Bay FC’s Penelope Hocking and Rachel Hill scored second-half goals three minutes apart but Bay had to settle for a 2-2 draw when Houston scored with two minutes left on Saturday night.

Hocking scored in her third straight match when she tied the match at the 53rd minute at Shell Energy Stadium. Shortly thereafter, Bay FC (3-2-4) had its first lead when Rachel Hill scored her first goal of the season on a right-footer from the center of the box off an assist by Racheal Kundananji.

With a victory in sight, though, Houston (3-1-5) tied the contest with just two minutes remaining when Messiah Bright left-footed a shot from the middle of the box, sending each side home with a point.

Bay FC resumes National Women’s Soccer League play on Saturday, June 7 when it faces Portland at PayPal Park.

Arsenal upset defending champion Barcelona 1-0 in Lisbon, Portugal to win the Women’s Champions League for a second time. Stina Blackstenius scored in the 75th minute of the final.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Former Clayton Valley Charter High star Jordan Woolery blasted a two-out, two-run home run to cap a four-run rally in the seventh inning and UCLA (53-11) forced a deciding third game today in the Columbia (S.C.) Super Regional with a dramatic 5-4 win over South Carolina.

The eighth-seeded Gamecocks were one out away from their first trip to the Women’s College World Series since 1997 when Woolery smacked the first pitch from Sam Gress (14-10) over the left field wall for a home run.

Woolery, a Walnut Creek native, was named a USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist last week. The junior third baseman is hitting .413 with 24 home runs and 84 RBIs this season.

Lexi Winters went 3 for 4 and drove in three runs for South Carolina (44-16).

Gabbie Garcia hit two of Oklahoma’s four home runs and the four-time defending national champion Sooners (50-9) beat Alabama 13-2 in five innings to win the Norman Super Regional and clinch a berth in the WCWS.

GOLF

Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid matched each other again and will go into the final round at Colonial tied four strokes ahead of the field and with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler lurking not much further back.

Griffin and Schmid each shot 2-under 68 after fast starts they didn’t maintain. They were at 13-under 197 after posting the same score for the third straight day at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. They followed opening 66s and then 63s that put them in the lead together.

Rickie Fowler shot 67 and at 201 will be paired with the co-leaders in the final group today when Schmid seeks his first PGA Tour victory and Griffin his first individual title after pairing with Andrew Novak to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans last month.

Coming off his third major victory at the PGA Championship, Scheffler began the day 10 strokes back before a 6-under 64 that got him to 7 under and within six strokes.

Jenny Bae started with three straight birdies and had a one-shot lead in the Mexico Riviera Maya Open. The LPGA rookie was at 7-under 209 in a bid for her first LPGA victory.

TENNIS

Novak Djokovic made more tennis history by winning a 100th career singles title and his first in Geneva, a city that is special to his family.

Djokovic reached his century after rallying to beat Hubert Hurkacz 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (2) in the Geneva Open final.

He joins tennis greats Jimmy Connors, who has a record 109 titles, and Roger Federer on 103 as the only men with a century of tournament wins in the Open era.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

San Diego’s Aden Howard belted a two-run, walkoff home run in the bottom of the 14th inning to hand Saint Mary’s a 16-13 loss in the West Coast Conference championship game in Las Vegas.

The Gaels (34-24) saw its 10-3 lead disappear when San Diego scored nine runs in the seventh inning on six hits, three walks and two hit batsmen to take a 12-10 lead.

Saint Mary’s sent to game to extra innings on Eddie Madrigal’s two-run triple in the ninth inning. Madrigal went 3-for-5 with five RBIs, four runs scored and three walks. Diego Castellanos and Jared Mettam also had three hits for the Gaels.

San Jose State saw its season come to an end with a 9-1 loss to Fresno State in the Mountain West championship game in Mesa, Ariz.

Playing in the conference title game for the fourth straight season, the Spartans (29-30, 13-17 MW) couldn’t get going against Fresno State (31-27, 18-12 MW), which raced to a 9-1 lead before Zach Chamizo singled in the Spartans’ only run in the sixth inning.