vs. UT-Permian
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Northwood Box Score vs. UT-Permian
Basin Box Score FARMERS BRANCH,
Texas - The Texas Wesleyan softball team refused to quit after falling in
game one of the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament Friday morning at Oren
Good Park. The Lady Rams fought back to defeat Northwood, 4-0, and the same UTPB
team, 11-0 to advance to Saturday's showdown with Bacone College. UT-Permian
Basin 11, Texas Wesleyan 6 Texas Wesleyan
fell to UT-Permian Basin, 11-6, Friday morning in the opening game of the 2005
Red River Athletic Conference Tournament. The Lady Rams entered the game with
the number four seed and the Lady Falcons were the number five seed.
Texas
Wesleyan opened up the scoring in the first inning, pushing across four runs in
the first inning. Second baseman Jessica Bancroft led off the inning with a single
to left field. Urteaga reached base after she was struck in the back with a Brittany
Francis pitch. Third baseman Ariel Raley got on by an errant throw by the third
baseman to load the bases. Catcher Tara Sharp blasted a ball down the third base
line to score both Bancroft and Urteaga. Leftfielder Danah Merck and designated
player Marie Stone hit back-to-back sacrifice flies to score Raley and Sharp on
successive at-bats to put the Lady Rams ahead, 4-0.
UT-Permian
Basin cut the lead to, 4-2 with home runs by Francis and leftfielder Stephanie
Sparks in the second and third innings respectively.
The
Lady Rams scored another run in the fifth inning when Merck led off the inning
with a walk. She advanced to third base on a throwing error by the Lady Falcon
third baseman. She then scored on a sacrifice fly by rightfielder Rachel Hampton
to make the score, 5-2.
The Lady Falcons
tied the game up in the sixth inning, scoring three runs off of Texas Wesleyan
starting pitcher Rachel Lamont. UTPB used three hits and one walked to score the
runs with the big hit being a double by first baseman Sasha Waggoner to drive
in two of the runs.
UTPB busted the game
open in the top of the eighth inning, scoring six runs to take a 11-5 lead.
The
Lady Rams were able to put up one run in the bottom of the inning as centerfielder
Staci Fritz doubled to lead off the inning and scored on a single by Bancroft
for the final score, 11-6.
Francis picked
up the victory, allowing six runs on 12 hits, while walking three and striking
out one batter in eight innings of work.
Lamont
(9-9) suffered the loss for the Lady Rams, allowing 10 runs on 11 hits, while
walking six and striking out seven batters in seven innings of work.
In
the loss, Bancroft shined at the plate, going 4-for-5 with one runs scored and
one RBI. Texas Wesleyan 4, Northwood 0
Texas
Wesleyan fought back in the loser's bracket and defeated Northwood, 4-0, Friday
afternoon in the RRAC Tourney. The Lady
Rams got started early again, scoring three runs in the second inning. Hampton
led off the inning with a walk and scored on an RBI-triple by Stone. Stone then
scored on a RBI-single by first baseman Brooke McNabb. Junior
Pitcher Devin Blew had her stuff working against the Lady Knights, keeping them
off-balance all afternoon. Texas Wesleyan
pushed across another run in the fifth inning. Sharp led off the inning with a
double to left field. She then moved to third base on a sacrifice by Merck. After
Hampton reached on an error by the Lady Knight shortstop, she stole second and
Sharp raced home on the play to make the score, 4-0. Northwood
couldn't solve Blew (9-10), as she allowed only four hits, while walking two and
striking out three batters in her seven-inning shutout. Thompson
suffered the loss for the Lady Knights, allowing four runs on six hits, while
walking five and striking out three batters in seven innings of work. Texas
Wesleyan 11, UT-Permian Basin 0
Texas
Wesleyan avenged their early loss against UT-Permian Basin with an 11-0 run-rule
victory over the Lady Falcons, Friday evening in the RRAC Tourney. After
a scoreless first inning, Texas Wesleyan scored runs in the last four innings.
The Lady Rams pushed across three runs in the second inning, four runs in the
third inning, one run in the fourth inning and three more runs in the fifth inning.
The highlight of the night came when sophomore
Amanda Milam, who had been sidelined for two months with an injury, pinch-hit.
The Wollforth, Texas native, blasted a 2-2 pitch over the left field fence for
a two-run home run. Other hitting stars
for the night were Stone who went 2-for-2 with three RBI and McNabb who finished
1-for-3 with three RBI as well. Blew (10-10)
pitched another fabulous game, allowing just four hits, while walking one and
striking out seven batters in five innings of work. The Crowley, Texas native
registered her second consecutive shutout in the tourney. Texas
Wesleyan will be back in action Saturday, when they take on Bacone College at
Oren Good Park #5. First pitch is set for 12 p.m. The winner meets Houston Baptist
in the championship game at 2 p.m. The victor also receives an automatic bid into
the NAIA Region VI tournament that will take place at Oren Good Park in Farmers
Branch, Texas on May 13-14. |