Softball Continues Big West Play On The Road At UC Davis
3/27/2025 9:02:00 AM | Softball
Long Beach State will play a second straight conference series away from the LBSU Softball Complex.
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Long Beach State will hit the road, traveling to Davis for a three-game series with the Aggies over the weekend. The teams enter Saturday's doubleheader with identical 5-4 league records as the conference race continues to heat up.Â
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LEADING OFF
• The Beach dropped two extra inning games at CSUN, after starting Big West play by winning two series in a row after taking two of three from UC San Diego. Freshman Priscilla Iniguez had another big weekend and is now hitting .417 in league games, while junior Makayla Medellin is hitting .412 in Big West action, aiming for another All-Big West selection.
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• Long Beach State has been led by their pitching. The Beach leads the Big West and ranks 40th nationally with a 2.69 ERA, and Long Beach State's staff comes into the week with three pitchers ranking in the Top 10 of the Big West, led by Kate Barnett with a 1.73 ERA.
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• In classic Beach style, Long Beach State's defense has also been excellent in support of their pitching. Long Beach State ranks 81st nationally with a .967 fielding percentage and are 24th in the nation with 14 double plays turned this season.
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• Senior Rebekah Durazo is having a massive season so far. The catcher is Top 5 in the Big West in all three slash categories, batting .432 with a .528 on-base percentage and a .662 slugging percentage. Durazo is leading Long Beach State with 19 RBI, 3 home runs, 32 hits and 8 doubles this season.
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• In the circle, Long Beach State has shown a ton of depth this season with four pitchers over 20 innings pitched who have all thrived this season. Senior Shannon Haddad, a returning two-time First Team All-Big West selection, is 6-3 with a 2.94 ERA and a team-high 53 strikeouts, while
freshman Brynne Nally is 4-4 with a 3.04 ERA and a team-high 48.1 innings pitched as the pair have started the majority of the team's games. Sophomore Kate Barnett leads the team with a 1.73 ERA with a 3-2 record, while freshman Maddy Martin has also contributed with a 2.40 ERA in 23.1 innings pitched with 11 strikeouts.
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• Haddad led Long Beach State to a 3-1 weekend at their second home tournament, the Louisville Slugger Invitational. Making two starts, Haddad pitched two complete games, striking out 11 batters and giving up just six combined hits and one run, earning her sixth career Big West Pitcher of the Week honor.
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• Haddad threw a complete game shutout in her last home start against Northern Colorado, surrendering just one hit while striking out five on the way to her third shutout of the season, one of five complete games this year for the senior.
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• Long Beach State got a massive boost to their pitching staff as senior Eryka Gonzales made a return to the circle to start Big West play. Earning a win at Hawai'i with five scoreless innings of relief, the 2023 All-Big West pitcher had not pitched since last March before making her return on March 8. Gonzales then made her first start of the season, throwing a complete game with three strikeouts.
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• Senior Shannon Haddad and freshman Brynne Nally each contributed in the circle against Fresno State to the second combined no-hitter in program history, and the 34th overall. Haddad and Nally collaborated on 7.0 scoreless innings, and then Rebekah Durazo salvaged the contest in a unique way with a two-run double to walk off the no-no against the Bulldogs.
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• Weather wasn't an issue at all on a perfect day Sunday for Long Beach State's home opener, as the Beach pushed No. 2 Oklahoma to the limit for 11 innings. The Beach had chances and held the Sooners off the scoreboard for the most consecutive innings since 2018, but the defending champions ultimately prevailed in extra innings.
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• The freshman class for Long Beach State had a huge week in their first competition. Nally was named the Big West Freshman of the Week for her part in the no-hitter while also leading LBSU in innings pitched, going 2-0 on the week with an 0.60 ERA. Priscilla Iniguez hit .462 and hit three doubles, and Lina Apodaca started the season with a four-game hitting streak. Finally, Maddy Martin was the standout of the Oklahoma game, striking out two and throwing six innings total against the Sooners, five scoreless until the breakthrough in the 11th inning.
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PLAYER NOTES
• Senior Shannon Haddad returns to the pitching staff following a season-ending injury in 2023. A two-time first team All-Big West selection, Haddad helped lead Long Beach State to the Big West title in each of those seasons, and over those two healthy seasons posted a 21-10 overall record with 173 strikeouts. The veteran pitcher has again impressed, striking out a team-high 53 batters and throwing a combined no-hitter and three shutouts already in 2025, posting a 6-3 record with a 2.94 ERA.
