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2006 Little East Conference Softball Post Season Awards PROVIDENCE, RI —
Rhode Island College sophomore first baseman Christie Lotti
(Waterford, CT) earned Little East Conference Player of the Year
honors, Anchorwoman junior Nicole Riley (North Providence, RI) was
selected Pitcher of the Year, Keene State College freshman utility
player Jenna Patnode (Swanzey, NH) received Rookie of the Year
laurels while Diana Pepin of Eastern Connecticut and Maria Morin of
Rhode Island College shared Coach of the Year honors to highlight
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First Team All-Little East Conference Name Position Class Institution Melissa Scata Catcher Sophomore Keene State College Brittany Finkeldey Catcher Sophomore Western Connecticut State University Nicole Riley Pitcher Junior Rhode Island College Katie Mainville Pitcher Senior University of Southern Maine Lindsay Savelle Pitcher Senior Eastern Connecticut State University Shelby Slie Pitcher Sophomore Western Connecticut State University Christie Lotti First Base Sophomore Rhode Island College Amanda Leal Second Base Senior UMass Dartmouth Stacey DiMaggio Third Base Sophomore Western Connecticut State University Christen Lachapelle Shortstop Junior University of Southern Maine Katie Benevides Outfield Senior Rhode Island College Andree Sitnik Outfield Senior Rhode Island College Kristy Swanson Outfield Senior Western Connecticut State University Loren Angiolillo Designated Player Freshman Western Connecticut State University Jenna Patnode Utility Player Freshman Keene State College Second Team All-Little East Conference Name Position Class Institution Erin Fuoroli Pitcher Junior Keene State College Brooke Nici Pitcher Senior Eastern Connecticut State University Brittney Kannan Pitcher Freshman UMass Dartmouth Bree Loon Pitcher Freshman University of Southern Maine Cortney Romyns Pitcher Sophomore Western Connecticut State University Meg Cirigliano First Base Junior Western Connecticut State University Casie Lyons Second Base Senior Rhode Island College Karen Taber Third Base Junior Eastern Connecticut State University Andrea Ciarletta Third Base Junior UMass Boston Katherine Wall Shortstop Sophomore UMass Boston Vicki Andruszkiewicz Shortstop Freshman UMass Dartmouth Megan Ponte Outfield Senior Rhode Island College Megan Stanley Outfield Freshman University of Southern Maine Jennifer Widener Outfield Freshman UMass Boston Leanne Barry Outfield Freshman Plymouth State University Kristyn Alexander Designated Player Junior Rhode Island College Krystal Bilek Utility Player Sophomore Rhode Island College |
ALICIA O'BRIEN RESIGNS SOFTBALL POST
After 17 years at Western Connecticut State University,
Alicia O’Brien resigned as the Head Softball Coach and Associate
Director of Athletics/Senior Women's Administrator earlier this
month, announced Ed Farrington, Director of Athletics.
O'Brien
has been named
Senior Women's Administrator and Associate Head Softball Coach at
Central (Iowa) College in Pella, Iowa. She
will also working with the college admission office as transfer
student coordinator.
O'Brien is the wife of Dutch head coach George Wares.
Combining O'Brien's career record with that of Wares (753-243-3,
.757), the Dutch softball staff boasts an 1176-456-6 mark (.719) and
28 NCAA tournament appearances.
O'Brien leaves behind one of WestConn's most successful
athletic programs. During her tenure, the Colonials have gone
423-213-3 and made 13 post-season appearances.
This past spring, the Colonials finished with an
impressive 28-18 record and appeared in their eighth NCAA
Tournament.
O'Brien celebrated her 400th career win on March 23,
2006 in a 4-0 victory over Mount Vernon Nazarene while her team was
at the Rebel Spring Games in Kissimmee, Florida.
The Colonials have won 24 or more games 11 straight
seasons and for the 12th time in the past 13 campaigns (22 wins in
1995).
In 2005, WestConn advanced to the championship game of
the Eastern College Athletic Conference New England Championships.
It finished the year with a 24-16-1 record to mark the 12th straight
season to reach 20 or more wins.
In 2004, O'Brien led the Colonials to a 26-16 overall
record and 9-5 finish in the Little East Conference. They were
crowned LEC Tournament champions. The win earned them a seventh bid
to the NCAA Tournament.
