2009 Stanford Softball Softball Contact: Kendall Johnson Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (206) 214-5583

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2009 Stanford Softball Softball Contact: Kendall Johnson Email: Kendallj@Stanford.Edu • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (206) 214-5583 2009 STANFORD SOFTBALL Softball Contact: Kendall Johnson Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (206) 214-5583 2009 Schedule/Results For Immediate Release: April 15, 2009 Overall Record: 36-4 • Pac-10 Record: 6-3 Date Opponent Location Result/Time No. 2/2 Stanford Plays Critical 2/6 McNeese St. Tempe, AZ W, 15-2 (5) 2/6 Oklahoma St. Tempe, AZ L, 0-1 Conference Series In The Desert 2/7 Texas Tech Tempe, AZ W, 6-1 The Pac-10’s first and second place teams will meet in a nationally televised game on 2/7 Kansas Tempe, AZ W, 11-0 (5) Friday night, then Stanford meets No. 5/8 Arizona State for two games in Tempe. 2/8 Wagner Tempe, AZ W, 12-0 (5) 2/12 UCSB San Diego, CA W, 4-0 UP NEXT 2/13 #24 Long Beach St. San Diego, CA W, 8-3 (5) The No. 2/2 Stanford softball team (36-4, 6-3 Pac-10) plays a critical series in Arizona this 2/14 Utah St. San Diego, CA W, 9-5 week, meeting two top-10 teams in the desert. First, the second-place Cardinal will face the 2/15 #24 San Diego St. San Diego, CA W, 9-2 only team ahead of it in the Pac-10 standings, No. 9/11 Arizona (33-9, 5-2 Pac-10), in a game 2/20 Sacramento St. Stanford, CA W, 6-1 televised by CBS College Sports. The squad will then head north to Tempe to play Saturday 2/20 Notre Dame Stanford, CA W, 2-0 and Sunday games against No. 5/8 Arizona State (34-8, 4-3 Pac-10). Game times Friday and 2/21 Western Ky. Stanford, CA W, 10-3 Saturday are both 7 p.m., with the Sunday contest set for noon. 2/21 Notre Dame Stanford, CA W, 5-2 2/24 Saint Mary’s Stanford, CA W, 6-0 LAST TIME OUT 2/27 Indiana Fullerton, CA W, 10-1 (5) Stanford played a three-game series with No. 16/17 California last week and lost the series 2/27 Minnesota Fullerton, CA W, 7-0 for the first time in two years. Stanford started strong, with freshman Ashley Hansen pound- 2/28 UC Riverside Fullerton, CA W, 14-1 (5) 2/28 Cal Poly Fullerton, CA W, 3-2 ing the game-winning double to beat the Bears at Smith Family Stadium Thursday night. On 3/1 CS Fullerton Fullerton, CA W, 7-0 Friday, two Cal home runs lifted the Bears to a 3-1 win, and a walk-off home run by junior 3/6 Illinois St. Stanford, CA W, 3-0 Taylor Kelly in the bottom of the seventh on Saturday gave them the rubber game, 8-6. 3/6 Penn St. Stanford, CA W, 8-0 (6) Hansen (.417) and sophomore first baseman Melisa Koutz (.444) paced Stanford for the week- 3/7 San Diego St. Stanford, CA W, 4-0 end, combining for nine hits, two doubles and five RBI. On Tuesday, sophomore Ashley Chinn 3/7 Vermont Stanford, CA W, 6-1 posted her seventh career shutout in a 7-0 win over Santa Clara. 3/8 Vermont Stanford, CA W, 3-0 3/8 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, 1-0 TV TALK 3/20 Princeton Stanford, CA W, 1-0 Stanford’s game this Friday is its second of four televised games during the Pac-10 season. 3/21 Winthrop Stanford, CA W, 5-1 The game will air live at 7 p.m. (PT) on Friday night, then be reshown Saturday at 7 a.m. and 3/21 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 6-1 6 p.m., Monday at 9 a.m. and Tuesday at 3 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. 3/22 Pacific Stanford, CA W, 6-0 3/23 Cal Poly Stanford, CA W, 2-1 (10) SCALING THE POLLS 3/27 #4 UCLA Stanford, CA L, 4-7 3/28 #2 Washington Stanford, CA W, 1-0 (11) 3/29 #2 Washington Stanford, CA W, 2-0 2009 Stanford Softball Roster 4/3 Oregon St. Corvallis, OR W, 4-2 No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School) 4/4 Oregon Eugene, OR W, 11-0 1 Jenna Becerra P/INF/OF R/R FR 5-8 Camarillo, Calif. (Westlake) 4/5 Oregon Eugene, OR W, 5-2 2 Maddy Coon INF R/R SR 5-7 Chappaqua, N.Y. (Horace Greeley) 4/9 #16 California Stanford, CA W, 4-1 3 Ashley Hansen INF L/R FR 5-7 Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) 4/10 #16 California Berkeley, CA L, 1-3 4 Sarah Hassman OF S/R FR 5-6 