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WEEK 13 — WASHINGTON and UCLA 02.07 No 2009 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Oregon State Athletic Communications • Softball Contact: Melody Stockwell DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT [email protected] • 541-737-3720 — Office • 541-737-3072 — Fax 02.06 Southern Illinois! L, 1-3 Wisconsin! W, 4-3 WEEK 13 — WASHINGTON AND UCLA 02.07 No. 22 Georgia@ W, 3-2 James Madison! Cancelled No. 4 No. 2 02.08 No. 13 Houston! L, 4-12 Washington @ UCLA 02.13 Cal State Fullerton W, 6-2 Huskies No. 16 DePaul@ L, 6-7 Bruins 02.14 Utah@ L, 0-2 • • UC Davis@ W, 2-0 May 1, 2009 May 2 & 3, 2009 02.15 Southern Utah@ W, 9-1 (5) • • # 02.19 Tennessee Tech W, 4-1 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. & 12:00 p.m. Kansas# W, 4-1 02.20 No. 12 Northwestern# L, 3-7 # 02.21 No. 20 North Carolina L, 2-5 LOOKING AHEAD — No. 9 Tennessee# L, 0-4 The Oregon State softball and 46 runs. She boasts 28 stolen bases and seven 02.22 Georgia Tech# L, 0-6 team (24-25, 3-12 Pac-10) embarks on its second home runs, having been walked 21 times and reach- 02.27 Cal Poly$ L, 0-3 to last weekend of play in the regular season, start- ing 100 total bases on Saturday. Junior pitcher Dan- UC Riverside$ W, 9-0 ing at No. 4 Washington (35-9, 8-6) on Friday at ielle Lawrie continues to dominate in the circle with $ 02.28 Indiana W, 8-7 3:00 p.m. The Beavers then head to No. 2 UCLA a 0.78 ERA, 1.57 in Pac-10 play, amassing 325 Nevada$ L, 0-3 03.01 Minnesota$ W, 4-1 (35-8, 10-4) for back-to-back games on Saturday strikeouts on 215.0 innings pitched with 15 shut- 03.05 Mount Saint Mary’s% W, 4-1 and Sunday at 3:00 and 12:00 p.m. outs and holding opponents to a .123 batting aver- Florida Gulf Coast% L, 1-2 age. The Huskies are undefeated at home this sea- 03.06 No. 25 Mississippi State% W, 2-0 TRACKING THE BEAVS — Full results from this son, posting a 9-0 record. Washington and UCLA % 03.07 Santa Clara W, 3-0 week’s games can be found through the newly will square off on Wednesday in a single game to 03.08 Radford% L, 2-3 Hawai’i% L, 2-3 redesigned www.osubeavers.com. Live stats are wrap up the series at 1:00 p.m. 03.14 Portland State Cancelled available for all of the games through GameTracker. Portland State Cancelled GameTracker can be found by accessing the 2009 GAMES 51 & 52: NO. 2 UCLA (35-8, 10-4 PAC- 03.21 Oregon* W, 2-1 Oregon State softball schedule. 10) — Saturday & Sunday, May 2 & 3 (3:00 & 12:00 03.23 Portland State Cancelled p.m.): Oregon State is 10-76 all-time against UCLA. Portland State Cancelled 03.25 Seattle W, 8-0 (5) GAME 50: NO. 4 WASHINGTON (35-9, 8-6 PAC- The Bruins earned the first win of the series earlier Seattle W, 8-0 (5) 10) — Friday, May 1 (3:00 p.m.): Oregon State is this month. 03.27 No. 11 Arizona* L, 9-12 15-42 all-time against Washington. The Huskies 03.28 No. 6 Arizona State* L, 3-11 (5) took both of the meetings earlier this season. The Bruins are riding a nine-game winning streak, all * 03.29 No. 6 Arizona State L, 0-8 (5) conference match-ups, including sophomore Moni- 04.03 No. 2 Stanford* L, 2-4 04.04 No. 12 California* W, 5-4 Washington is coming off of a 1-2 weekend in Ari- ca Harrison’s school record setting performance of 04.05 No. 12 California* L, 3-12 (6) zona, falling to Arizona State on Friday before split- three home runs over No. 4 Arizona State on Sun- 04.08 Portland State W, 10-3 ting with Arizona on Saturday and Sunday. Senior day. Sophomore Katie Schroeder leads the Bruin of- Portland State W, 5-0 Ashley Charters continues to lead the Washington fense with a .410 batting average with six other bat- * 04.10 Oregon L, 2-3 offense with a .459 batting average, 67 total hits ters hitting above .300. Schroeder leads the team 04.11 Oregon* W, 2-1 04.15 Portland State W, 2-1 Portland State W, 2-0 04.17 No. 3 UCLA* L, 1-8 OREGON STATE PROBABLE LINEUP 04.18 No. 4 Washington* L, 0-1 (9) 04.19 No. 4 Washington* L, 1-7 04.23 UC Davis W, 5-4 UC Davis W, 7-2 04.24 No. 15 California* L, 2-11 (5) 04.25 No. 4 Stanford* L, 3-6 Dani Chisholm 04.26 No. 4 Stanford* L, 0-4 05.01 No. 4 Washington* 1:00 p.m. Ashley Sanchez Tarah Black 05.02 No. 2 UCLA* 3:00 p.m. 05.03 No. 2 UCLA* 12:00 p.m. 05.07 Arizona State* 3:00 p.m. 05.08 Arizona* 3:00 p.m. 05.09 Arizona* 12:00 p.m. Nikki Chandler