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• Brynne Nally was very active in the first week of her collegiate career, winning Big West Freshman of the Week in her first opportunity after going 2-0 with a 0.60 ERA and sharing in a no-hitter with Haddad. Nally is second on the team with 48.1 innings pitched and has 35 strikeouts with a 3.04 ERA and a 4-4 record in 13 appearances as a true freshman.
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• Sophomore Kate Barnett was a bright spot in the circle for Long Beach State to begin her college career in 2024 and has continued to pitch well for the Beach this year. Barnett has now made 10 appearances and three starts in 2025. Leading both the Big West and the Beach with a 1.73 ERA in 32.1 innings pitched, Barnett closed out the UH series with a complete game victory and also grabbed a win against UC San Diego, now 2-0 with an 2.05 ERA in Big West play.Â
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• Also having a spectacular debut was Maddy Martin, who as the game with No. 2 Oklahoma kept getting extended, ultimately threw six innings against the Sooners and allowed just four hits and two runs, striking out two in her collegiate debut coming against the defending national champions. Martin has now made eight appearances with one start, posting a 2.40 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 23.1 innings.
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• Brooklyn Lee had a monster week in Cathedral City at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, batting .588 with three doubles and six RBI on the way to earning All-Tournament Team honors. Lee, a transfer from UC San Diego, is now second on the team with a .375 batting average while playing primarily as the team's designated player while also working as the team's backup catcher. Lee leads the team with 23 RBI with a pair of home runs and five doubles.
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• Corissa Sweet is a senior who is succeeding both on the diamond and off. Sweet hit over .270 in her first two seasons at Long Beach State, and is now batting .340, fourth on the team while leading the Beach in stolen bases this season and reaching base at a .450 percentage. A President's Scholar, the Molecular Cell Biology major was one of 25 students in her matriculation class selected for the highest merit-based scholarship awarded academically at Long Beach State to it's over 41,000 students.
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• Junior Makayla Medellin returns for Long Beach State after two outstanding seasons. The 2023 Big West Freshman of the Year and a two-time All-Big West selection, Medellin led Long Beach State with a .384 batting average, 10 doubles and three home runs and hit .461 in Big West play last season in 2024. Medellin has been hot recently, now batting .309 while driving in 20 RBI and hitting a team-high nine doubles, hitting .412 in Big West action.
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• Senior Jacquelyn Bickar returns for her fourth year as a starter at Long Beach State. A career .281 hitter, Bickar is a two-time All-Big West selection has started over 175 games for the Beach. She currently is tied for 6th in career stolen bases at Long Beach State with 34 and joined the Top 10 all-time in runs scored with 100 as a staple at the top of the lineup for the Beach.
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• Senior Carly Robbins is another regular returning starter for Long Beach State. Having started 124 games in her career, Robbins started the year off hot, hitting .385 with two perfect sacrifice bunts in the opening week and is now hitting .254 on the year. Robbins, a graduate student, was selected this fall to represent the Big West at the NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum in Charlotte, North Carolina specifically for her drive and desire to be an active leader on campus and beyond.
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• Also returning is junior Selena Perez after starting at shortstop in each of her first two seasons. An excellent defensive shortstop, Perez has made fewer than 10 errors each season while starting over 115 games at shortstop for the Beach in her career.
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• Freshman Lina Apodaca has taken a grasp on a starting role with 20 starts this season, primarily in right field. The freshman hit a single late in the game against No. 2 Oklahoma, and had a six-game hitting streak to start the season. Apodaca is currently batting .279 in her first season at the Beach.
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• Priscilla Iniguez led Long Beach State as a true freshman in hitting through the first weekend. With three hits in each of her first two games, Iniguez began the season batting .462 with three doubles and a pair of RBI. The freshman is now batting .286 with 11 RBI and three home runs.
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• Also having a strong week at home at the Louisville Slugger Invitational was sophomore Malayna Terrones. Going 6-for-11 with a double, Terrones batted .545 with a pair of RBI in the four home games. That helped get the sophomore going, and Terrones is now batting .341, third on the team in nine starts this season.
