Yellowjackets Drop Pair to Western New Mexico (May 2, 2003)
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO –
MSU Billings dropped a pair of Pacific West
Conference softball games to fifth-ranked Western
New Mexico on Friday, losing the first game 6-5 and
the second game 8-0. The Mustangs, who have already
clinched the PacWest title, improved to 50-8 overall
and16-2 in the PacWest. The Yellowjackets, who had
won 12 of their last 15, dropped to 15-18, 6-12.
The Yellowjackets took a 2-1
lead in the first inning of game one when Joey Ehnes
scored on Sara Hanley’s fielder’s choice. Terilee
Ehnes drove in Hanley with a single to left center.
Each team was held scoreless in the second before
WNMU tied the game in the top of the third on
Tiffany Mondhink’s RBI groundout that scored Jessica
Garcia.
The Mustangs added a run in the
top of the fifth and three more in the top of the
sixth to take a 6-2 lead. Garcia’s sacrifice fly
scored Lori Browning, and Rachel Stahle’s home run
over the centerfield fence drove in Daniel Harmon
and Shellie Broyles.
The Yellowjackets rallied for
three runs in the bottom of the sixth behind a
three-run homer to right from Christy Wankel. It
was Wankel’s third home run of the season, driving
in Stephanie Cochrun and Terilee Ehnes to draw the
Jackets to within a run. Neither team was able to
score in the seventh as WNMU pitcher Angela Slaugh
improved to 28-4. Megan McCrae took the loss to
fall to 8-11. Wankel was 2-for-3 at the plate with
three RBI and a run scored to lead the MSUB
offense. Broyles and Stahle were each 2-for-3 for
WNMU with a pair of RBI.
The Mustangs scored a pair of
runs in the first inning of the second game and
didn’t look back. They added one more in the third,
two in the fourth and three in the fifth to win via
the eight-run rule. Tiffany Mondhink pitched a
no-hitter for her 22nd win of the
season. Her first no-hitter of the season was
preserved in the bottom of the fifth when
centerfielder Jessica Garcia made a web-gems catch
to rob Wankel of a sure double in the right-center
gap.
Joey Ehnes gave up seven hits
and eight runs in four innings of work to fall to
7-4 for the season. Cochrun finished off the final
three outs of the game for the Jackets, allowing
just one hit. The same teams will play again on
Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and noon. |