In 2002, the softball team completed its most
successful season ever. It finished the 2002 campaign ranked #9 in
the country and competed in it's first-ever NCAA Division III
College World Series. It captured the NCAA New England Regional
Championship held at Wheaton College in Norton, MA and completed the
year with a 34-9-1 overall record.
The program enjoyed enormous success during O'Brien's
tenure. From 1999 to 2002, it had four consecutive 30-win seasons,
won three straight conference titles and appeared in four straight
NCAA Tournaments. The Colonials, in all likelihood, would have made
an appearance in the 2003 ECAC Tournament had the institution not
taken a one-year hiatus from declaring it's eligibility.
Although having coached numerous regional All-Americans
in the past, the first two All-Americans, Cherie Bailey and Sarah
Zaslaw received recognition at the National Tournament banquet in
2002. Four Little East Conference Player of the Year winners wore
Colonial blue (Kim Lynch, Shanna Fairchild and Cherie Bailey in
back-to-back seasons). Three LEC Pitcher of the Year awards (Katie
Manning, Stacey Miehe, Zaslaw) were garnered by Western Connecticut
hurlers as well.
O'Brien was inducted into the Connecticut Softball Hall
of Fame in August 2002 as the Collegiate Coach. Alicia is a member
of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the New England
Intercollegiate Softball Coaches Association. She is a member of the
NCAA Regional All-American Committee.
At the
University, OBrien was a member of the Hall of Fame Committee and a
member of the Wellness Initiative. She is also the director of
Western Connecticut Softball Camp and speaks at clinics throughout
the area during the year. She recently completed a five-year
consulting job with the Danbury school system as a Title IX
consultant.
After earning her undergraduate degree at WestConn in
1983, she went on to earn a M.S. in Counseling from the Danbury,
Connecticut institution in 1993.
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III All-Region Teams Announced 05/08/06 - NFCA Release Western Connecticut State University put three players on the New England Region first and second teams as the NFCA announced its 2006 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division III All-Region teams Monday. Junior first baseman Meg Cirigliano and freshman designated player Loren Angiolillo were named to the Second Team and sophomore third baseman Stacey DiMaggio was honored on the Third Team. Cirigliano led the Colonials in batting with a .393 average. She had a team high 13 doubles, 33 runs scored and drove in 20 runs. Angiolillo batted .348, also had 13 double and led the team with 26 RBI. DiMaggio finished third in batting at a .342 clip. She had seven doubles, four triples and two home runs in her second season. New England Region First Team Pos. Name School P Nicole Riley Rhode Island College P Clara Hard Williams C Meghan Sargent Endicott 1B Christie Lotti Rhode Island College 2B Danielle Lopez Tufts 3B Sarah Campbell Keene State SS Kelly Christensen Clark (MA) OF Andrea Cartullo Babson OF Katie Franklin Bates OF Sara Watson Smith UT Meghan Gaskell Babson DP Sarah Bagierek Springfield AL Megan Huckins Endicott AL Alana Frost Williams AL Joey Lye Williams Second Team Pos. Name School P Meghan Kelly Worcester Poly P Miya Warner Amherst C Amanda Johansson Springfield C Melissa Scata Keene State 1B Jessica DePolito Wheaton (MA) 2B Denise Fumicello Springfield 3B Marcia Whitehead Wesleyan (CT) SS Dottie Bartsch Endicott OF Katie Benevides Rhode Island College OF Meghan Sullivan Wellesley College OF Nicole Maglione Worcester Poly UT Erica Bailey Tufts DP Loren Angiolillo Western Connecticut State AL Paula McGinn Endicott AL Meg Cirigliano Western Connecticut State Third Team Pos. Name School AL Erica Barry Babson AL Kara Wong Wellesley AL Rachel Pearson Endicott AL Katie Holbrook Bridgewater State (MA) AL Shena Simone Curry AL Kristi Albert Saint Joseph's (ME) AL Debbie Sasges Smith AL Katie Mainville Southern Maine AL Robyn Savitske Endicott AL Jenna Harvey Wellesley College AL Christen Lachapelle Southern Maine AL Samantha Kuhles Tufts AL Stacey DiMaggio Western Connecticut State AL Kristyn Alexander Rhode Island College AL Megan Cusick Tufts AL = At-Large |
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Mallory Zenkus
