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SB: No-hitter highlights doubleheader sweep




Game 1 | Game 2

By Michael Eldridge | @DFWSportsMike


ARLINGTON, Texas -- Sophomore Sam Montes' no-hitter overshadowed records falling as UT Arlington swept Central Arkansas on Wednesday at Allan Saxe Field in nonconference action.
 
Montes was nearly perfect for the Mavericks in Game 1, tossing the first no-hitter for UTA since Teri Lyles in 2013. Montes (12-10) gave up a walk in the first inning and did not allow another baserunner in the 8-0, five-inning run-rule.
 
"I am really excited," Montes said. "If it wasn't for Britnea Barilli and Haley Henson making those amazing plays, I would of not had that no-hitter. I would put the credit on them. Us together helped me get that no-hitter."
 
Montes picked up her first-career save in Game 2 as the Mavericks rallied to win 2-1 in the finale.
 
"Sam did a great job," UT Arlington coach Kristie Fox said. "She is a competitor. We like to give her the ball and see what she can do. The defense did a really good job playing behind her and with the wind blowing in we got a lot of pops and made a lot of plays."
 
Not to be lost by Montes' performance in the circle, senior Nina Villanueva broke UTA's all-time record for runs in a season. Villanueva scored two runs in the doubleheader to give her 45, surpassing Katie Jones' 44 in 2007.
 
"Nina has done a lot since she has been here," Fox said. "She has been here three years and I can only imagine what she could do with four. She has gone through a lot, has had her ups and downs, and has battled through all of it."
 
Villanueva's run in Game 2 tied the game in the sixth as Shelbi Sikes doubled with two outs.
 
"It is awesome," Villanueva said. "It was a great team win to come out here and get that. Sandra Mendoza did really well also. I think we definitely help each other because we are competitive. We are competitive with eachother and I think it helps the team."
 
The UTA shortstop finished with two hits on the day.
 
Mendoza crossed the plate twice in Game 1 and was 2-for-3 at the plate. Mendoza is tied with Jones for second in single-season history.
 
Junior Mya Anderson hit her second grand slam of the season in Game 1 as part of a six-run outburst for the Mavs in the fourth. Anderson's 10th homer of the season tied her for seventh in single-season history. She is one behind teammate Meagan Michele in fifth.
 
The Mavericks return to Sun Belt action on Saturday at ULM. First pitch of the three-game Sun Belt series is scheduled for 4 p.m.

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Players Mentioned

Sandra Mendoza

#2 Sandra Mendoza

Infield
5' 6"
Freshman
2L
Haley Henson

#5 Haley Henson

Outfield
5' 5"
Freshman
HS
Sam Montes

#44 Sam Montes

Pitcher
5' 8"
Sophomore
2L
Shelbi Sikes

#3 Shelbi Sikes

Utility
5' 3"
Freshman
HS
Mya Anderson

#42 Mya Anderson

Infield
5' 9"
Sophomore
TR
Teri Lyles

#5 Teri Lyles

Pitcher
5' 4"
Senior
3L
Britnea Barilli

#9 Britnea Barilli

First Base
5' 4"
Freshman
HS
Meagan Michele

#20 Meagan Michele

Infield
5' 7"
Sophomore
1L
Nina Villanueva

#25 Nina Villanueva

First Base
5' 8"
Sophomore
TR

Players Mentioned

Sandra Mendoza

#2 Sandra Mendoza

5' 6"
Freshman
2L
Infield
Haley Henson

#5 Haley Henson

5' 5"
Freshman
HS
Outfield
Sam Montes

#44 Sam Montes

5' 8"
Sophomore
2L
Pitcher
Shelbi Sikes

#3 Shelbi Sikes

5' 3"
Freshman
HS
Utility
Mya Anderson

#42 Mya Anderson

5' 9"
Sophomore
TR
Infield
Teri Lyles

#5 Teri Lyles

5' 4"
Senior
3L
Pitcher
Britnea Barilli

#9 Britnea Barilli

5' 4"
Freshman
HS
First Base
Meagan Michele

#20 Meagan Michele

5' 7"
Sophomore
1L
Infield
Nina Villanueva

#25 Nina Villanueva

5' 8"
Sophomore
TR
First Base