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ROUNDUP: CSUN SWEEPS DOUBLEHEADER : LOSER UCLA VICTIM OF OSU TRIPLE PLAY.


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Right fielder right fielder
n. Baseball
The player who defends right field.

Noun 1. right fielder - the person who plays right field
outfielder - (baseball) a person who plays in the outfield
 Darren Dyt went a combined 6 for 9 with 3 RBI RBI
abbr. Baseball
runs batted in

Noun 1. rbi - a run that is the result of the batter's performance; "he had more than 100 rbi last season"
run batted in
 Saturday to lead Cal State Northridge's baseball team to a nonconference doubleheader sweep of visiting Southern Utah (22-27).

Dyt homered twice in the Matadors' 7-6 11-inning win in game one, bringing his season homer total to 12.

Eric Horvat and Mike McNeely each hit their ninth homers in that win. Tim Bell (4-0) went the distance for the pitching decision as Northridge (36-19) won the seven-inning second game 7-6. He struck out six, walked two and gave up three hits.

In other college baseball College baseball is baseball as played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education, predominantly in the United States. Compared to American football and basketball in the United States, college competition plays a less significant contribution to cultivating  Saturday:

Oregon State 19, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 5: The host Beavers used a season-high 20 hits to pound the Bruins and improve the OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005.  chances for an at-large berth in the NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 playoffs. The Beavers (34-14-1 overall) improved to 6-2 in games against teams from the Pac-10 South.

The Bruins (24-32) gave up eight runs in the first three innings.

Saddleback Saddleback

see Wessex saddleback.
 8, Glendale 1: Top-seeded Saddleback checked visiting Glendale to three hits in an 8-1 win that completed a two-game sweep of a best-of-three Southern California Regional playoff series. The host Gauchos (34-9) totaled 12 hits against the Vaqueros (24-17). The win advances Saddleback to next week's regional finals.

Pepperdine 5-2, San Francisco 4-4: Catcher Michael Kramer went 2 for 3 with two RBI to lead the Waves past visiting San Francisco (34-23, 18-11) in the first game of Saturday's West Coast Conference doubleheader. Reliever Steve Schenewerk earned the win for Pepperdine to improve to 6-3.

SOFTBALL

Arizona 2-6, UCLA 0-0: The Bruins were no-hit in the first game and mustered just four hits in the second as they were swept by the No. 1 Wildcats (58-3, 24-1) in a Pacific-10 conference doubleheader at Easton Stadium.

Second baseman Laurie Fritz led the Bruins (17-26, 7-17) in the second game with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate, but Arizona starter Becky Lemke didn't allow a run to cross the plate as she improved to 23-2.

The no-hitter in the first game was the third of the season for Arizona senior Nancy Evans, a former Daily News Player of the Year from Hoover High.

GOLF

USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  in NCAA final: Freshman Nicole Dalkas tied for seventh overall at even-par 219 to lead the USC women's golf team to a tie for fifth in the NCAA West Regionals, advancing the Women of Troy to the NCAA finals.

Jennifer Rosales (220), Johanna Josefsson (230) and Ida Danielsson (235) completed the scoring for USC, which finished 23-over-par 899 in the three-day competition at Stanford.

Arizona won the regional with a score of 871, trailed by Arizona State (886), Stanford and Tulsa (both 895).
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Title Annotation:SPORTS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:May 10, 1998
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