Cupertino, Calif. (Monta Vista) 5 Melisa Koutz INF R/R SO 5-10 Valencia, Calif. (Saugus) 4/11 #16 California Berkeley, CA L, 6-8 6 Alissa Haber OF L/L JR 5-8 Newark, Calif. (Newark Memorial) 4/14 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 7-0 7 Ashley Chinn P R/R SO 5-6 Belmont, Calif. (Carlmont) 4/17 #9 Arizona Tucson, AZ 7 p.m. 8 Mary Kate Smith INF R/R FR 5-10 Tampa, Fla. (Chamberlain) 4/18 #5 Arizona St. Tempe, AZ 7 p.m. 9 Missy Penna P/INF R/R SR 5-10 Miami, Fla. (Southwest) 4/19 #5 Arizona St. Tempe, AZ 12 p.m. 12 Autumn Albers OF L/R SO 5-3 Danville, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) 4/22 San Jose St. Stanford, CA 6 p.m. 13 Rosey Neill C R/R JR 5-7 Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills) 4/24 Oregon Stanford, CA 7 p.m. 21 Erikka Moreno INF R/R SO 5-7 Villa Park, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 4/25 Oregon St. Stanford, CA 1 p.m. 25 Maya Burns C/UTL R/R FR 5-8 San Mateo, Calif. (St. Ignatius) 4/26 Oregon St. Stanford, CA 12 p.m. 27 Brittany Minder C R/R SO 5-3 Moreno Valley, Calif. (Valley View) 5/1 Arizona St. Stanford, CA 7 p.m. 33 Christina Goswiller INF R/R FR 5-9 Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa) 36 Shannon Koplitz INF/OF R/R JR 5-6 New Orleans, La. (Benjamin Franklin) 5/2 Arizona Stanford, CA 7 p.m. 5/3 Arizona Stanford, CA 12 p.m. Head Coach: John Rittman (13th season, New Mexico State ‘86) 5/7 Washington Seattle, WA 1 p.m. Associate Head Coach: Trisha Ford (6th season, Saint Mary’s ‘99) 5/8 UCLA Los Angeles, CA 3 p.m. Assistant Coach: Jessica Allister (3rd season, Stanford ‘04) 5/9 UCLA Los Angeles, CA 12 p.m. Student Assistant Coach: Michelle Smith (1st season, Stanford ‘08) --2009 Stanford Softball-- Stanford remains unanimously No. 2 in the major collegiate softball polls, holding the spot for the third USA Today/NFCA Poll straight week. The Cardinal, which has appeared in every regular-season NFCA poll for more than a (April 14) decade, has been No. 2 only twice before - Feb. 20 and March 20 of the 2002 season. Holding onto the highest rank in school history, it is the first time ever that the Cardinal has been No. 2 in consecutive 1. Florida weeks. It is also the highest that the Cardinal has been ranked after the start of Pac-10 play. Six of the 2. STANFORD eight Pac-10 schools appeared in both polls, with as many as five appearing in the top-10. Stanford has 3. UCLA now been in the NFCA top-five for nine straight weeks, the longest streak since 2002. 4. Washington 5. Arizona State THE BIG STREAK 6. Georgia THE LAST TIME STANFORD... 7. Alabama 8. Michigan Won a game .......................................................................................vs. Santa Clara (7-0), 4/14/09 9. Arizona Lost a game ..............................................................................................at California (6-8), 4/11/09 10. Northwestern Won at home ......................................................................................vs. Santa Clara (7-0), 4/14/09 11. Missouri Lost at home .................................................................................................vs. UCLA (4-7), 3/27/09 12. Tennessee Won on the road ............................................................................................at Oregon (5-2), 4/5/09 13. North Carolina Lost on the road........................................................................................at California (6-8), 4/11/09 Won by run-rule ..................................................................................... vs. Penn State (8-0), 3/6/09 14. California Lost by run-rule..............................................................................................at Arizona (0-8), 5/9/08 15. Oklahoma Won in extra innings ...........................................................................vs. Washington (1-0), 3/28/09 Ohio State Lost in extra innings ........................................................................ vs. Arizona State (0-3), 3/30/08 17. Louisville Won a one-run game ..........................................................................vs. Washington (1-0), 3/28/09 18. LSU Lost a one-run game ..................................................................... vs. Oklahoma State (0-1), 2/6/09 19. Florida State Shut out an opponent .........................................................................vs. Santa Clara (7-0), 4/14/09 20. DePaul Was shut out .................................................................................. vs. Oklahoma State (0-1), 2/6/09 21. Massachusetts Beat a Pac-10 opponent ...........................................................................vs. California (4-1), 4/9/09 22. Cal Poly Lost to a Pac-10 opponent .......................................................................at California (6-8), 4/11/09 23. Iowa Beat a ranked opponent ....................................................................vs. #16 California (4-1), 4/9/09 24. Southern Illinois Lost to an unranked opponent ....................................................... vs. Oklahoma State (0-1), 2/6/09 25. Louisiana-Lafayette With Stanford’s loss to UCLA on March 27, one of the longest winning streaks in NCAA history, and the ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll longest by the Cardinal program, came to an end. Going into its Pac-10 opener, Stanford had won 28 (April 14) straight games, tying for the 17th-longest winning streak of all-time.
Recommended publications
  • 2010-Softbl-Mg-Sec4.Pdf
    O P P O N E N T S PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE The Pacifi c-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 166 NCAA team titles PAC-10 CONFERENCE STAFF DIRECTORY over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA 1350 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853 Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and fi nished second fi ve times. Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601 Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles. COMMISSIONER The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors Larry Scott the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won its 15th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2008-09, continuing its ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER remarkable run. Eight of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-10 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 7 CALIFORNIA, No. ADMINISTRATION & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADMIN 11 WASHINGTON, No. 12 ARIZONA STATE, No. 16 UCLA, No. 22 OREGON and No. 24 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed three programs in the top-10, Christine Hoyles one more than the second-place ACC, Big Ten and SEC (2).
    [Show full text]
  • Stanford Softball
    2020 GAME NOTES STANFORD SOFTBALL @STANFORDSOFTBALL @STANFORDSBALL CONTACT: Tyler Geivett > 650.313.9338 > [email protected] 2020 SCHEDULE 2020 SEASON IN REVIEW Stanford went 22-4 in a season shortened by the COVID-19 global pandemic ALL: 22-4 | PAC-12: 0-0 | HM: 13-2 | RD: 3-1 | NEU: 6-1 Date Opponent Location Time/Result QUICK HITS Feb. 6 at Grand Canyon ! Phoenix, Ariz. W, 3-0 (8) » STANFORD went 22-4 in a season shortened by the COVID-19 global pandemic … won 17 of its last 19 games Feb. 7 vs. New Mexico ! Phoenix, Ariz. W, 7-6 overall and won nine straight from February 28 – March 7 ... strung together six straight run-rule victories from at Grand Canyon ! Phoenix, Ariz. W, 3-0 February 28 – March 6 … received votes in the USA Today/NFCA and ESPN.com/USA Softball polls throughout the Feb. 8 vs. New Mexico ! Phoenix, Ariz. L, 2-0 season ... won 12 games in its final at bat, including nine walk-off wins (four walk-off home runs) ... placed first in vs. Weber State ! Phoenix, Ariz. W, 9-2 the Pac-12 and fifth in the nation in stolen bases (59-for-62), led by Teaghan Cowles with 15 ... opened the year Feb. 9 vs. Weber State ! Phoenix, Ariz. W, 12-3 (5) with 32 consecutive successful stolen base attempts ... also paced the conference in triples (15) while ranking Feb. 13 Seattle Stanford, Calif. L, 5-4 second in the nation ... ranked third in the Pac-12 in ERA (1.51) while sitting eighth nationally ..
