” No. 19 Oregon softball (19-7) began Big Ten conference play against Penn State (19-7)...

