No. 10 Florida State softball erases 4-run deficit, sweeps Notre Dame
No. 10 FSU softball storms back from four down to sweep Notre Dame
After falling into an early four-run hole, No. 10 Florida State responded with 13 hits and airtight defense to finish a series sweep, defeating Notre Dame 8-4 on Saturday at JoAnne Graf Field and extending its NCAA-leading winning streak to 24 games. The Seminoles (35-4, 12-0 ACC) trailed 4-0 in the second inning after the Fighting Irish (16-21, 5-10) used an RBI double and a three-run home run to score all four of their runs.
FSU allowed just two hits the rest of the way. FSU began chipping away in the third. Isa Torres walked and moved to third on a throwing error after a single by Marin Heller .
Ashtyn Danley followed with a hard-hit infield single to score Torres, then stole second. Danley and Heller both scored on a single by Anna Hinde to cut the deficit to 4-3. The Seminoles tied the game in the fourth when Torres walked again, stole second and scored on a triple by Jaysoni Beachum to center field.
FSU took its first lead in the fifth inning. Danley doubled down the left-field line and scored on a double by Kennedy Harp. The Seminoles added insurance in the sixth.