Named to NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 2006 NCAA Regional all-tournament team C -- Hannah Shalett, Ithaca 1B -- Kaitlyn Dulac, Ithaca 2B -- Nikki Kaschauer, Penn State-Behrend 3B -- Stacy Pelesz, Ithaca SS -- Kirby Davids, Plattsburgh OF -- Julie Gawronski, Union OF -- Jenn Marro, Ithaca OF -- Stephanie Vanek, Rensselaer P -- Nicole Cade, Ithaca P -- Michelle Street, Rensselaer D/UT -- Stacey Bartels, Ithaca At-Large -- Abby Arceneaux, Union At-Large -- Beth Gargon, Rensselaer At-Large -- Michelle Rogers, Union At-Large -- Mallory Zenkus, Western Connecticut |
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ELIMINATED FROM NCAAs FOLLOWING 6-2 LOSS TO UNION ITHACA, NY - Abby Arceneaux (Mechanicville, NY) pitched a complete-game four hitter as Union College defeated Western Connecticut State University, 6-2 in the third elimination game of the day NCAA Division III Northeast Regional Softball Tournament at Korstrinsky Field at Ithaca College Friday afternoon. The senior hurler, who allowed three WestConn singles and a double to Loren Angiolillo (Wolcott, CT), improves to 16-5 on the season. The Dutchwomen, now 31-6, advance to the Loser's Bracket Final on Saturday against RPI at 12 noon. Ithaca College will take on SUNY Plattsburgh at 10 a.m. in the first game on Saturday. Union pounded out 10 hits against the Colonials' pitching staff. Starter and loser Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT) yielded four hits and two runs over 5 1/3 innings before turning the ball over to Cortney Romyns (Newton, NJ). Romyns gave up six hits and four runs, only one them earned, over the final inning and a third. Four Union players had two hits. Catherine Keilb (Rensselaer, NY) went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs including a long two-run single that just missed clearing the fence in deep straight-away center field in the seventh inning. Julie Gawronski (Dunkirk, NY), Megan Kaknis (New Windsor, NY) and Colleen White (Westport, CT) each had a pair of hits for the Dutchwomen. Arceneaux had a tremendous game defensively, snaring three line shots back through the box. The final one ended a one-out rally for the Colonials in the fifth inning. WestConn finishes the season at 28-18 after making its eighth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Its best showing in the NCAA came in 2002 when it won the New England Regional and advanced to the Finals in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. |
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9-0 BLANKING OF ELMS COLLEGE ITHACA, NY - The Western Connecticut State University offense continued to pound the ball and Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT) was nearly un-hittable as the Colonials blanked Elms College, 9-0 in five innings at Korstrinsky Field at Ithaca College on Friday afternoon. The game took only 48 minutes to play as Slie mowed down the Blazers with nine strike outs over four innings. The only hit she yielded was a two-out double to Lauren Stauch in the fourth. She improves to 16-7 on the season. Christina Scordato (Hillsdale, NJ) pitched the one-two-three fifth inning for the Colonials. WestConn, now 28-17, had 11 hits against the Blazers which were eliminated from the Tournament with a 27-12 record. The Blazers finish the season with their second-most wins in school history. Back in 2003 they went 28-7 and made their first NCAA Tournament appearance. Meg Cirigliano (Newington, CT), Loren Angiolillo (Wolcott, CT) and Brittany Finkeldey (Ivoryton, CT) each went two for three on the afternoon. Finkeldey had a pair of doubles and two RBI while Angiolillo had a single and a two RBI triple. Kristy Swanson (Danbury, CT) had a single and two RBI on the day. Tammie Tremblay (Springfield, MA) took the loss for Elms and drops to 5-6 on the year. WestConn scored four runs in the bottom half of the first inning and have now scored eight runs in the first inning of its three NCAA games. It was its second-straight games with 11 or more hits. In Thursday's 6-5 loss to Plattsburgh, the Colonials pounded out 14 hits. The Colonials face Union College, the team they defeated 2-1 in the opening round on Thursday, at 4 p.m. on Friday in the third elimination game of the day. Earlier action on Friday included Union eliminating Penn State Behrend, 5-0. Ithaca and RPI open up action in the winner's bracket at 2 p.m. today. |
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SHELBY SLIE PITCHES
WESTCONN TO 2-1 VICTORY OVER UNION COLLEGE IN FIRST ROUND OF NCAA
