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Tripleheader Highlights Final Weekend of Yellowjacket Softball (Apr. 29, 2004)

BILLINGS, MT – The Montana State-Billings softball team will try to close out its strong second half of the season on another positive note this weekend when the Yellowjackets host University of Northern Colorado for four games.  Three of those games will be played on Saturday, May 1 with scheduled game times of 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.   The series will wrap up with a single game on Sunday at 1:00 p.m.   All games will be played at Cenex Stadium.

The Yellowjackets rallied to win 2-1 at Northern Colorado on April 21.  Joey Ehnes pitched a complete game victory and also homered in the game.  The second game in Greeley was rained out and will be made up as part of Saturday’s tripleheader.

Since posting a 9-22 record to begin the season, the Jackets have won 14 of their last 20 games to improve to 23-28 overall.  They were also 6-2 in their final PacWest Conference games to finish the conference season 6-14.  They won three of four games against Hawaii Pacific when the Sea Warriors were ranked in the top 10 in the West Region, and followed by winning three of four against BYU-Hawaii last weekend.

Ehnes has had an outstanding year, leading the team offensively in runs scored (28) and RBI (30) while posting a .275 batting average and .328 on base percentage.  She has also been the Jackets’ top pitcher, going 19-16 with a 2.00 ERA in 39 appearances.  In 217 innings pitched, Ehnes has struck out 241 batters while walking just 60.  While opposing teams are hitting .252 against the Yellowjackets’ entire staff, they are batting just .214 against Ehnes.

With Ehnes shining in the second half of the season, the Yellowjacket offense has had opportunities to put up big numbers as well.  Three players have moved their season batting averages over the .300 mark, and six Yellowjackets have on base percentages over .300.

Juniors Cami Rainey and Sara Hanley lead the team in batting average with each batting .311.  Junior catcher Layne Pavey is hitting .303 and is tied with Ehnes for the team lead with five home runs.  Rainey, Ehnes and Pavey each homered against BYU-Hawaii last weekend and each has a slugging percentage over .400.  Rainey leads the team with a .464 slugging percentage, followed by Pavey at .461 and Ehnes at .431.

As a team, the Yellowjackets lead the Pacific West Conference with 28 home runs, averaging just over one homer every other game.  They have been particularly explosive at Cenex Stadium hitting 17 dingers in 12 home games.  Opponents have added eight homers for a total of 25, or 2.1 per game, at the hitter-friendly Cenex Stadium.

It has become difficult for opponents to pitch around any one MSUB hitter to stay out of trouble as six Yellowjackets have at least three home runs this season.  Following Ehnes and Pavey, Rainey, Stephanie Cochrun and Theresa Campbell all have four home runs apiece, and Christy Wankel has three.  Hawaii Pacific tried to pitch around a hot-hitting Campbell three weeks ago, walking her seven times in four games including four times in one game.  Her Yellowjacket teammates responded with six home runs in the four-game series, with Campbell adding two more of her own.

With warm weather forecasted for this weekend’s games against Northern Colorado, home run balls may once again be bouncing off the Rimrocks.  The Bears have had a tough go in their first year as a Division I team, posting a 6-26 overall record.  They were swept in a doubleheader at Creighton on Wednesday by scores of 13-1 and 14-1. 

Despite the struggles of the Bears’ pitching staff—none of their three pitchers has an ERA below 4.50—the UNC offense has had its bright spots.  Great Falls, Mont., native Erin Peterson has had a stellar senior season, batting .433 with nine home runs and 25 RBI.  She reaches base nearly every other trip to the plate, posting a .526 on base percentage.  She also has a .844 slugging percentage with 17 extra base hits.  Junior Whitney Platten has been the Bears’ other offense threat, batting .370 with 22 RBI and six home runs. 

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