It was a tale of two games at Pioneer Field. Texas Woman's University (1-2) had a better offensive game to start the doubleheader, defeating Southern Arkansas 6-2. The second game ended up being a pitchers' duel, with SAU (2-1) coming out on top 3-2.
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