TOURNAMENT ITHACA, NY - Sophomore righty Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT) held Union College to three hits in Western Connecticut State University's opening-round 2-1 victory in the NCAA Division III Softball Northeast Regional at Korstrinsky Field at Ithaca College on Thursday morning. The Colonials, 27-16, will play #1 seed Plattsburgh State on Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. Mallory Zenkus (Seymour, CT) led the Colonials' hitting attack with two hits including an RBI single in the top of the first inning. She belted a two-out double in the third inning. In the first inning, Loren Angiolillo (Wolcott, CT) came around to score on Zenkus' drive to right field. She was followed close behind when, WestConn's next batter, Brittany Finkeldey (Ivoryton, CT) reached on a throwing error by Union pitcher Abby Arceneaux (Mechanicville, NY) and WestConn led, 2-0. Slie held the Dutchwomen, which came into the tournament leading the nation in hitting at .386, hitless through three innings before Michelle Rogers (Clarence, NY) reached on a two-out single. She was left stranded at first base. Union, 29-6, would cut its deficit in half in the sixth inning. Arceneaux reached on an error by Stacey DiMaggio (Hopewell Junction, NY) to lead off the inning. She moved over to third base on a single to right field by Alicia Gifford (Schenectady, NY). Julie Gawronski (Dunkirk, CT) plated Arceneaux with a single to left field. With runners on first and second and no one out, Slie was able to induce Catherine Kielb (Rensselaer, NY) to pop into an infield fly and caught Kielb looking at strike three. Megan Kakins (New Windsor, NY) appeared to have tied the game with a drive to right field, but Julia Wullen (Bergenfield, NJ) was able to gun her out at first base to end the threat. Slie pitch a one-two-three seventh for her 15th victory of the season. She struck out four and walked one while allowing the one unearned run. She is now 15-6 on the season. Arceneaux drops to 15-5 on the season. She allowed four hits, struck out two and walked three on the day. The double elimination tournament continues through Sunday, May 14. The regional champion moves on to the finals in Raleigh, NC which begin on Thursday, May 18. WestConn is making its eighth appearance in the NCAA Tournament. This is the Dutchwomen's fourth trip to the NCAAs. |
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RECEIVES AT-LARGE BID TO EIGHTH NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCE DANBURY,
CT ---The
NCAA Division III Softball Committee has announced the 59 teams that
will compete in the Division III Softball Championship. Western Connecticut State University, which will be making its eighth appearance in the NCAAs, earned an at-large bid on Monday. Second-seeded Ithaca College (35-4) was chosen to host the seven-team NCAA Northeast Regional. The double-elimination regional will be held Thursday through Sunday at Ithaca's Kostrinsky Field. WestConn's first game will be Thursday at 10 a.m. against fourth-seeded Union (29-5). The rest of the regional field features top-seeded Plattsburgh (37-7), third-seeded Rensselaer (34-4), sixth-seeded Elms (27-10), seventh-seeded Penn-State Behrend (30-6). Ticket prices and other information will be announced later Monday. The Ithaca regional pairings and game times can be found at the following site: http://www.sportsline.com/images/ncaasports/brackets/d3_soft_ithaca_2006.pdf Western Connecticut State University enters the tournament with a 26-16 and were 9-5 record in the Little East Conference this past spring. The Colonials earned the at-large bid after being eliminated by LEC Champion Rhode Island College last Friday. The Colonials best showing in the NCAA Tournament came in 2002 when they won the New England Regional and appeared in the Division III College World Series in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. WestConn is led by junior Meg Cirigliano, sophomore Stacey DiMaggio and freshman Loren Angiollilo. Cirigliano is batting .378 with 19 RBI and 30 runs scored. DiMaggio and Angiollilo lead the club with 23 RBI each and .353 and .343 batting averages, respectively. The Colonials' pitching staff is headed by junior Shelby Slie who comes into the NCAA Tournament with a 14-6 record and 1.62 ERA. She has 131 strike outs in 125.1 innings. Cortney Romyns is 8-4 with a 2.10 ERA. WestConn, which opened the season 6-6 at the Rebel Spring Games in Florida, won 20 or its final 28 regular-season games.