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Records
    Division I Records Individual Records .................................................................. 2 Individual Leaders .................................................................. 4 Annual Individual Champions .......................................... 18 Team Records ........................................................................... 24 Team Leaders ............................................................................ 25 Annual Team Champions .................................................... 32 2011 Most-Improved Teams .............................................. 35 All-Time Most-Improved Teams ........................................ 35 USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I Final Polls ............................................................ 36 Statistical Trends ...................................................................... 37 2 NCAA DIVISION I SOFTBALL RECORDS THROUGH 2011 Individual Records Official NCAA softball records began with the Career BASES ON BALLS 1982 season and are based on information sub- 0.37—Crystal Boyd, Hofstra, 1991-94 (68 in 183 games) Game mitted to the NCAA statistics service by insti- TRIPLES 6—Wendy Stewart, Utah vs. Creighton, May 12, 1991 tutions participating in the statistics rankings. Game (25 inn.); Oli Keohohou, BYU vs. Utah, May 12, 2001 Official career records of players include only 3—Nine times, most recent: Hayle Guess, Mississippi St. (10 inn.) vs. Ole Miss, April 7, 2007 Consecutive those years in which they competed in Division
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Softball
    Week 19 - June 22 2021 SOFTBALL CONFERENCE STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL vs School W L T Pct. H A N W L T Pct. H A N Streak Top 25 Oklahoma 16 1 0 .941 9-0 7-1 0-0 56 4 0 .933 21-0 16-2 19-2 W2 19-3 Oklahoma State 15 3 0 .833 7-2 8-1 0-0 48 12 0 .800 23-5 14-2 11-5 L2 13-6 Texas 12 6 0 .667 7-3 5-3 0-0 43 14 0 .754 30-5 10-7 3-2 L1 4-13 Baylor 8 9 0 .471 3-4 5-5 0-0 27 23 0 .540 10-8 13-9 4-6 L8 2-11 Iowa State 6 12 0 .333 1-8 4-5 0-0 34 23 0 .597 2-9 14-8 17-6 L1 1-14 Texas Tech 3 15 0 .167 1-8 2-7 0-0 21 26 0 .447 12-12 3-9 6-5 W1 1-12 Kansas 2 16 0 .111 2-7 0-9 0-0 22 26 0 .458 12-11 2-12 8-2 L9 3-11 THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE NOTES The Big 12 won its fifth softball national championship since 2000, all claimed by WOMEN’S COLLEGE Oklahoma. It was the 8th appearance by the conference in the Championship Finals, OU in at the WCWS WORLD SERIES seven of those with Texas A&M making the 2008 Finals. The league is 5-3 in that setting.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Stanford Softball
    2019 STANFORD SOFTBALL Athletics Communications • Arrillaga Family Sports Center • 641 Campus Drive • Stanford, CA • 94305 • GoStanford.com/Softball Softball Contact • Tyler Geivett • [email protected] Facebook: Facebook.com/StanfordSBall • Twitter: @StanfordSBall • Instagram: @StanfordSoftball Card Travels to No. 7 LSU 2019 Schedule/Results Stanford will play five games at the LSU Invitational ALL: 6-2 | PAC-12: 0-0 | HM: 2-1 | RD: 0-0 | NEU: 4-1 QUICK HITS Date Opponent Location Time/Result » Stanford has delivered 19 two-out RBI ... is 5-for-6 with the bases loaded (2 2B, 3B, HR) ... has Feb. 8 vs. Bradley Tempe, Ariz. W, 12-5 put the leadoff hitter on base 35% of the time (18-for-51) ... leads the Pac-12 in triples (5) ... has Feb. 8 vs. Kansas Tempe, Ariz. W, 12-3 scored first in six of the eight games this year ... has posted five or more runs in all but three Feb. 9 vs. Western Michigan Tempe, Ariz. W, 5-1 games this season. Feb. 9 vs. Seattle Tempe, Ariz. W, 6-4 » Hannah Howell has reached safely in all five of her games played. Feb. 10 vs. Weber State Tempe, Ariz. L, 2-1 (8) » Kristina Inouye ranks seventh in the Pac-12 in RBI (12) ... is 7-for-16 (.438) with runners on base Feb. 14 Pacific Stanford, Calif. W, 6-1 this year, including 7-for-12 (.583) with runners in scoring position. Feb. 16 Iowa State Stanford, Calif. W, 2-1 (8) » Emily Klingaman is tied for first in the Pac-12 in triples (2).
