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PENDLETON, Ind. - The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay scored six runs in the top of the seventh inning for a 7-4 comeback victory over Valparaiso University Thursday in the first game of the Horizon League Softball Championship at Legends Field.




Trailing 4-1, the seventh-seeded Phoenix (19-23) loaded the bases with no outs in the seventh, and Katie Cooney began the comeback with a two-run single to center. Sarah Junion's fielder' choice scored Krissy Hanson to tie the game, and Cooney came home on a passed ball to give Green Bay its first lead.




A throwing error by Valpo second baseman Sara Strickland allowed two insurance runs to score for the final margin.




Valparaiso (24-23), the sixth seed, took a three-run lead into the seventh, thanks to solo home runs by Joylynn Ichiyama in the fourth and Sadie Connor in the sixth.




Amanda Margelofsky (10-7) picked up the win after getting the final two outs in the bottom of the sixth. Cooney, who started the game for Green Bay, re-entered and picked up her third save of the season with a perfect seventh.




Valpo's Stephanie Kelly (8-9) took the loss, giving up six runs - including three earned - in 3 2/3 innings.




Green Bay advances to face top-seed and regular-season champion University of Illinois at Chicago this afternoon at 4 p.m. ET.




Valpo falls to the loser's bracket and will face the loser of today's second game between Butler University and Youngstown State University.

Tags: Green Bay - Softball · Valparaiso - Softball
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