Lady Jackets, Tigers Split Twin Bill (4/21/06)
Game 1 Box Score
Game 2 Box Score
Game Photos
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana
State-Billings softball team won the front end of a
Heartland Conference doubleheader on Friday to earn a
split against Lincoln University (MO). The Yellowjackets
prevailed 4-2 in the first game behind a pair of home
runs. The Blue Tigers scored late to win the second game
2-0.
MSU Billings was on the verge of
evening its Heartland Conference record before stumbling
in the day’s late game. The Yellowjackets are now 17-29
overall and 10-12 in the conference. Lincoln moved to
7-29, 4-18. The same two teams will meet Saturday at
Cenex Stadium. The doubleheader is scheduled to start at
noon. Yellowjacket seniors Christy Wankel (Great Falls, MT) and Anna Henderson (Frenchtown, MT) will be honored before
the game.
In Friday’s opener, the Yellowjackets
rode home runs from Rachel Quarnburg (Jr., Billings, MT) and Wankel to win
4-2. Quarnburg went deep in the bottom of the third. The
solo shot was her ninth of the season. Wankel led off the
sixth inning with her seventh of the year and twentieth of
her career. She became just the second player in school
history to hit 20 career home runs. Theresa Campbell
holds the school record with 23.
Quarnburg and Stephanie Gosselin (Fr., Brentwood Bay, BC) were each
2-for-3 at the plate. Quarnburg also drove in two RBI.
The Yellowjackets had eight hits off Lincoln starter Tracy
Reyland. Gosselin, Quarnburg, Wankel, and Terina Stacks (Fr., Washougal, WA) each scored for
MSU Billings. Reyland took the loss for the Blue Tigers.
Stacks earned the victory to improve to 5-9. She gave up
seven hits in seven innings, striking out two.
The Yellowjackets out-hit the Blue
Tigers 8-3 in the second game but were unable to push
across a run. Lisa
Moore (Fr., Bakersfield, CA) took the loss, allowing
just three hits while striking out 12. One of the hits
was a solo home run to Lesley Osborne in the top of the
sixth inning. Osborne was 2-for-3 in the game.
The Blue Tigers tacked on an
insurance run in the top of the seventh on a throwing
error by Wankel. Wankel had just made a spectacular play,
reaching over the fence to rob Abby Stuenkel of a two-run
home run; but her throw to the infield was errant and
allowed Kayla Jarrett to score from third.
Jenna McCartney (Jr., Victor, MT) and Quarnburg each
had two hits for the Yellowjackets. Quarnburg also had a
double. Moore fell to 7-13 on the season while Reyland
improved to 7-14. She entered the game in relief with one
out in the first inning after a hard line drive by
Quarnburg hit the face of Blue Tigers starter Nikki Nelke. |