The seven-team first
rounds will be held May 11-14 on the campuses of competing
institutions. The eight-team first rounds will be held May 11-15 on
the campuses of competing institutions. Thirty-five
conferences have been granted automatic qualification and six
independents were selected for the 2006 championship. The 18
remaining teams were selected on an at-large basis from automatic
qualifying conferences and the remaining independent institutions.
*Indicates host
institution Seed No. 2 - Winner
of first round at Salem, Virginia. Seed No. 3 - Winner
of first round at Indianola, Iowa. Seed No. 4 - Winner
of first round at Rock Island, Illinois. Seed No. 5 - Winner
of first round at Ithaca, New York. Seed No. 6 - Winner
of first round at Babson Park, Massachusetts. Seed No. 7 - Winner
of first round at Redlands, California. Seed No. 8 - Winner
of first round at Salisbury, Maryland. St. Thomas
(Minnesota) won the 2005 NCAA Division III Softball Championship by
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courtesy of RIC Sports Information Office Sitnik’s Three Hits Leads RIC Past Western Connecticut Providence, RI—Top-seeded Rhode Island College eliminated fourth-seeded Western Connecticut, 6-4, in game five of the 2006 Little East Conference Softball Tournament. The Anchorwomen jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning as senior right fielder Andree Sitnik (Lincoln, RI) hit a bases-loaded, two-RBI single down the left field line. The Colonials evened the game up in the bottom half of the frame on sophomore third baseman Stacey DiMaggio’s (Hopewell Junction, NY) two-RBI triple to right field. The Anchorwomen took the lead for good in the top of the third inning as freshman designated player Justine Burgess (Uxbridge, MA) plated Sitnik with an RBI triple to left field. RIC piled on three more runs in the fourth inning on sophomore first baseman Christie Lotti’s (Waterford, CT) RBI ground out and sophomore third baseman Krystal Bilek’s (Fitchburg, MA) RBI single, on which another RIC run scored due to a Western Connecticut error. RIC junior pitcher Nicole Riley (North Providence, RI) allowed four runs, three of which were earned, on nine hits to go along with six strikeouts, to earn her 22nd (22-2) win of the season. Western Connecticut
starting pitcher Cortney Romyns (Newton, NJ) was saddled with her
fourth loss (8-4), allowing six runs on six hits. She walked five
and struck out two. Sophomore pitcher Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT)
pitched three and two-thirds innings of scoreless relief, allowing
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Little East Conference Softball Tournament Results Rhode Island College 6 Western Connecticut 4 Colonials eliminated
Western Connecticut starters: 18/1b M.Cirigliano; 2/2b K. Lugovich; 3/dh L.Angiolillo; 7/3b S. DiMaggio; 6/ss M. Zenkus; 19/c B. Finkeldey; 22/p C. Romyns; 32/cf K. Swanson; 4/rf J. Wullen; 8/lf R. Hadyka;
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courtesy of RIC Sports Information Office Keene State Downs Western Connecticut Campbell’s Second Inning Double Proves To Be The Difference Providence, RI—Third-seeded Keene State defeated fourth-seeded Western Connecticut, 2-0, in game three of the 2006 Little East Conference Softball Tournament. Two runs in the bottom of the second inning for the Owls proved to be all the offense they would need. Junior center fielder Kathleen Gambino (Freeport, NY) and freshman right fielder Jenna Patnode (Swanzey, NH) both reached base with singles. They both scored on senior third baseman Sarah Campbell’s (Auburn, MA) two-out double to the left center field fence. On the mound for the Owls, sophomore Ashley Nicholson (Swanzey, NH) kept the Colonials in check as she went the distance to record her 11th (11-6) win of the season. Nicholson did not allow a run on just three hits to go along with one strikeout. Western Connecticut starting pitcher, sophomore Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT), was saddled with her sixth (14-6) loss of the season as she threw six innings, giving up two runs on five hits to go along with five strikeouts. The win stops a
four-game losing streak for Keene State. The loss stops a five-game
