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USF's win over Wisconsin marks its second Top 25 victory this season (the first was over No. 9 Arizona)

Head coach Ken Eriksen reached his 950 th win against Wisconsin

reached his 950 win against Wisconsin Five Bulls had multi-hit games in the doubleheader and Bruni had two

Bruni went 3-for-4 in both contests and scored two runs in each

Cook batted in four runs against UMass

Keen, Fill and Cook all had a multi-RBI game today

Sheehan went a perfect 3-for-3 against Wisconsin

Corrick has earned a win over Wisconsin both times she has faced the Badgers in her career

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– USF is up to six straight wins after defeating No. 23/20 Wisconsin and UMass, both by a score of 7-1. Wisconsin marks the Bulls' second ranked win this season and victory number 950 for head coachJunior(Schwenksville, Pa.) hit an infield single with one out in the bottom of the first and stole second to kick off USF's offensive action against the Badgers. She sprinted home two batters later when redshirt sophomore(Bradenton, Fla.) hit a single through the right side.Freshman(Mt. Dora, Fla.) walked in the second inning, and advanced a base when Sheehan singled up the middle. Senior(Jacksonville, Fla.) reached on a fielder's choice, and Michael scored on a throwing error when the Badgers tried to turn a double play.Wisconsin (18-3) got on the board with an RBI single to left center in the top of the third inning for one of just two hits by the Badgers in the matchup. USF was up 2-1 in the third frame and freshman(Ft. Myers, Fla.) kick-started four back-to-back singles that would bring her home for a 3-1 lead.USF added four runs in the sixth inning to seal head coach's 950win. The Bulls tallied three hits in the inning, starting with a single by Bruni who made it home when Keen hit a double in her sixth multi-hit game of the season. With a 4-1 lead and two outs, Filla blasted her first career homerun to tack on three more runs in the 7-1 victory.Sophomorewon her 10straight game with 6.2 innings against Wisconsin, limiting the Badgers to one hit and one run. The Sanford, Fla., native and American Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week struck out seven and walked two.For the 13time this season, USF scored in the first inning. The Bulls got a run on the board when freshman(Lutz, Fla.) hit a double down the right field line with two outs, Keen drew a walk and senior(Uniontown, Ohio) hit a single to register her first of four RBI in the game for a 1-0 lead.Three straight singles in the third inning loaded the bases with Bulls. Bruni singled through the right side, Pierro hit an infield single to third and Keen sent a ball down the right field line. Bruni made it home on Keen's hit, and Cook struck a sacrifice fly to centerfield to score Pierro and give USF a 3-0 lead.UMass (8-9) smashed a triple in the top of the fourth and scored on an RBI single for its sole run of the game. Bruni responded in the fifth inning with a triple of her own, and Pierro drew a walk. The pair each registered their second runs of the game when Cook hit deep single up the middle for two more RBI.USF wouldn't let up, scoring two more runs in the sixth inning. Sophomore(Trenton, Fla) singled up the middle and made it home when Devitt hit the Bulls' second triple of the game that bounce off the wall at left center. Bruni batted in Devitt with a single on the next play.Seniorearned the win when she limited UMass to one run through five innings. She walked just one batter and limited the Minutewomen to four hits. Senior(Vienna, Ohio) struck out two batters in two innings of relief to help keep UMass at one run.USF has now hit in double digits for four straight games. The Bulls recorded 13 against Wisconsin and 10 against UMass.The Bulls will head to Clearwater, Fla., and take on No. 17/16 Indiana and St. John's at the Eddie C. Moore Softball Complex on Saturday at 3 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.Be sure to follow USF softball on social media ( Twitter Instagram ) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. The USF softball program has been one of the most successful on campus, making 12 NCAA tournament appearances, including a trip to the Women's College World Series in 2012.