Jackets Look to Stay Hot at HLC Tourney (4/25/06)
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BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings softball team will try to carry its late
season hot streak into the Heartland Conference Tournament
this week in San Antonio, Tex. The Yellowjackets, the No.
5 seed in the five-team tourney, will face No. 4 St.
Mary’s University on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. The winner
will advance to face top-seeded St. Edward’s while the
other will fall into the loser bracket.
Even though they are the only team in
the tournament with an overall record below .500, the
Yellowjackets have been one of the hottest teams in the
conference down the stretch. MSUB started the 24-game
conference schedule 1-11 but finished at an even 12-12.
They won 11 of their last 12 games and 12 of their last
15. The highlight of that stretch was a four-game sweep
of eventual regular season co-champion St. Edward’s.
St. Ed’s and Incarnate Word tied for
the regular season crown. The Hilltoppers received the
top seed in the tournament by virtue of a 3-1 head-to-head
record against the Cardinals. Incarnate Word will be the
second seed followed by third-seeded Western New Mexico,
fourth-seeded St. Mary’s and fifth-seeded MSU Billings.
St. Mary’s, the defending conference champion, is the
tournament host. The winner of the tournament, which
concludes with Saturday’s championship game, will receive
an automatic berth to the NCAA South Central Regional.
The Yellowjackets were 12-8 in April
after starting the season 7-21. A tough early season
schedule combined with the loss of nine graduated seniors
contributed to the slow start. With many underclassmen in
key roles—including all three starting pitchers—head coach
Sean McGary’s squad took time to gel. But once they
started winning, the wins kept coming.
The Jackets are led by junior first
baseman Rachel Quarnburg (Billings, MT). The
smooth-swinging southpaw is batting .418 for the season
and leads the team with 11 home runs, 30 RBI, and a .827
slugging percentage. After missing 14 games in the middle
of the season with a back injury, Quarnburg has found her
hitting stroke at the right time. Eight of her home runs
have come in the last 11 games.
The meat of the Jackets’ order has
four players hitting over .300. Stephanie Gosselin (Fr.,
Brentwood Bay, BC) has batted .397 in 28 games. She
didn’t break into the lineup until midseason but has made
the most of her opportunity. Senior Christy Wankel (Great
Falls, MT) and sophomore Jenna Haacke (Billings, MT) are
each hitting just over .300 and have combined for 17 home
runs. Last week Wankel became the second player in school
history to hit 20 career home runs.
The Yellowjacket pitching rotation
includes hurlers who were playing in high school at this
time last year. Terina Stacks (Washougal, WA) has been
the hottest of the three, winning her last six decisions.
After starting the season 0-9, she will enter the
Heartland tourney with a 6-9 record and a team-best 3.49
ERA.
Lisa Moore (Bakersfield, CA) is the
flamethrower of the bunch and leads the team with 104
strikeouts. Moore (7-13, 3.92 ERA) has had six or more
strikeouts in eight different games, including 14 in an
upset win over nationally-ranked Southern
Illinois-Edwardsville early in the season. Rebekah Tsatsa
(Eagle, ID) is the third pitcher in the rotation, posting
a 4.03 ERA in 16 appearances. Even though she has made
the fewest appearances, Tsatsa has the highest winning
percentage of the three Yellowjacket pitchers with a 6-7
record.
St. Mary’s, the Yellowjackets’ first
round opponent, will enter the tournament with something
to prove. The No. 1 seed in the last four NCAA South
Central Region tournaments, the Rattlers slipped to the
No. 4 seed in the conference tournament after losing three
of four games at Western New Mexico over the final weekend
of the regular season.
The winner of the MSU Billings/St.
Mary’s game will face St. Edward’s at 4:00 p.m. The loser
falls to the 7:00 p.m. game to take on the loser of the
game between Western New Mexico and Incarnate Word. The
tournament is a double elimination format. |