Softball Team Ready to Begin
Third Season (February 4, 2003)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings softball team begins its third season
as an extremely young yet optimistic group. Just two
players remain from the very first season in 2001 as
the roster lists a total of 14 freshman and
sophomores among the 17 players.
The Yellowjackets showed
promise late in the season last year winning 9 of
its last 10 games and head coach Jeff
Aumend hopes to build on that success. “We
started to gel late last season as we thought we
might,” noted Aumend, who started the program from
scratch in the 2000-2001 academic year. “I think
we’ve been a solid defensive team since the
beginning. Our offense and pitching have been
playing catch up but were better in both areas.”
This past fall the
Yellowjackets split a doubleheader at NCAA Division
I Colorado State, winning the first game 5-2. That
effort was indicative of Aumend’s assessment.
Sophomore pitcher Megan McCrae (Brandon, Manitoba) went the
distance in the win and the offense supplied the
necessary punch for the victory. Freshman first
baseman Michelle Falsken (Norco, CA) was 8 for 10 on the Colorado trip which
also featured exhibition games vs. Division II
schools. “The addition of Falsken, Terilee Ehnes (Great Falls, MT) and Christy Wankel (Great Falls, MT) has upgraded
our offense. Falsken is disciplined at the plate,
Ehnes is a proven junior college hitter and Wankel
has surprising power for her size,” added Aumend.
Junior Terilee Ehnes rejoins
her sister, All-Pac West
performer Joey Ehnes, after having played together at
Great Falls High School. Terilee hit over .400 at
Spokane Falls Community College leading her team to
a third place finish in the Northwest Athletic
Association of Commmunity Colleges (NWAACC)
tournament. She was named all-tournament. Terilee is
expected to play third base and serve as a utility
player. Joey, a sophomore, will continue to be one
of the Jackets' top pitchers after being named
PacWest Pitcher of the Week twice last year and
finishing the year with a 1.33 ERA. McCrae will also
share top pitcher duties while team captain Stephanie Cochrun (Lake Stevens, WA) and Jordan Waverek (Kalispell, MT), both sophomores,
are much improved and give the pitching staff good
depth.
MSUB’s lone senior,
shortstop-outfielder, Meghan O’Donnell (Billings, MT) returns for a
third season after hitting
a solid .293 last season. O’Donnell is also a team
captain and was named to the PacWest All-Academic team last
season. Hitting .290 and also returning for her
third season (red-shirt in 2001) is outfielder Sara Hanley (Kalispell, MT) who led the Jackets
in RBI last season. The Jackets' leading hitter
(.319), sophomore Cami Rainey (Terreton, ID), returns at shortstop
and outfield and will concentrate on softball only
after also playing soccer as a freshman. The Jackets' third captain, catcher Layne Pavey (Spokane, WA), finished the season
strong ending with a .304 average and 2 homers and
has improved defensively. Sophomore catcher Theresa Campbell (Great Falls, MT) provides pop
with the bat as she hit 3 homers last year and has
great potential offensively.
“We’re probably a year away
from seeing great things but we're going to surprise
some people this year,” noted Aumend, who serves on
the NCAA Division II Top 25 poll committee. “We play
in one of the toughest regions in Division II and
we’ve got three teams (Western New Mexico,
Hawaii-Hilo, Hawaii Pacific) in our league that have
been in the Top 25 at some point over the last three
years. It’s exciting to see the growth of our new
program.”
The Jackets begin their second
season of full league play in the PacWest. They open
their season at San Francisco State on Feb. 18
before traveling to Hawaii Pacific for two
doubleheaders on Feb. 21 and 22. They wrap up their
Hawaii trip with doubleheaders at BYU-Hawaii on Feb.
24 and 25. Other highlights on the schedule include
the Central Washington Tourney in Richland, WA. on
Feb. 28 through March 2 and the five-team
Yellowjacket Invitational on March 21-22. The
Jackets will open the home season the day before
their invitational with a doubleheader vs. Minot
State on March 20.
Click
here for 2003 Yellowjacket Softball Schedule |