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WESTCONN SOFTBALL ESCAPES WITH DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP OVER SOUTHERN MAINE, 2-1 AND 3-2 DANBURY, CT – Junior first baseman Meg Cirigliano (Newington, CT) went 8 for 9 and droved in the game-winning run in the first game as Western Connecticut State University edged University of Southern Maine, 2-1 and 3-2 in a Little East Conference doubleheader on Sunday afternoon at Westside Field in Danbury. Cirigliano went 5 for 5 and belted the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning in the opener. She drove in Julia Wullen (Bergenfield, NJ) who had reach on an error by Southern Maine's pitcher Katie Mainville (Coopers Mills, ME). Cirigliano, who is batting a team-leading .383 on the season, followed that performance by going 3 for 4 and scoring a run in the nightcap. In the opener, Southern Maine scored an unearned run in the top of the first inning when Mallory Zenkus (Seymour, CT) was unable to corral a fly ball with the bases loaded. The infield fly was not invoked and Sabrina Mills (Westford, MA) raced home from third base. Mills opened the game with a double to left center and moved over to third on a single by Christen Lachapelle (Farmingdale, ME). WestConn knotted the game in the bottom of the sixth inning when Stacey DiMaggio (Hopewell, Jct., NY) reached on a fielder's choice and advanced to second on another fielder's choice. She came around to score on a RBI single by Brittany Finkeldey (Ivoryton, CT). Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT) improved to 14-5 after allowing just five hits and an unearned run. She struck out 12 and walked three. Mainville drops to 8-7 on the year after scattering 11 hits, striking out seven and walking one. In the nightcap, DiMaggio had two hits including the game-winning single to right center field in the bottom of the seventh inning. Meg Brunell (North Attleboro, MA) scored the unearned run after reaching on an error by right fielder Caitlin Stivaletta (Wells, ME) with one out. Brunell moved to third on back-to-back singles by Cirigliano and Kristen Lugovich (West Haven, CT) then scored on DiMaggio's long single. In the nightcap, Cortney Romyns (Newton, NJ) earned the victory after coming on in relief of Christina Scordato (Hillsdale, NJ) in the third inning. Romyns improves to 8-3 on the season after allowing just two hits and striking out a pair over five innings. Mills went 2 for 3 to lead the Huskies, now 19-17 overall and 8-6 in the LEC. Bre Loon (Jay, ME) took the heart-breaking loss after allowing nine hits and three unearned runs and striking out one. She drops to 10-6 on the year. The Little East Conference Tournament begins on Thursday, May 4 at top seed Rhode Island College. Pairing and game times will be finalized on Monday morning. WestConn, 26-14 overall and 9-5 in the LEC, has secured the fourth seed for the double-elimination tournament. The number four seed plays number three, either Keene State or Eastern Connecticut in the third game of Thursday's action. |
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2006 WestConn Softball Statistics Western Connecticut at Keene State College May 04, 2006 at Providence, RI (Dayna A. Bazar) Western Connecticut 0 (26-15) Keene State College 2 (25-12) Player AB R H BI Player AB R H BI --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- Meg Cirigliano 1b.......... 3 0 0 0 PATNODE rf................. 3 1 1 0 Kristen Lugovich 2b........ 3 0 1 0 STARKEY 2b................. 3 0 1 0 Loren Angiollilo dh........ 3 0 0 0 CAMPBELL 3b................ 3 0 1 2 Stacey DiMaggio 3b......... 3 0 0 0 SCATA c.................... 2 0 0 0 Mallory Zenkus ss.......... 2 0 0 0 CONKLIN 1b................. 3 0 1 0 Brittany Finkeldey c....... 3 0 0 0 NICHOLSON p................ 3 0 0 0 Kristy Swanson lf.......... 3 0 1 0 UNDERHILL dh............... 2 0 0 0 Julia Wullen rf............ 2 0 1 0 GAMBINO cf................. 2 1 1 0 Meg Brunnell cf............ 2 0 0 0 FOOTE ss................... 2 0 0 0 Shelby Slie p.............. 0 0 0 0 D'AMATO lf................. 0 0 0 0 Totals..................... 24 0 3 0 Totals..................... 23 2 5 2 Score by Innings R H E ----------------------------------------- Western Connecticut. 000 000 0 - 0 3 0 Keene State College. 002 000 X - 2 5 0 ----------------------------------------- LOB - WCSU 4; KSC 4. 2B - CAMPBELL(7). SB - B. Finkeldey(1); K. Swanson(3); CONKLIN(2). Western Connecticut IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shelby Slie L,15-5........ 6.0 5 2 2 1 5 0 0 0 1 23 24 9 4 Keene State College IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HP IBB AB BF FO GO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NICHOLSON W,11-6.......... 7.0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 24 25 12 8 Strikeouts - J. Wullen; STARKEY; CONKLIN 2; UNDERHILL; FOOTE. Walks - M. Zenkus; SCATA. Umpires - Start: Time: Attendance: 79 Game: WCSB0504 |