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Softball Records Through 2019
    DIVISION I SOFTBALL RECORDS THROUGH 2019 Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 5 Annual Individual Champions 26 Team Records 34 Team Leaders 35 Annual Team Champions 45 USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I Final Polls (1995-19) 51 Division I Softball Statistical Trends 54 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA softball records began with the 1982 season and are based on information submitted Hits Triples Per Game to the NCAA statistics service by institutions par- Game Season ticipating in the statistics rankings. Official career 8—Carrie Moreman, Alabama vs. Arkansas, 0.36—Vi Lovello, UConn, 1983 (10 in 28 games) records of players include only those years in March 21, 1999 (19 inn.) which they competed in Division I. Annual indi- Career vidual champions in runs, bases on balls, toughest Season 0.25—Vi Lovello, UConn, 1983-85 (23 in 93 to strike out, slugging percentage and saves were 132—Alison McCutcheon, Arizona, 1997 (66 games) added in 1989, along with annual team champions games) in home runs, triples, doubles, stolen bases, slug- Career Home Runs ging percentage and double plays. In statistical 405—Alison McCutcheon, Arizona, 1995-98 (256 Inning rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or games) averages may indicate ties where none exists. In 2—Many these cases, the numerical order of the rankings Game is accurate. Consecutive Hits 4—Danielle Gibson, Arkansas vs. SIUE, Feb. 23, 13—Jennifer Purcell, Nevada, March 18-20, 2016; 2019; Sydney O’Hara, Syracuse vs. NC State, Haley Ward, Norfolk St., March 23-29, 2013; April March 10, 2017; Carli Kayler, Troy vs.
    [Show full text]
  • Softball Awards
    SOFTBALL AWARDS Division I All-America Teams By College ���������������������������������2 Division I All-America Teams �����������������������������������������������������5 Division II All-America Teams by College ���������������������������������8 Division II All-America Teams ���������������������������������������������������11 Division III All-Americans By College ������������������������������������� 15 Division III All-America Teams ������������������������������������������������� 18 Most All-Americans By School ������������������������������������������������ 21 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year ��������������������������������������������22 Diamond Sports/NFCA Catcher of the Year ����������������������������22 NFCA Golden Shoe Award for Stolen Bases ��������������������������23 NFCA National Player of the Year............................................ 23 NCFA National Freshman of the Year������������������������������������� 23 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS Chosen by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS BY COLLEGE (First-Team Selections) Alabama (20) 98—Lauren Bauer 97—Lisa Dacquisto 92—Tiffany Boyd 17—Alexis Osorio Leah Braatz 93—Lisa Dacquisto 91—Tiffany Boyd 16—Hayley McCleney Nancy Evans 92—Rachel Brown 89—Missy Coombes 15—Hayley McCleney Toni Mascarenas 86—Kathy Escarcega Carey Hess Alison McCutcheon 87—Connie Clark 14—Hayley Mccleney Auburn (4) Jaclyn Traina Leticia Pineda Chenita Rogers 16—Kasey Cooper 13—Kayla Braud 97—Leah Braatz 86—Susan LeFebvre 15—Emily Carosone 12—Jackie Traina Nancy Evans Chenita Rogers Kasey Cooper 11—Kayla Braud Alison McCutcheon 85—JoAnn Ferrieri 14—Branndi Melero Kelsi Dunne Leah O’Brien Debbie Mygind Jackie Traina Leticia Pineda Baylor (2) Terry Oberg 96—Jenny Dalton 84—Sue Lewis 09—Kelsi Dunne 18—Jessie Scroggins Alison McCutcheon Charlotte Morgan 14—Whitney Canion Central Mich. (1) 08—Kelley Montalvo Leticia Pineda 91—Pam Stanley Charlotte Morgan 95—Leah Braatz Boston U. (1) Brittany Rogers Amy Chellevold 10—April Setterlund Colorado St.
