Yellowjackets Win One, Drop Two at Central Washington Invitational (Mar. 5, 2004)
RICHLAND, WA – Montana State-Billings closed
Friday with a 6-2 win over Western Oregon to finish day one at the
Central Washington Invitational with a 1-2 record. The
Yellowjackets lost to 15th-ranked Humboldt State, 10-7,
and to host Central Washington, 5-3, earlier in the day. MSUB,
now 5-14 overall, faces No. 1 North Dakota State and Seattle on
Saturday.
“Obviously it’s great to break a losing
streak,” said Yellowjacket head coach Jeff Aumend following the
Western Oregon game. “We had leads in all three games against the
15th-ranked team in the nation, but couldn’t close the
door. It’s encouraging to know we can play at that level, but we
need to find a way to turn that corner.”
Joey Ehnes pitched a complete game for the
victory over Western Oregon. She struck out seven and gave up
seven hits in six innings. She also gave the Jackets their first
two runs with a two-RBI single in the bottom of the second,
scoring Anna Henderson and Cami Rainey. Christy Wankel’s RBI
single plated Layne Pavey, who had doubled, in the third.
MSUB broke the game open in the fourth with
three runs. Rainey led off with a double, followed by a Stephanie
Cochrun double that scored Rainey. After Sara Hanley reached on
an error, Theresa Campbell doubled to bring home Cochrun and
Hanley.
The Yellowjackets were snake bit for the
second day in a row against Humboldt, this time in the opening
game of the tournament at 8:30 a.m. MSU Billings fired the first
shot in the home run-filled game, scoring three runs in the top of
the first on a Pavey two-out homer. Pavey’s drive scored Hanley
and Campbell, who had each hit two-out singles.
Megan McCrae pitched the first 3 1/3 innings,
allowing one run in the bottom of the third and one run in the
bottom of the fourth. Joey Ehnes replaced McCrae and got the
Yellowjackets out of the fourth with a 3-2 lead. After a
scoreless top of the fifth for the Yellowjackets, Ehnes retired
the first two of the first three batters of the fifth inning on
five pitches. That’s when the late-game curse that has followed
the Jackets all season hit. Ehnes gave up seven two-out runs,
including two home runs and a triple as the Lumberjacks rallied
for a 9-3 lead.
The Jackets rallied for three runs in the top
of the sixth behind home runs from McCrae and Rainey. They added
another run in the top of the seventh, but couldn’t complete the
rally. Ehnes doubled to score Campbell with two outs, but Pavey
was thrown out at the plate to end the game. Ehnes took the
loss. Stephanie Cochrun pitched the final 1 1/3 innings, allowing
two hits and one run.
In game two, the Yellowjackets fell behind
early against the host Wildcats. With McCrae on the mound again,
Central Washington jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second
on a home run and a sac bunt. MSU Billings tied the game with a
run in the bottom of the second and another in the bottom of the
third. Cochrun hit a two-out double to plate Wankel from first
base in the second. A Campbell single scored Ehnes in the third
to tie the game.
The Wildcats tacked on runs in the fourth,
fifth and seventh innings to pull away for the win. A Caitlin
Luehr RBI double in the sixth scored Wankel for the Jackets only
other run in the game. McCrae gave up eight hits and three earned
runs, striking out two. |