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• Long Beach State's final senior is catcher Savannah Magadan. Magadan played in a career-high 29 games one season ago while serving as the team's backup catcher.
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LEADING OFF
• The Beach dropped two extra inning games at CSUN, after starting Big West play by winning two series in a row after taking two of three from UC San Diego. Freshman Priscilla Iniguez had another big weekend and is now hitting .417 in league games, while junior Makayla Medellin is hitting .412 in Big West action, aiming for another All-Big West selection.
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• Long Beach State has been led by their pitching. The Beach leads the Big West and ranks 40th nationally with a 2.69 ERA, and Long Beach State's staff comes into the week with three pitchers ranking in the Top 10 of the Big West, led by Kate Barnett with a 1.73 ERA.
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• In classic Beach style, Long Beach State's defense has also been excellent in support of their pitching. Long Beach State ranks 81st nationally with a .967 fielding percentage and are 24th in the nation with 14 double plays turned this season.
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• Senior Rebekah Durazo is having a massive season so far. The catcher is Top 5 in the Big West in all three slash categories, batting .432 with a .528 on-base percentage and a .662 slugging percentage. Durazo is leading Long Beach State with 19 RBI, 3 home runs, 32 hits and 8 doubles this season.
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• In the circle, Long Beach State has shown a ton of depth this season with four pitchers over 20 innings pitched who have all thrived this season. Senior Shannon Haddad, a returning two-time First Team All-Big West selection, is 6-3 with a 2.94 ERA and a team-high 53 strikeouts, while
freshman Brynne Nally is 4-4 with a 3.04 ERA and a team-high 48.1 innings pitched as the pair have started the majority of the team's games. Sophomore Kate Barnett leads the team with a 1.73 ERA with a 3-2 record, while freshman Maddy Martin has also contributed with a 2.40 ERA in 23.1 innings pitched with 11 strikeouts.
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• Haddad led Long Beach State to a 3-1 weekend at their second home tournament, the Louisville Slugger Invitational. Making two starts, Haddad pitched two complete games, striking out 11 batters and giving up just six combined hits and one run, earning her sixth career Big West Pitcher of the Week honor.
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• Haddad threw a complete game shutout in her last home start against Northern Colorado, surrendering just one hit while striking out five on the way to her third shutout of the season, one of five complete games this year for the senior.
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• Long Beach State got a massive boost to their pitching staff as senior Eryka Gonzales made a return to the circle to start Big West play. Earning a win at Hawai'i with five scoreless innings of relief, the 2023 All-Big West pitcher had not pitched since last March before making her return on March 8. Gonzales then made her first start of the season, throwing a complete game with three strikeouts.
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• Senior Shannon Haddad and freshman Brynne Nally each contributed in the circle against Fresno State to the second combined no-hitter in program history, and the 34th overall. Haddad and Nally collaborated on 7.0 scoreless innings, and then Rebekah Durazo salvaged the contest in a unique way with a two-run double to walk off the no-no against the Bulldogs.
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• Weather wasn't an issue at all on a perfect day Sunday for Long Beach State's home opener, as the Beach pushed No. 2 Oklahoma to the limit for 11 innings. The Beach had chances and held the Sooners off the scoreboard for the most consecutive innings since 2018, but the defending champions ultimately prevailed in extra innings.
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• The freshman class for Long Beach State had a huge week in their first competition. Nally was named the Big West Freshman of the Week for her part in the no-hitter while also leading LBSU in innings pitched, going 2-0 on the week with an 0.60 ERA. Priscilla Iniguez hit .462 and hit three doubles, and Lina Apodaca started the season with a four-game hitting streak. Finally, Maddy Martin was the standout of the Oklahoma game, striking out two and throwing six innings total against the Sooners, five scoreless until the breakthrough in the 11th inning.
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PLAYER NOTES
• Senior Shannon Haddad returns to the pitching staff following a season-ending injury in 2023. A two-time first team All-Big West selection, Haddad helped lead Long Beach State to the Big West title in each of those seasons, and over those two healthy seasons posted a 21-10 overall record with 173 strikeouts. The veteran pitcher has again impressed, striking out a team-high 53 batters and throwing a combined no-hitter and three shutouts already in 2025, posting a 6-3 record with a 2.94 ERA.
