APRIL 10 2011 D1 GAMES
NCAA hitting, pitching and team stats are on www.spysoftball.org
NCAA April 5 report on RPI is on www.spysoftball.com
D1 TOP 25
USA Softball Poll April 5 2011
1. Alabama swept by LSU 2-0
2. Georgia def Kentucky 9-1 (6)
3. Arizona State lost to Oregon 2-1
4. Michigan def Purdue 10-0 (5)
5. Arizona def Oregon State 6-3 (Saturday second game)
6. Washington def California 9-1 (6)
7. Texas def Nebraska 4-3 (8)
8. Tennessee def Mississippi 9-0 (5)
9. California lost to Washington 9-1 (6)
10. UCLA lost to Stanford 5-1
11. Florida def Arkansas 8-0
12. Missouri def Texas A&M 3-0
13. Nebraska lost to Texas 4-3 (8)
14. Stanford def UCLA 5-1
15. Oklahoma loses to Baylor 5-2
16. Oregon def Arizona State 2-1
17. Baylor def Oklahoma 5-2
18. Kentucky lost to Georgia 9-1 (6)
19. ULL def South Alabama 10-2 (5)
20. Texas A&M lost to Missouri 3-0
21. Oklahoma State def Kansas 4-3
22. Auburn def Mississippi State 5-4
23. Georgia Tech swept Virginia Tech 8-5 (9), 11-3 (6)
24. Texas Tech def Iowa State 16-5
25. Fresno State
GAME NOTES:
By Spy, using Gametracker, UCS, college web sites, NFCA
Notre Dame 9, Syracuse 2. Syracuse scored on solo HRs by Watts and Kohl. The Irish countered with home runs by J0ohnson. Fleury, Miller and Buntin.
Georgia Tech sweeps Virginia Tech 8-5 (9), 11-3. First game: Resumption of Saturday’s game, halted in the 3rd, Hokies up 1-0. Yellow Jackets scored 3 in 5th off Kenzi Roark, including a 2-run homer. With Georgia Tech up 4-1, the Hokies rallied. Liddle drew a walk; and pinch runner Compton scored on Rose’s double. Rose advanced on an illegal pitch, and scored on Ward’s double, 4-3. Froelich’s triple tied the score. Hvozdovic’s single gave the Hokies a 5-4 lead. Two out in the 7th, the Yellow Jackets tied on Rudnik’s home run. A 2-run homer by Sinclair in the 9th, plus an insurance run, created the final 8-5 score. Jasmin Harrell took the loss. Second game. Liddle jacked a 2-run homer in the 1st, and, after a Georgia Tech home run, Liddle boosted the lead with an rbi single in the 3rd — the only 2 hits the Hokies made. Georgia Tech loaded the bases in the 4th, and tied the game on Bear’s 2-out, 2-run single. The Yellow Jackets racked 4 runs in the 5th, and Priebe’s grand slam in the 6th earned the 11-3 win. Nine of Georgia Tech’s 11 hits in the second game came with 2 outs.
Stanford 5, UCLA 1. The Cardinal held the Bruins scorless until bottom7th when Murray scored on Schroeder’s single, the Bruins leaving two. Stanford, which won 2 of 3 games against UCLA, scored in trhe 1st; Hassman opened the game with a single; with 2 out, Hassman scored on Miller’s single. Cardinal 2nd: Prong walked but was forced at 2nd by Rich; Van Zandt sacrificed; Gerhart was hbp, and UCLA relieved Kerr with Aleah Macon. Hassman flied out. Stanford 4th: one out, Rich homered. Cardinal stranded two. Edwards scored with 2 out in the 5th on Prong’s single. Koutz reached on a fielding error at 3rd to start the 6th; Gerhart doubled; Hassman reached on a fielder’s choice,loading the bases. Koutz was out at home on a fielder’s choice; Hansen singled, rbi. A second run scored for the 5-0 lead. Stanford 28-8/2-4, UCLA 28-7/4-2.
