WACO, Texas – The No. 2 Oregon softball team saw its 14-game win streak snapped on Saturday night at Getterman Stadium after Christy Lisenby singled in the winning run to give No. 7 Baylor the 2-1 walk-off victory.

Cheridan Hawkins picked up the loss, her first of the season, despite the giving up just two runs, one earned, on three hits, three walks and seven strikeouts.

How It Happened: Baylor (11-2) was the first to team to get a runner on base after drawing the walk from Hawkins in the bottom of the second. A hit by pitch followed by a wild pitch put runners on second and third for the Bears, but the veteran southpaw was able to get herself out of the jam.

Janie Takeda was Oregon's (14-1) first base runner in the top of the fourth after getting hit by a pitch and then stole second. She then advanced to third after Jenna Lilley grounded out to the second baseman, but wasn't able to score as Janelle Lindvall flew out to right.

Hawkins worked herself out of another inning with a runner in scoring position in the bottom of the sixth after inducing a groundball that she fielded herself.

Lilley came through for the Ducks once again when she tripled to left center after Alyssa Gillespie struck out to start the top of the seventh. Lindvall, who flew out the last time she had a runner on third, would plate Lilley this time around on a single through the left side just past the reaching arms of the shortstop to give UO the 1-0 lead.

Things got a little wild in the bottom of the seventh, however, when Hawkins walked the leadoff batter. The very next BU batter laid down a sacrifice bunt that was misplayed by Hailey Decker and then overthrown to first to put runners on the corners.

After an intentional walk to load the bases, Hawkins plated the tying run after she hit Sarah Smith in the hand to set the stage for Lisenby's walk-off single.

Odds & Ends: Both pitchers were under 85 pitches heading into sixth inning...The one run and two hits tonight are the fewest for Oregon this season...Oregon is now 4-1 against top-25 teams this season...Lilley extended her hit streak to 12 games after going 1-for-3 against Baylor and has now reached base in all 15 games for the Ducks.

The Ducks will have a few days off when they return to Eugene before heading to sunny San Diego, Calif., for the San Diego Classic (Feb. 27-March 1).