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• Brynne Nally was very active in the first week of her collegiate career, winning Big West Freshman of the Week in her first opportunity after going 2-0 with a 0.60 ERA and sharing in a no-hitter with Haddad. Nally is second on the team with 48.1 innings pitched and has 35 strikeouts with a 3.04 ERA and a 4-4 record in 13 appearances as a true freshman.
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• Sophomore Kate Barnett was a bright spot in the circle for Long Beach State to begin her college career in 2024 and has continued to pitch well for the Beach this year. Barnett has now made 10 appearances and three starts in 2025. Leading both the Big West and the Beach with a 1.73 ERA in 32.1 innings pitched, Barnett closed out the UH series with a complete game victory and also grabbed a win against UC San Diego, now 2-0 with an 2.05 ERA in Big West play.Â
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• Also having a spectacular debut was Maddy Martin, who as the game with No. 2 Oklahoma kept getting extended, ultimately threw six innings against the Sooners and allowed just four hits and two runs, striking out two in her collegiate debut coming against the defending national champions. Martin has now made eight appearances with one start, posting a 2.40 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 23.1 innings.
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• Brooklyn Lee had a monster week in Cathedral City at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic, batting .588 with three doubles and six RBI on the way to earning All-Tournament Team honors. Lee, a transfer from UC San Diego, is now second on the team with a .375 batting average while playing primarily as the team's designated player while also working as the team's backup catcher. Lee leads the team with 23 RBI with a pair of home runs and five doubles.
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• Corissa Sweet is a senior who is succeeding both on the diamond and off. Sweet hit over .270 in her first two seasons at Long Beach State, and is now batting .340, fourth on the team while leading the Beach in stolen bases this season and reaching base at a .450 percentage. A President's Scholar, the Molecular Cell Biology major was one of 25 students in her matriculation class selected for the highest merit-based scholarship awarded academically at Long Beach State to it's over 41,000 students.
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• Junior Makayla Medellin returns for Long Beach State after two outstanding seasons. The 2023 Big West Freshman of the Year and a two-time All-Big West selection, Medellin led Long Beach State with a .384 batting average, 10 doubles and three home runs and hit .461 in Big West play last season in 2024. Medellin has been hot recently, now batting .309 while driving in 20 RBI and hitting a team-high nine doubles, hitting .412 in Big West action.
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• Senior Jacquelyn Bickar returns for her fourth year as a starter at Long Beach State. A career .281 hitter, Bickar is a two-time All-Big West selection has started over 175 games for the Beach. She currently is tied for 6th in career stolen bases at Long Beach State with 34 and joined the Top 10 all-time in runs scored with 100 as a staple at the top of the lineup for the Beach.
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• Senior Carly Robbins is another regular returning starter for Long Beach State. Having started 124 games in her career, Robbins started the year off hot, hitting .385 with two perfect sacrifice bunts in the opening week and is now hitting .254 on the year. Robbins, a graduate student, was selected this fall to represent the Big West at the NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum in Charlotte, North Carolina specifically for her drive and desire to be an active leader on campus and beyond.
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• Also returning is junior Selena Perez after starting at shortstop in each of her first two seasons. An excellent defensive shortstop, Perez has made fewer than 10 errors each season while starting over 115 games at shortstop for the Beach in her career.
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• Freshman Lina Apodaca has taken a grasp on a starting role with 20 starts this season, primarily in right field. The freshman hit a single late in the game against No. 2 Oklahoma, and had a six-game hitting streak to start the season. Apodaca is currently batting .279 in her first season at the Beach.
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• Priscilla Iniguez led Long Beach State as a true freshman in hitting through the first weekend. With three hits in each of her first two games, Iniguez began the season batting .462 with three doubles and a pair of RBI. The freshman is now batting .286 with 11 RBI and three home runs.
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• Also having a strong week at home at the Louisville Slugger Invitational was sophomore Malayna Terrones. Going 6-for-11 with a double, Terrones batted .545 with a pair of RBI in the four home games. That helped get the sophomore going, and Terrones is now batting .341, third on the team in nine starts this season.
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• Long Beach State's final senior is catcher Savannah Magadan. Magadan played in a career-high 29 games one season ago while serving as the team's backup catcher.
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