SCOREBOARDS
Ultimate College Softball, Gametracker, softballscoresnow, NFCA, college webs
ACC
North Carolina 6, North Carolina State 0
Florida State 6, Virginia 1
Maryland 4, Boston College 3 (10)
Georgia Tech swept Virginia Tech 8-5 (9), 11-3
WPs Lindsey Anderson Kristen Adkins
America East
Stony Brook 9, Maine 5
Boston 5, UMBC 3
Binghamton 4, Albany 3
Atlantic 10
Massachusetts 1, St. Bonaventure 0
WP Sara lourde No Hitter 15K. LP Diana Phelon
Massachusetts 7, St. Bonaventure 1
WP Sara Plourde LP Jen Sansano
Fordham swept La Salle 8-0 (5), 10-1 (5)
Charlotte vs Temple 12:00 PM Ambler, Pa.//DH rained out
Big 10
Northwestern vs Wisconsin 12:00 PM Madison, Wis
Indiana 1, Penn State 0/WP Morgan Melloh
Illinois 13, Ohio State 4
Michigan 10, Purdue 0 (5)
WP Stephanie Speierman LP Suzie Rzegowski
Iowa 9, Michigan State 0
Big 12
Missouri 3, Texas A&M 0
WP Chelsea Thomas 4H,9K. LP Lindsey Sisk
Texas Tech 16, Iowa State 5
WP Brittany Talley. LP Rachel Zabriskie
Baylor 5, Oklahoma 2
WP Whitney Canion. LP Keilani Ricketts
Texas 4, Nebraska 3 (8)
WP Blaire Luna. LP Ashley Hagemann
Oklahoma State 4, Kansas 3
WP Sarah Odom. LP Kristin Martinez
Big East
Notre Dame 9, Syracuse 2
WP Laura Winter 9K. LP Stacy Kuwik
DH Notre Dame 7, Syracuse 4
WP Jody Valdivida. LP Jenna Caira
DePaul 12, Villanova 2 (5)
WP Kristen Verdun. LP Caitlyn Delahaba
Providence 9, St. John’s 2
Rutgers 4, Seton Hall 1
South Florida 8, Georgetown 1
Louisville 10, Pittsburgh 3
Big South
Radford 2, Presbyterian 0
Coastal Carolina 8, Winthrop 0 (6)
Big West
UC Santa Barbara 5, Cal Poly 2
Long Beach State 6, CS-Northridge 2
CS-Fullerton 4, UC Riverside 2
Pacific 6, UC Davis 0
Colonial
Delaware 5, James Madison 4
Georgia State 13, Drexel 1 (6)
George Mason 6, Hofstra 2
UNC-Wilmington 1, Towson 0
Conference USA
East Carolina 1, Central Florida 0
Memphis 7, Marshall 4
Memphis vs Marshall//cancelled
Tulsa 8, Southern Mississippi 5
Houston 15, UTEP 0 (5)
Horizon
Wright State 5, Wisconsin-Green Bay 2
Wright State 8, Wisconsin-Green Bay 1
Butler 2, Cleveland State 1 (16)
Loyola 8, Valparaiso 0 (5)
Youngstown State 7, Illinois-Chicago 3
Mid-American
Kent State 8, Northern Illinois 7
Ohio 3, Akron 2 (8)
Ohio 6, Akron 3
Ball State 1, Miami 0
Metro Atlantic
Marist swept Iona 2-1 (8), 13-5 (5)
Canisius 8, Manhattan 0 (6)
Manhattan 5, Canisius 3
Niagara swept Saint Peter’s 10-3 (5), 18-0 (5)
Siena swept Rider 2-1, 9-3
MEAC
Coppin State 5, Howard 1
Howard 3, Coppin State 1
Delaware State vs Maryland-Eastern Shore 12:00 PM Princess Anne, Md.
