Lady Jackets’ Ride Ends in Semis (May 14, 2005)
Box Score
CARSON, CA – The NCAA Tournament run
ended Saturday for the Montana State-Billings softball
team as the Jackets fell, 4-0, to San Francisco State in
the regional semifinals. MSU Billings ended its season at
36-14 overall and a third place finish at the NCAA West
Regional. San Francisco State moved on to take on Chico
State in the championship game where the Gators prevailed,
3-2, to force a second championship game on Sunday.
The Lady Jacket bats were silenced by
SF State pitcher Sonja Garnett, who went the distance for
her third shutout of the tournament. She scattered just
three singles over seven innings to improve to 3-1 for the
weekend. Garnett, who entered Saturday with a 0.54 ERA,
went on to defeat Chico State in Saturday’s afternoon
championship game and will likely get the call against the
Wildcats in Sunday’s second championship game. (Scroll below the photo gallery for the rest of the
story. Photos courtesy of Dr. Gary Gray.)
Garnett out dueled the Yellowjackets’
Joey Ehnes (Sr., Great Falls, MT), who fell to 29-11.
Ehnes gave up four runs, two of them earned, and five
hits. Ehnes and Garnett were locked in a scoreless tie
through four and a half innings before the wheels came off
for the Jackets. The Gators put four runs on the board in
the bottom half of the fifth inning, and Garnett cruised
through the final six Yellowjacket batters in order in the
sixth and seventh innings.
Nichole Ramirez led off the Gators’
fifth inning with a double to center. After Mary Cunnie
reached on a throwing error by Yellowjacket shortstop Cami
Rainey (Sr., Terreton, ID), Garnett singled to left to
score Ramirez from third. With two outs, Nicole Hartfield
drew a walk for the Gators to load the bases. That’s when
disaster struck for the Yellowjackets.
The Gators’ Jordanna Freemer singled
to center to bring in Lauren Dowell from third. Jacket
centerfielder Aysha Blatter (So., Richland, WA) tried to
make a play at the plate on Amanda Meyer who was trying to
score from second, but Blatter sailed the ball over
catcher Layne Pavey (Sr., Spokane, WA). The ball caromed
off the wood backstop and rolled down the first base line,
allowing Hartfield to score.
The Yellowjackets went down in order
in the sixth and seventh innings. Three straight fly ball
outs ended the sixth inning. Garnett closed the door on
the Jackets’ season with a line out, ground out, and fly
out in the top of the seventh.
Rainey, Ehnes and Sara Hanley (Sr.,
Kalispell, MT) each singled to account for the
Yellowjackets’ three hits. Rainey led off the game with a
single but was stranded on first. In the top of the third
Rainey drew a walk and advanced to third on an Ehnes
single to right. That threat, the Jackets’ only serious
threat of the game, ended with a Rachel Quarnburg (So.,
Billings, MT) strikeout stranding runners on the corners.
MSUB did not advance a runner past first base after that
point.
The Gators’ Ramirez was 2-for-3 with
a run scored to lead the San Francisco State offense.
Freemer was 1-for-3 with her single clearing the bases in
the fifth inning. She was credited for one RBI with two
runs scoring on the throwing error.
MSU Billings returns to Billings
Sunday afternoon at 12:37, arriving on United Airlines.
Nine seniors made their final appearances for the
Yellowjackets at the NCAA Tournament. MSUB will move to
the South Central Region in 2006 when they join the
Heartland Conference.
Saturday's Tourney
Capsules
(Courtesy of CSU-Dominguez Hills Sports Information)
GAME
9: #4 SFSU 4, #3 MSUB 0 – MONTANA STATE BILLINGS
ELIMINATED
GAME 10: #4 SFSU 3, #6 CSUC 2 – SAN FRANCISCO STATE FORCES
GAME 11 TOMORROW
SAN FRANCISCO
STATE ELIMINATES MONTANA STATE BILLINGS, 4-0
CARSON, Calif.--(May 14, 2005)--No. 4 seeded San Francisco
State (39-19) used starter Sonja Garnett’s arm and a 4-run
6th inning to blank Montana State Billings, 4-0, and
advance to Game 10 of the 2005 NCAA II Far West Regional,
hosted by Cal State Dominguez Hills.
The Gators broke open a scoreless game in the 5th
inning, sending eight batters to the plate and
capitalizing on two MSUB errors (36-14). Nichole Ramirez
began the rally with a leadoff double, and after a MSUB
throwing error allowed Mary Cunnie to reach base, a
Garnett single to bring home the game’s first run gave
SFSU all the momentum they would need in taking a 1-0
lead. A Jordanna Freemer single with the bases loaded,
coupled with a Yellowjacket throwing error, cleared the
bases for the Gators, all but deflating MSUB’s will.
Garnett finished strong, retiring the final six
batters to earn the win (28-8), while MSUB’s Joey Ehnes
tossed six innings, allowing only two earned runs, while
collecting one of the Jacket hits in the loss (29-11).
SFSU next faces the No. 6 seed, Chico State, in the
afternoon game, needing a win to force a “winner-take-all”
contest on Sunday afternoon.
SAN FRANCISCO
STATE HOLDS ON FOR 3-2 VICTORY AGAINST CHICO STATE TO
FORCE DECIDING GAME 11 ON SUNDAY
CARSON, Calif.--(May 14, 2005)--San Francisco State
(40-19) rode its momentum from Game 9’s win to topple
previously unbeaten Chico State, 3-2, in Game 10 of the
2005 NCAA Far West Softball Regional, hosted by Cal State
Dominguez Hills.
The No. 6 seeded Wildcats started quickly, as starting
pitcher Katie Stokx’s sacrifice fly brought home leadoff
hitter Megan Farnham with the game’s first run after
Farnham began the contest with a single up the middle.
San Francisco State, however, would answer in their
3rd-inning at-bat by scoring three runs, capitalizing on a
costly CSUC error. After Vanessa Rodrique and Nicole
Hartfield knocked consecutive singles with two out, a
Jordana Freemer base on balls loaded the bases for Chrissy
Hildebrant, who reached on a Wildcat fielding error to
bring home the Gators’ first run of the game. Kristin
Bartholomay next stepped up and promptly hammered a double
down the left field line, bringing home Hartfield and
Freemer with what proved to be the winning runs.
Garnett, solidifying her reputation as the “Termi-Gator,”
held Chico State (33-15) at bay until its final at-bat
when a Farnham fielder’s choice brought home Jenny Chacon
for the Wildcats’ second run. Garnett, however, fanned
Nickie Jarrett and induced Allie Shirley to line out to
left field for the final two outs of the game, forcing
Game 11 on Sunday afternoon.
Garnett fanned four Wildcats to pick up her 4th win of
the tournament (29-8), while Stokx suffered her first
defeat in four games this weekend (14-8).
The two teams again match up at high noon on Sunday,
with the winner advancing to represent the Far West Region
at the 24th Annual Division II Softball Championships to
be held May 19-23, at the James I Moyer Softball Complex
in Salem, Virginia. |