Lady Jackets Upset #7 SIUE, Fall again to CSUDH (2/16/06)
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PHOENIX, AZ – Freshman Lisa
Moore (Bakersfield, CA) struck out 13 to lead the
Montana State-Billings softball team to a 7-2 upset of
seventh-ranked Southern Illinois-Edwardsville at the
Schutt Sports/Division II Leadoff Classic on Thursday. In
the day’s late game the Yellowjackets lost to Cal
State-Dominguez Hills for the third time in the last week,
8-4.
Against SIUE, Christy Wankel (Sr., Great Falls, MT) hit a grand slam
in the top of the seventh inning to break open a one-run
game and give the Jackets their second win of the season.
MSU Billings (2-6) fell behind 2-1 in the fourth inning,
but took a 3-2 lead in the top of the fifth on RBI base
hits from Rachel Quarnburg (Jr., Billings, MT) and Aysha Maddox (Jr., Richland, WA). Wankel hit her
second homer of the season in the top of the seventh,
driving in Lorel Palmer (Jr., Ogden, UT), Quarnburg, and Jenna Haacke (So., Billings, MT).
Moore (2-2) went to work in the
bottom of the seventh with a five-run cushion and
proceeded to strike out the side. She only allowed three
hits in the game, and her 13 strikeouts were just two
short of the single game school record of 15 set by Joey
Ehnes. Palmer was 1-for-2 for the Yellowjackets and
reached base three times. Wankel was 2-for-4, and
Quarnburg was 2-for-3 with an RBI. The Cougars, who were
ranked seventh in the nation in the NFCA preseason poll,
were led by Jodie Ohlau who went 1-for-3 with a home run.
In the nightcap CSU-Dominguez Hills
continued its hot play against the Jackets. The two teams
met twice last weekend at the Grand Canyon tournament in
Phoenix with the Toros winning by a combined score of
14-0. After falling behind 3-0 on Thursday, the
Yellowjackets rallied for four runs in the bottom of the
second inning. Maddox drove in Haacke to start the rally,
then Jessica Frank (So., Great Falls, MT) hit a three-run
home run, plating Terina Stacks (Fr., Washougal, WA) and Maddox. The
Toros answered with two runs in the top of the fifth and
three more in the sixth.
Stacks (0-2) went the distance for
the Jackets, giving up six hits and striking out four in
seven innings. Maddox and Frank were each 2-for-3 at the
plate for the Yellowjackets.
“Terina pitched great against
Dominguez Hills,” said Yellowjacket head coach Sean
McGary. “She pitched well enough for us to win, but we
had some costly errors. It was a tough loss, but if we
play the way we have been we’ll be fine. The positive
thing with Lisa’s performance (against SIUE) was that she
didn’t have her rise ball working and she still threw
well. She had to go to her drop and screw ball. I’m
really pleased with the way those two freshmen are
playing.”
The Yellowjackets face Adams State on
Friday in pool play. Adams State lost to Southern
Illinois-Edwardsville Thursday afternoon, 7-5. Bracket
play will take place late Friday and Saturday based on the
pool play results. |