Jacket Softball Keeps Climbing NCAA Stats (May 5, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings softball team is ranked in three categories
in this week’s NCAA statistical rankings. The
Yellowjackets moved up to thirteenth for batting average,
hitting a combined .334 as a team. They are ranked for
the first time this year for scoring, averaging 5.89 runs
per game to move to 29th in the nation. MSUB
is also 26th in Division II with a .739
win-loss record.
Individually, four Yellowjackets are
ranked in the top 50 in the nation in seven separate
categories. Senior Joey
Ehnes (Great Falls, MT) moved up to sixth in the
country for total pitching victories. She picked up five
of the Jackets’ six wins last week to improve to 27-9.
Ehnes is also ranked twelfth for strikeouts per seven
innings with a 9.1 average.
Senior Cami
Rainey (Terreton, ID) is ranked in three statistical
categories this week, more than any player in the Pacific
West Conference. She is sixth for doubles per game
(0.44), 37th for runs per game (1.02) and 40th for batting average (.419).
The late season power surge from
designated hitter Theresa Campbell (Sr., Great Falls, MT) has moved her
into the top 20 for home runs and slugging percentage.
With six home runs in her last eight games, Campbell now
ranks eleventh in the nation for home runs per game (0.32)
and seventeenth for slugging percentage (.805). She has
hit 14 home runs this year.
Sophomore Rachel Quarnburg (Billings, MT) continued her torrid
hitting last week, improving her season average to .476 to
climb to fourteenth in the nation. She also has a .694
slugging percentage, moving her into the top 50 in
Division II at 49th.
The Yellowjackets were ranked third
in Wednesday’s NCAA West Region poll and will likely
continue their season next week at the NCAA Tournament.
The official tournament invitations will be announced on
Monday, May 9. |