    [Show full text]
  • No. 11 Stanford Plays Host to Oregon State
    2011 STANFORD SOFTBALL Softball Contact: Regina Verlengiere Email: [email protected] • Office Phone: (650) 723-0996 • Cell Phone: (805) 478-4198 For Immediate Release: Apr. 14, 2011 2011 Schedule/Results Overall Record: 27-8 • Pac-10 Record: 2-4 No. 11 Stanford Plays Host to Oregon State Date Opponent Location Result/Time The Cardinal continue Pac-10 play this weekend at home against the Beavers. 2/11 CS Northridge Tempe, AZ W, 9-0 (5) 2/11 North Texas Tempe, AZ W, 5-2 THIS WEEK: The No. 11/12 Stanford softball team (27-8; 2-4 Pac-10) hosts the 2/12 Nebraska Tempe, AZ L, 3-2 (9) 2/12 Portland State Tempe, AZ W, 12-4 Oregon State Beavers (17-13; 1-5 Pac-10), Apr. 15-17, for a three game series at 2/13 Nevada Tempe, AZ W, 10-2 (5) Smith Family Stadium. 2/18 Utah State Las Vegas, NV W, 18-10 (6) 2/18 Portland State Las Vegas, NV W, 3-1 (8) CATCH THE CARDINAL: Fans can catch this week’s games on Gametracker 2/19 # 23 BYU Las Vegas, NV W, 7-4 available on www.GoStanford.com. Live updates will also be available on 2/19 # 9 Hawai’i Las Vegas, NV L, 6-1 2/20 # 3 Tennessee Las Vegas, NV W, 5-0 Twitter @StanfordSball. 2/25 Memphis Stanford, CA L, 2-1 2/25 North Dakota St. Stanford, CA W, 12-0 (5) LAST WEEK: The Cardinal is coming off a 2-1 weekend in which Stanford 2/26 # 24 Kentucky Stanford, CA W, 4-2 took two of three games against then-No.
    [Show full text]
  • April 19 2008 Issue.Indd
    NEWS Kyrene Corridor Edition April 19 - May 2, 2008 • Vol. 19, No. 8 Making a big community a little Wranglerrangle bit rsmaller. NEWS Horsin’ around Shea Golden and her pal Bogie joined the crowd at Buena Vista Ranchos’ annual neighborhood horse show, which has attracted riding enthusiasts for more than 25 years. It was a day of classes, competition and just plain fun for the whole family. — David Stone / Wrangler News Lacrosse: Is history repeating itself? >> Sports Notebook by Alex Zener, Page 9 Wrangler News April 19 - May 2, 2008 Page 2 ASU senior landing major corporate sponsors for next ‘Green Summit’ Kyrene Corridor Hopes success will spur Tempe to take larger role Briefs he 4,000 people who lined up due to hold the national conference in Corona air-quality meeting for Chris Samila’s first Green 2009. Members of the Corona del Sol air- TSummit may look like a drop in Every aspect of daily living, quality coalition will gather from noon to the environmental bucket compared to according to Samila, has a lot to gain 2 p.m. Saturday, April 19, in the meeting this year’s expected extravaganza, which from the movement. Cities can generate room of the Chandler Police Substation, 251 already is overflowing with some of the more revenue simply by implementing N. Desert Breeze Boulevard. country’s biggest-name corporate sponsors. educational campaigns for recyclables. The location represents a change from Samila is an ASU senior who “Right now, we’re tossing out tons of stuff one previously announced launched a budding career in sustainability that could go to recycling, and changing To confirm attendance, RSVP online at last year by engineering a kickoff “green” that is just a matter of communicating [email protected] conference on the college campus.
    [Show full text]
  • Liberty Softball Game Notes @Libertyflames @Libertysb LIBERTY SOFTBALL SB Contact: Joe Carmany - [email protected]; Cell Phone - (434) 534-4325
    2017 Liberty Softball Game Notes @libertyflames @libertySB LIBERTY SOFTBALL SB Contact: Joe Carmany - [email protected]; Cell Phone - (434) 534-4325 Liberty 2021 Softball 2021 NCAA Division I Softball Championship Regional Schedule 42-13 Overall No. 24 Liberty Lady Flames Friday, May 18 16-2 ASUN 2021 Record ........................42-13 (16-2 ASUN North) G1: #24 Liberty vs. #21 James Madison, Noon (ESPNU) Feb. 12 vs. Pitt@ W, 10-4 Streak .....................................................................W4 G2: No. 9 seed Tennessee vs. Eastern Ky., 2:30 p.m. Feb. 12 vs. Middle Tenn.