Jackets Sweep Hilltoppers out of Town (4/15/06)
Game 1 Box Score
Game 2 Box Score
Game Photos
BILLINGS, MT – Timely hitting and
clutch pitching carried the Montana State-Billings
softball team to a doubleheader sweep of St. Edward’s
University on Saturday. The Yellowjackets built a big
lead then held on for a 7-6 win in the first game before
coming from behind to win 5-4 in game two. MSU Billings
also took two games from St. Ed’s on Friday for a
four-game series sweep.
The fortunes of the two teams could
not have changed more this week. St. Edward’s entered the
week riding a perfect 14-0 conference record and the No. 5
ranking in the NCAA South Central Region. Montana
State-Billings was 5-11 in the conference and battling for
one of the five conference playoff spots. Including a
two-game sweep by St. Mary’s on Wednesday, the Hilltoppers
are now 14-6 in the league and are in danger of giving
away a regular season conference title that seemed almost
locked up just a week ago. Meanwhile, MSU Billings
dramatically improved its position, clinching at least
fifth place in regular season standings and a berth in the
conference tournament.
The day’s first game began as a
pitcher’s dual with just one runner reaching base in the
first two innings. The Hilltoppers struck first with a
run in the top of the third on a Lauren Myrick home run,
her first of two in the game.
The Yellowjackets responded with six
runs in the bottom of the third inning to open a 6-1
lead. An Anna Henderson (Sr., Frenchtown, MT) double down the
right field line scored Terina Stacks (Fr., Washougal, WA) and Lorel Palmer (Jr., Ogden, UT). Two batters later Jenna McCartney (Jr., Victor, MT) doubled to left
center to plate Henderson.
With two outs in the third, senior
outfielder Christy Wankel (Great Falls, MT) hit a three-run home
run to the opposite field, scoring Rachel Quarnburg (Jr., Billings, MT) and Jenna Haacke (So., Billings, MT). The three RBI made
Wankel the all-time record holder at the school with 90
career runs batted in.
After the Hilltoppers cut the lead to
6-2 in the top of the fourth, Stacks helped her own cause
in the bottom half of the inning with a leadoff solo
shot. It was her first collegiate home run and would also
turn out to be the winning run. St. Ed’s scored three
runs in the top of the fifth on back-to-back-to-back home
runs by Karen Varteressian, Myrick and Kristen Lozano.
They added another in the top of the sixth off Stacks, but
were unable to get anything going against Yellowjacket
reliever Lisa
Moore (Fr., Bakersfield, CA).
Moore pitched the final 1 1/3 innings
to earn her first save of the season. She dodged a bullet
on the final out of the game when the Hilltoppers’ Lindsey
Heye flew out to Henderson, who was leaning against the
right field fence. Stacks earned the win to improve to
4-9. She went 5 2/3 innings, giving up 11 hits and six
earned runs. Robin Becker took the loss for the
Hilltoppers to fall to 16-6. She allowed five hits and
six earned runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Eight different Yellowjackets
combined for 10 hits in the game. Wankel was 2-for-3 with
a run and three RBI. Palmer was also 2-for-3 and scored a
run. Stacks was 1-for-2 at the plate with an RBI and a
pair of runs scored. Henderson was 1-for-3 with two RBI.
Lozano was 3-for-4 for the
Hilltoppers. Jennifer Hollas, Rebecca Ray, and Myrick
each had two hits.
In the late game, the Yellowjackets
built an early 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first.
McCartney hit a two-run blast to right, her first of the
year, scoring Stephanie Gosselin (Fr., Brentwood Bay, BC).
Quarnburg followed with her eighth homer of the year.
The Hilltoppers answered with a big
third inning to take a 4-3 lead, their first and only lead
of the weekend. The inning was highlighted by a three-run
homer by Heye. All four of the Hilltoppers’ runs were
scored after a Yellowjacket error kept the inning alive.
MSU Billings came through with what
would turn out to be the tying and winning runs in the
bottom half of the third. Quarnburg led off with a double
to left after the Hilltoppers’ Lozano was able to knock
down what looked like Quarnburg’s second homer of the
game. It mattered little, however, as Haacke followed
with a two-run shot in the next at bat. Ashley Powell (Fr., Missoula, MT) scored after pinch
running for Quarnburg. The home run was Haacke’s tenth of
the season.
Moore and Becker battled for the next
four innings of scoreless play. Moore went the distance
for the win to improve to 7-12. She scattered four hits
over seven innings and struck out four. Moore only
allowed two base runners after the third inning and
neither advanced past first base. Becker was pitching in
relief of Courtney Francis, who gave up six hits and five
earned runs in two innings. Francis was the losing
pitcher, falling to 4-5.
Quarnburg was 2-for-2 in the game
with a run and an RBI. Gosselin was 2-for-4 from her
leadoff spot. Of the Yellowjackets’ six hits in the game,
three were home runs.
MSU Billings will wrap up the regular
season next weekend at home against Lincoln University.
The Jackets and Blue Tigers will meet at 3:00 and 5:00 on
Friday and noon and 2:00 on Saturday at Cenex Stadium.
Saturday will be senior day for Wankel and Henderson. |