Hawaii shuts out Minnesota in regional opener

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Kaia Parnaby pitched a four-hit shutout, and Hawaii scored three fifth-inning runs Friday to beat Minnesota 3-0 in the NCAA tournament’s Seattle Regional at the University of Washington’s Husky Softball Stadium.

Hawaii (44-11) will play Washington (39-15) — a 2-1 winner over Portland State in Friday’s other opening-round game — at 10 a.m. today in the four-team, double-elimination regional. Minnesota (35-18) plays Portland State (25-30) in an elimination game at 12:30 p.m., and another elimination game featuring the Huskies-Rainbow Wahine loser will be held at 3 p.m.

Parnaby, who struck out eight and walked one, improved to 38-5. The Gophers’ Erica Meyer was the only baserunner who reached scoring position against the Hawaii ace, hitting a leadoff single and advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt in the fifth before stroking a one-out double in the seventh.

Meyer finished 3 for 3.

Sharla Kliebenstein started Hawaii’s three-run rally with a one-out double to left-center. After Brynne Buchanan struck out, Minnesota pitcher Sara Moulton intentionally walked Kelly Majam, and Kayla Wartner, after falling behind 0-2 in the count, drew a walk to load the bases.

Keiki Carlos’ infield single plated Kliebenstein, and Jessica Iwata’s single up the middle scored Majam and 2012 Kamehameha-Hawaii graduate Kiani Wong, who pinch ran for Wartner.

Like Meyer, Iwata went 3 for 3, and Majam’s run — her 58th of the season — tied a Big West Conference record.

Moulton also went the distance, allowing three runs on six hits, striking out six and walking two.