Paige Lowe 05.10 NCAA Selection Day 05.15-17 NCAA Regionals 05.22-24 NCAA Super Regionals 05.27-06.03 NCAA Women’s College World Series DeAnn Young Erin Guzy ! — Cathedral City Kickoff, Cathedral City, Calif. @ — Louisville Slugger Invitational, Las Vegas, Nev. # — Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. PITCHERS: $ — CSUF DiMarini Invitational, Fullerton, Calif. Kelly Dyer % — Hawai’i Invitational, Manoa, Hawai’i Stefanie Ewing * — Pacific-10 Conference Game Paige Hall Home games are in bold. All times Pacific. Karmen Holladay April 28, 2009 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 1 in hits (55), runs (45), home runs (13), walks (29), Roderfeld broke into the career record books with OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS stolen bases (17) and on base percentage (.533). her 15th career home run against No. 6 Arizona State Location . Corvallis, Ore. Founded . 1868 Junior Megan Langenfeld has emerged as possibly on Saturday, Mar. 28, good to tie for 10th. Roderfeld Enrollment. 21,100 the conference’s top pitcher, posting a perfect 11- amassed eight last season and already has 12 this Nickname . .Beavers 0 record with a 1.11 ERA, 1.25 in conference play. season, hitting four in one week over five games. She Colors . Orange and Black Langenfeld posts three complete game shutouts, currently is tied for fourth on the single season list Conference . .Pacific-10 two combined, three saves and 74 strikeouts on and ninth on the career list. Home Facility . OSU Softball Complex 88.2 innings pitched, holding opponents to a .117 President . Dr. Edward Ray batting average. UCLA is 9-4 at home this season. SCHOOL RECORD DEFENSE — Senior Paige Director of Athletics . Bob De Carolis Lowe and the rest of the team set a new school Athletics Faculty Rep. Dr. Kelvin Koong LOOKING BACK AT LAST WEEK — SWA/Associate A.D. Marianne Vydra Oregon State record, while tying the NCAA single game record, Ticket Office . .1-800-GO-BEAVS set a new school record for double plays, turning its turning four double plays against Kansas on Febru- 29th on Sunday. But the Beavers went 2-3 on the ary 19. The Beavers set a new single season record SOFTBALL CONTACT INFO weekend, taking Thursday’s doubleheader against on April 26, turning their 29th. Lowe has helped to Head Coach . .Kirk Walker UC Davis but falling to No. 15 California and No. 4 turn 21, including the 29th unassisted. The Beavers Alma Mater. UCLA ‘88 Stanford. second most was three against Arizona State on OSU Record . .490-378-3/14 Years Career Record . .490-378-3/14 Years February 22, 2007 with DeAnn Young being apart Assistant Coach . Crissy Buck Senior Paige Lowe turned the school record 29th of all three turned. The previous team season record Assistant Coach . Shawna Feldt double play unassisted catching a line drive and was 28, set in 2003. Director of Operations . Heather Smith catching the runner at second off base. She has 21 Softball Office . (541) 737-2522 on the season. RPI RANKINGS — Oregon State is currently 63rd TOP RETURNERS in the most recent RPI rankings, released April 21. Player Pos. Yr. Sophomore Audrey Roderfeld blasted a pair on The Beavers finished the 2008 season ranked 70th. Dani Chisholm OF Jr. back-to-back days with one coming against the • 2008: .321 Avg., 31 R, 22 RBI, 15-18 SB, Golden Bears on Friday and the next coming against HOME OPENERS — Oregon State has won its 8 2B, All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention the Cardinal on Saturday. Roderfeld went 2-for-2 home opener for the last six seasons with the win Kelly Dyer P/DP Jr. with a run and a walk in Saturday’s game. over Oregon being its first conference and home • 2008: 2.72 ERA, 192 SO, 52 App., 23 CG, opener of those six. 5 SHO, All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention Freshman Ashley Sanchez tallied three straight Erin Guzy OF So. MAJOR MILESTONE — Kirk Walker • 2008: .288 Avg., 19 R, 22 RBI, All-Pac-10 multi-hit games, beginning with Thursday’s double- Head coach Honorable Mention, Pac-10 All-Freshmen Team header. With those games, she now has a team- earned his 500th career win against Minnesota on McKenna Lowe OF So. leading 12 multi-hit games on the season. Sunday, Mar. 1 at the CSUF DiMarini Invitational.
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