@ W, 8-0 (6) Coach ........................Dr. Dot Richardson (UCLA, ‘83) Feb. 13 vs.Middle Tenn.@ W, 2-1 Record at school (Yr.) ............................ 258-190 (8th) Saturday, May 19 Feb. 15 vs. New Mexico St.@ W, 7-2 Overall Record....................................................Same G3: G1 Winner vs. G2 Winner, Noon Feb. 15 vs. New Mexico St.@ W, 11-2 (5) G4: G1 Loser vs. G2 Loser, 2:30 p.m. (loser elimin.) Feb. 17 at Troy W, 3-1 G5: G4 Winner vs. G3 Loser, 5 p.m. (loser elmin.) Feb. 19 at #5 Alabama# L, 3-6 Feb. 20 vs. #7 LSU# L, 3-4 Feb. 20 at #5 Alabama# L, 1-8 Sunday, May 20 Feb. 21 vs. #7 LSU# L, 5-8 G6: G3 Winner vs. G5 Winner, Noon Feb. 26 NOTRE DAME$ W, 3-2 G7: Rematch of G6, 2:30 p.m. (if necessary) Feb. 26 VILLANOVA$ W, 4-3 (8) Feb. 27 VILLANOVA$ W, 18-13 Feb. 27 NOTRE DAME$ L, 1-3 No. 24 Liberty (42-13), the ASUN champion, makes its fourth appearance in the NCAA Division Mar 3 RADFORD W, 8-1 I Softball Championship, competing in the Knoxville Regional, Friday through Sunday.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Pac-12 Conference Softball Standings
    For Immediate Release // Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Contact // Heather Ward ([email protected]) 2019 PAC-12 CONFERENCE SOFTBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT Home Away W L PCT Home Away Neutral Streak UCLA 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 22 1 .957 7-0 2-0 13-1 W6 Washington 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 22 3 .880 6-0 1-0 15-3 W7 Stanford 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 19 4 .826 10-3 1-0 8-1 L2 Oregon State 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 16 5 .762 0-0 4-2 12-3 W4 Arizona State 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 20 7 .741 16-6 0-0 4-1 W4 Arizona 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 18 7 .720 10-4 3-0 5-3 L1 California 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 16 7 .696 0-0 3-2 13-5 W9 Oregon 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 11 10 .524 0-3 0-1 11-6 L6 Utah 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 11 13 .458 0-0 1-2 10-11 W1 NO. 1 UCLA LEADS PAC-12 SOFTBALL INTO LEAGUE PLAY u No. 1 UCLA claims the top spot in the USA Today/NFCA Coaches poll after posting a perfect 5-0 record last week to close out non-conference play with a 22-1 record. The Bruins are one of three teams in the country that has lost one or fewer games this season (Alabama, 25-0, Texas Tech, 24-1).
    [Show full text]
  • Stanford Softball
    2021 GAME NOTES STANFORD SOFTBALL @STANFORDSOFTBALL @STANFORDSBALL CONTACT: Nate Lowery > 916-719-0421 > [email protected] 2021 SCHEDULE HEADING TO FAYETTEVILLE 31-20 (9-12 Pac-12) STANFORD SELECTED FOR SIX-SEEDED ARKANSAS REGIONAL, HM: 21-10 | RD: 10-10 JOINS SOUTH DAKOTA STATE, MANHATTAN Date Opponent Location Time/Result Feb. 19 San Jose State Stanford, Calif. W, 9-2 Feb. 20 San Jose State Stanford, Calif. W, 6-1 Feb. 20 San Jose State Stanford, Calif. W, 7-1 Feb. 21 Santa Clara Stanford, Calif. W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 23 at Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. L, 4-0 Feb. 26 California ! Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2 Feb. 27 Cal Baptist ! Stanford, Calif. W, 5-0 Feb. 27 California ! Stanford, Calif. L, 5-3 Feb. 27 Cal Baptist ! Stanford, Calif. W, 4-1 March 4 BYU # Stanford, Calif. W, 5-3 March 5 Nevada # Stanford, Calif. W, 1-0 March 6 BYU # Stanford, Calif. W, 3-2 March 7 UC Santa Barbara # Stanford, Calif. W, 9-1 (6) March 7 UC Santa Barbara # Stanford, Calif. L, 3-1 March 11 St. Mary's Stanford, Calif. W, 9-0 (5) Stanford (31-20, 9-12 Pac-12) March 11 St. Mary's Stanford, Calif. L, 12-8 vs. South Dakota State (42-6, 21-1 Summit) March 14 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. W, 4-0 March 14 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. W, 14-0 (5) May 21 | Fayetteville, Ark. March 20 LMU Stanford, Calif. W, 3-0 March 20 LMU Stanford, Calif. W, 11-3 (6) 12:30 p.m.
    [Show full text]