Caitlyn Alldredge and Brielle Breland homered as the Brigham Young University softball team jumped out to a huge lead early and crushed the University at Albany, 16-0, to end the Danes' season in the first round of the West Regionals.

The game was called after five innings due to the run-ahead rule.

The first four Cougars hitters reached base as BYU batted around in a six-run first inning. Libby Sugg drove in two runs with a single up the middle. Alldredge followed with a three-run shot over the left-field wall.

BYU's lead grew to 10-0 when Breland hit a two-run home run in the third.

The Cougars scored six more runs in the fourth, highlighted by Alex Strid's three-run double.

BYU had 13 hits in the shortened game and scored at least one run in every inning.

BYU starter Autumn Moffat scattered three hits over three innings to earn the win.

UAlbany starter Maranda Jimenez was pulled after getting only two outs and giving up six earned runs.

The Great Danes did not have an extra-base hit in either of their two regional losses at Jane Sanders Stadium in Eugene, Ore.

Host and top seed Oregon beat the Danes, 4-0, on Thursday in UAlbany's first game of the double-elimination round.