Lady Jackets Hit the Road for Big West Region Test (Mar. 30, 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State-Billings
softball team begins the stretch run of its 2004 season this
weekend at the largest NCAA Division II tournament in the West
Region when the Yellowjackets play at the Easton Tournament of
Champions in Modesto, Calif., on April 2-4. The Yellowjackets are
scheduled to face Chico State, Cal State-Dominguez Hills, San
Francisco State and Grand Canyon in round robin play on Friday and
Saturday. Sunday’s games are bracket elimination games based on
seeding from the first two days.
“This tournament will give us a good chance
to see where we stack up against the rest of the region,” said
Yellowjacket head coach Jeff Aumend. “Dominguez Hills is one of
the top teams in the region, and Chico State won the national
title a few years ago. San Francisco State is really improved,
and beat Hawaii-Hilo twice on Monday. Even Grand Canyon, who’s a
first-year program, has come out of the blocks and had a great
start to the season.”
MSU Billings, winner of its last four games,
will take a 13-22 overall record into the tournament. Shortstop
Cami Rainey (Jr., Terreton, ID) leads the team in batting average
(.347), home runs (3) and slugging percentage (.537). Her batting
average ranks her seventh in the Pacific West Conference. She is
also ranked fifth for slugging percentage, second for home runs,
third for runs scored (18), second for doubles (9), first for
total bases (51) and first for sacrifice bunts (7).
Outfielder/third baseman Sara Hanley (Jr.,
Kalispell, MT) is batting .330 with 16 runs scored and 11 RBI.
Her batting average ranks tenth in the PacWest and she leads the
league in total hits. Hanley also has a team-best .364 on base
percentage.
Pitcher/infielder Joey Ehnes (Jr., Great
Falls, MT) leads the team in RBI (20) and runs scored (22). She
leads the PacWest in both categories, and ranks third for doubles
(8). On the mound, Ehnes is 10-13 in 25 appearances. She has
struck out 155 batters in 138 innings of work, more than doubling
the previous school single-season record for strikeouts. Her 2.23
ERA ranks seventh in the PacWest and she is second for strikeouts,
opposing batting average (.221) and appearances.
“It would be nice to see Joey and Cami have a
good weekend,” said Aumend. “They’re both having good years and
this will be their best chance for regional exposure.”
Chico State enters the week with a 15-17
overall record. The Wildcats are led by Kamala Kiffe, who is
batting .396 with three home runs, 17 RBI, and a team-high 19 runs
scored. Kristen Paese is 7-7 on the mound with a 2.74 ERA and 59
strikeouts.
Cal State-Dominguez Hills, ranked in the NFCA
top 25 to begin the season, is 19-13-2. The Toros, who are
currently ranked in the NCAA West Region top 10, have three
players hitting over .300 led by Cindy Perry’s .389 average.
Perry also leads the team with 24 runs scored. Lisa Grove is
batting .301 with a team-best 17 RBI and three home runs. CSUDH
has three pitchers with sub-2.00 ERAs, and the Toros have only
allowed opponents to hit .198 against them.
San Francisco State just completed a two-game
sweep of Hawaii-Hilo, who defeated the Yellowjackets four times in
February. The Gators have won five of their last six games and
are 16-18 overall. Rachel Darrow is batting .277 and leads the
team in RBI (16) and runs scored (16). Sonja Garnett has a 1.19
ERA and a 10-9 overall record. In 141 2/3 innings, she is holding
opponents to a .194 batting average.
Grand Canyon is off to a 14-10 start in its
inaugural season. Former Arizona State All-American Ann Pedersen
is the Lopes’ head coach after spending seven years as an
assistant at ASU. Three players are batting over .300 for GCU.
Kristen Swetel is hitting .325 and leads the team in runs scored
(11) and RBI (12). Swetel also has a 1.12 ERA and a 6-5 record on
the mound.
Complete tournament schedules, results and
stats for the Easton Tournament of Champions can be found on the
website of the host school, Cal State-Stanislaus (www.warriorathletics.com).
The Yellowjackets will return to Cenex
Stadium for an Easter weekend PacWest doubleheader with Hawaii
Pacific. Game times are scheduled for 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. on April
10, and noon and 2:00 p.m. on Easter Sunday. |