Morgan State 8, Hampton State 0
Bethune-Cookman 10, South Carolina State 0
Norfolk State vs Florida A&M 12:00 PM Tallahassee, Fla.//cancelled
Missouri Valley
Evansville 14, Indiana State 4
Southern Illinois 11, Bradley 3 (6)
Northern Iowa 1, Illinois State 0
Creighton 4, Missouri State 3
Drake 6, Wichita State 0
Mountain West
San Diego State 17, Colorado State 2 (5)
New Mexico 2, UNLV 1
Northeast
Quinnipiac swept Bryant 4-2, 6-3
Robert Morris 5, Central Connecticut 0
Central Connecticut 4, Robert Morris 2
Wagner swept Mount St. Mary’s 4-2, 2-0
Sacred Heart 5, Fairleigh Dickinson 2
Fairleigh Dickinson 5, Sacred Heart 0
Saint Francis 2, Monmouth 1
Monmouth 6, Saint Francis 1
Ohio Valley
Eastern Illinois swept Eastern Kentucky 3-2, 7-1
Southeast Missouri 10, Tennessee State 0 (5)
Murray State 14, Austin Peay 3 (5)
SIU-Edwardsville 6, Tennessee Tech 5
Tennessee-Martin 6, Morehead State 2
Pac-10
Oregon 2, Arizona State 1
WP Jessica Moore L Popescue
Arizona 6, Oregon State 3
WP Shelby Babcock LP Tina Andreana
Stanford 5, UCLA 1
WP Teagan Gerhart. 5H, 7K. LP Donna Kerr
Washington 9, California 1 (6)
WP Kaitlin Ingelsby LP Arianna Erceg
Pacific Coast
Northern Colorado swept Idaho State 9-5, 8-4
Portland State 10, Utah Valley 0 (5)
Utah Valley 2, Portland State 0
Loyola Marymount 5, Saint Mary’s 0
Saint Mary’s 3, Loyola Marymount 1
San Diego swept Sacramento State 5-4, 8-0 )5)
Santa Clara 3, CS Bakersfield 0
CS Bakersfield 10, Santa Clara 7
Weber State 3, Seattle 2
Seattle 5, Weber State 3
Patriot
Army 3, Holy Cross 2 (11)
Holy Cross 13, Army 4 (6)
Lehigh swept Lafayette 1-0, 10-0 (5)
Colgate swept Bucknell 9-0 (6), 5-4
SEC
Florida 8, Arkansas 0
WP Hannah Rogers LP Layne McGuirt
Georgia 9, Kentucky 1 (6)
WP Sarah McCloud. LP Rachel Riley
Auburn 5, Mississippi State 4
WP Jenee Loree. LP Kylie Vry
LSU 2, Alabama 0
WP Brittany Mack. LP Jackie Traina
Tennessee 9, Mississippi 0 (5)
WP Cathleen Hosfield. LP Kendall Bruning
Southern
Elon 3, Georgia Southern 2
College of Charleston 7, Furman 3
Appalachian State 12, Western Carolina 0 (5)
Chattannoga 8, UNC-Greensboro 0 (5)
Southland
Southeastern Louisiana 4, Texas-San Antonio 1
Stephen F. Austin 5, Texas A&M-CC 3 (10)
Texas State 7, Central Arkansas 1
McNeese State 5, Sam Houston State 1
Northwestern State 3, Texas-Arlington 1
Summit
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Western Illinois 6, IPFW 3
Shreveport, La.
UMKC 11, Centenary 2 (5)
Sun Belt
Florida Atlantic 5, North Texas 4
Troy 9, Western Kentucky 0 (5)
Louisiana-Lafayette 10, South Alabama 2 (5)
WP Ashley Brignac. LP Hannah Campbell
Louisiana-Monroe 1, Florida International 0
NON-CONFERENCE GAMES
Yale swept Rhode Island 4-3 (8), 12-11
North Carolina A&T vs North Carolina Central 12:00 PM Durham, N.C.//cancelled rain
Longwood swept Charleston Southern 7-5, 3-1
Fairfield swept Hartford 7-2, 8-0 (5)
Savannah State swept Shaw 10-0, 12-4
