The NCAA Tournament newcomer proved to be no match for one of college softball鈥檚 most storied programs.
Eight-time national champion Arizona run-ruled first-time participant Santa Clara 13-5 Friday at Hillenbrand Stadium in the opening game of the 大象APPRegional. The Wildcats extended their winning streak in regional play to 23 games, dating to 2015.
The UA moved into the winners鈥 bracket and will face Ole Miss at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rebels rallied to defeat Grand Canyon 7-4 in Friday's second game. The Antelopes will face the Broncos in an elimination game at 3:30.
Santa Clara, champion of the West Coast Conference, proved to be a pesky opponent. The Broncos trimmed a 6-1 deficit to 6-5 in the top of the fourth inning before the Wildcats pulled away.
"We know at this point in the season that every game, no matter who you're playing, no matter what their seed might be, is going to be a gritty game," said UA starting pitcher Miranda Stoddard, who earned the win and hit a home run. "There's no style points at this point in the season. A win is a win. We have faith in聽our offense that we can score more. They score five, we score six; if they score seven, we score eight."
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Arizona鈥檚 Devyn Netz (34) cheers on catcher Sydney Stewart (21) as she runs home after hitting a grand slam in the fifth inning to end the game against Santa Clara in an NCAA contest at Hillenbrand Stadium on Friday, May 16, 2025. Arizona won 13-5.
Arizona responded with three runs in the bottom of the fourth and four more in the fifth聽鈥 with Sydney Stewart鈥檚 grand slam providing the knockout blow.
The home run was Stewart鈥檚 team-leading 18th of the season. She had only seven homers in her first two seasons at Washington.
"When I first transferred, one of my biggest goals was just to develop and to have a coaching staff that has a history of being legends in the sport," Stewart said. "Coach Cait (Caitlin Lowe) is one of the greatest of all times; (it's) awesome to see the people that have gone through this program, see how they have developed.
"In the fall, I set out with Coach Ber (Amber Freeman), Cait and Lap (Lauren Lappin) my goals of the season. I told them that I wanted to slug more. I wanted to throw out more runners. So I think just dialing in on that and those goals and making sure that I put the work in. Having two seasons under my belt, and now basically three, it's just cool to see the journey and how I've grown through each season."
Arizona fell behind for the fourth straight postseason game when Santa Clara鈥檚 Hope Alley launched a solo home run to left field with two outs in the top of the first inning. It was about the least likely way for the Broncos to score; they entered Friday with 16 home runs as a team. Arizona co-leaders Devyn Netz and Stewart had 17 apiece.

Santa Clara utility Hope Alley (3) celebrates her homer as she runs towards home plate in the first inning during an NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
The deficit聽didn鈥檛 last long. The Wildcats tied the score in the bottom of the first when Netz poked a 1-2 pitch into right field for an RBI single.
Arizona took the lead in the bottom of the second. A walk, a bunt single and an error loaded the bases with one out for Regan Shockey, who ripped a two-RBI single to right.
The Wildcats scored two more runs in the inning in bizarre fashion. With Shockey at second and Dakota Kennedy at third, Santa Clara freshman starter Cari Ferguson lost her grip on the ball in the middle of her pitching motion. The ball squirted into shallow center field, enabling both runners to score. The play was recorded in the scorebook as a ball and a wild pitch.
"It was a lot of pressure. But I don't think it was pressure that got to her," Santa Clara coach Gina Carbonatto said. "I think she was in a really good place. I thought she was confident. I thought she was prepared and had settled in.
"I think, to be honest, that we've not played in as much heat, where your hands are a little bit sweaty. Losing a little bit of grip is something that can really impact where the ball goes. You should be loose in the backswing. So it's not surprising. It's unfortunate. She'll be better tomorrow."

Arizona starting pitcher/relief pitcher Miranda Stoddard (11) was brought back into the game to pitch in the fourth inning, after starting, during an NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Stoddard,聽who started in the circle for Arizona, led off the bottom of the third with a solo home run, her 14th of the season in just 104 at-bats.
Just when it聽seemed Arizona was headed for a blowout, Santa Clara fought back. The Broncos scored four runs in the top of the fourth to make it 6-5. All four runs were charged to Ryan Maddox, who relieved Stoddard to start the third inning.
Maddox cruised through the third before struggling in the fourth. A hit batter and two walks loaded the bases. Maddox then surrendered a two-RBI double to Robynn Balmediano.
Arizona reinserted Stoddard, who yielded a two-RBI single to Lauren Bryson before retiring the next three batters.
Kaiah Altmeyer鈥檚 two-run double bumped Arizona鈥檚 lead to 8-5. Altmeyer then scored on a groundout to make it 9-5.
A pair of singles and a walk set up Stewart for the game-ending slam.
"Her preparation is unmatched," Lowe said of her all-conference catcher. "She comes ready to work every single day and has done nothing but get better since Day One that she stepped onto this field in Tucson."
UA fans were excited to see NCAA regional softball at Hillenbrand for the first time since 2021. Dozens lined up outside the stadium more than an hour before first pitch.
The grandstands were packed, while the bleachers聽鈥 fully exposed to the sun with a 4:30 p.m. first pitch聽鈥 were about 40% full.
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鈥 Stoddard improved to 13-0. She allowed three hits and one earned run in four innings.
鈥撀燦either Stoddard nor Maddox recorded a strikeout. It was the second time this season the UA staff did not fan a batter (Alabama, Feb. 8).
鈥撀燬hockey, Altmeyer and Stoddard had two hits apiece. Kennedy scored three runs.
Photos: Arizona run-ruled first-time participant Santa Clara 13-5 at Hillenbrand Stadium on Friday
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Arizona starting pitcher Devyn Netz (34), center, cheers on Arizona catcher Sydney Stewart (21) as she runs home after hitting a grand slam in the fifth inning to end the game against Santa Clara during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Santa Clara utility Rebecca Rubio (7) tries to get a handle on the ball as Arizona starting pitcher Devyn Netz (34) runs safely into second base in the third inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Santa Clara utility Hope Alley (3) celebrates her homer as she runs towards home plate in the first inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Arizona starting pitcher Devyn Netz (34) looks at the ball after making contact in the first inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Santa Clara utility Hope Alley (3) slides safely into second base as Arizona infielder Kiki Escobar (29) prepares to catch the ball in the fourth inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Arizona outfielder Dakota Kennedy, left dives for a flyball as infielder Tayler Biehl celebrates her catch in the first inning during an NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in five innings.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Santa Clara first baseman Lauren Bryson (15) catches the ball as Arizona outfielder Dakota Kennedy (4) beats it at first base in the fifth inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Arizona outfielder Dakota Kennedy eyes a fly ball in the second inning during an NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Arizona starting pitcher/relief pitcher Miranda Stoddard (11) was brought back into the game to pitch in the fourth inning, after starting, during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona run-ruled Santa Clara 13-5 in the fifth inning.
Arizona softball vs. Santa Clara, NCAA regionals

Santa Clara outfielder Robynn Balmediano (23) celebrates sliding into home safely as Arizona catcher Sydney Stewart (21) looks on in the fourth inning during a NCAA regional game at Hillenbrand Stadium on May 16, 2025. Arizona won 13-5 in the fifth inning.
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