BERKELEY, Cali. — It took four innings for Oregon's high-powered to get rolling, but once they did, they made little work of 24th ranked California, extending its win streak to 12 in a row with an 8-3 win on Friday afternoon.

Golden Bear pitcher Zoe Conley kept the second-ranked Ducks (46-7, 19-3) off the board through four innings. But, the Ducks found their way the second time through the order, scoring four runs in the fifth and sixth innings to erase Cal's 1-0 lead.

The win lifts Oregon to 19-3 in Pac-12 plays this season. With UCLA's 3-0 loss to Arizona State on Thursday, the Ducks will enter Saturday's contest with California with complete control of their destiny. A win would cement their fifth conference title in program history, and fifth in six years.

Oregon ace Megan Kleist was perfect through three innings, with six of nine outs coming via the punch out. But, Lindsay Rood opened the bottom of the fourth with a double. A ground-out and a wild pitch from Kleist brought in the Bears first run of the series. Miranda Elish hurled a six-inning shutout on Thursday.

The Duck bats, which scored 13 runs on Thursday, woke up in a hurry in the fifth. Alexis Mack kicked off the scoring with a single to left to plate Haley Cruse from third. Two batters later, Gwen Svekis connected on her 16th home run of the season, bringing Mack and DJ Sanders, who'd singled one batter earlier, around to score. The three-run shot gave the Ducks a 4-1 lead.

Cal responded with two runs of its own in the bottom of the frame due to some sloppy Duck play. A throwing error and wild pitch made life easier for the Bears around the base path, and a Lauren Espalin one-run single made it 4-3.

After a Mia Camuso run in the sixth, Sanders put the game on ice with her 15th home run of the season, another three-run shot to give Oregon the final tally.

Sanders, who led the nation with 29 homers at Louisiana a year ago, has now homered in consecutive games. After totaling just just one hit in 11 at-bats in the Ducks sweep of Utah a week ago, Sanders is 4 for 8 with two home runs and six RBI in two games this weekend.

Svekis matched Sanders three RBI, and Mack and Cruse also touched home twice.

Kleist finished with 10 strikeouts in a seven-inning complete game. She allowed just three hits on the afternoon.

Oregon will look for the series sweep and yet another Pac-12 title tomorrow in Berkeley. The game is set for noon and will be televised on the Pac-12 Networks.

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