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Pitcher of the Week Shelby Slie, Sophomore, Pitcher, Western Connecticut State University In four appearances last week, Slie was 3-0 with a 0.93 ERA over 22.2 innings of work with 22 strikeouts last week for the Colonials. In three appearances against LEC opposition, Slie did not allow an earned run. In a 9-0, six-inning, win over UMass Dartmouth, Slie struck out five while giving up three hits. In a 2-1, nine-inning, victory over Southern Maine, Slie gave up one unearned run and struck out 12. |
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Player of the Week Meg Cirigliano, Junior, First Base, Western Connecticut State University In a 4-2 week for the Colonials, Cirigliano batted .526 (10-for-19) with seven runs scored, three RBI, four doubles and four walks. In a doubleheader split with Eastern Connecticut, Cirigliano was 3-for-6 with one run scored, one run batted in and two doubles. In a doubleheader sweep of UMass Boston, Cirigliano was 4-for-6 with five runs scored with one run batted in. |
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WESTERN CONNECTICUT SOFTBALL TEAM SWEEPS DOUBLEHEADER AT UMASS DARTMOUTH NORTH DARTMOUTH, MA-Western Connecticut State held the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s softball team to seven hits and won both games of their Little East Conference doubleheader, 4-1 and 9-0 in six innings, at the UMass Dartmouth Athletic Complex Saturday afternoon. The Corsairs scored just once during the two games. With one out, freshman third baseman Christine White (Worcester, MA/St. Peter Marian HS) doubled, but was thrown out trying to stretch it into a triple. Senior second baseman Amanda Leal (New Bedford, MA/New Bedford HS) singled, and freshman shortstop Vicki Andruskiewicz (Danvers, MA/Danvers HS) followed with a run-scoring double. WCSU had taken a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning on run scoring on a run-scoring single by Kristen Lugovich and Meg Cirigliano’s RBI double. Cirigliano doubled home two more runs in the fourth. Cortney Romyna allowed three hits in five innings to earn the victory and improve to 7-3. Cristina Scordato finished for her second save. Freshman right-hander Brittney Kannan (Methuen, MA/Central Catholic HS) took the loss for UMD, going all the way and falling to 8-7. Western Connecticut scored unearned runs in the first two innings of the nightcap to take the lead, then increased their lead to 4-0 in the third when Loren Angiolillo tripled home one run and scored on a single by Stacey DiMaggio. DiMaggio’s solo homer in the fifth made it 5-0, and Romyna’s three-run homer keyed a four-run WCSU sixth that allowed the Colonials to end the game early on the eight-run rule. Shelby Slie scattered three hits in six innings to improve to 13-5. Freshman right-hander Amie Nickerson (Wrentham, MA/King Philip HS), the first of three Corsair pitchers, took the loss and fell to 6-3. “We didn’t hit the ball well, especially in the second game,” said UMass Dartmouth Head Coach Holly Morris. “We’ve had a hard time with the bats lately. I’m hoping that we’ll put the last few games behind us, and get ready for the post-season.” UMass Dartmouth fell to 14-11-1, 4-9-1 in the Little East Conference, while Western Connecticut improved to 24-14 and 7-5. The Colonials will return to action when they Little East Conference Tournament begins Thursday, while the Corsairs hope to join them, depending on the results of other conference games this weekend. |
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TRINITY SOFTBALL SPLITS WITH WESTERN CONNECTICUT
Hartford, Conn. –
Sophomore DH Laura Cutler (Concord, Mass.) hit an RBI single with
two outs in the bottom of the third inning to drive in tri-captain C
Lindsey Freeman (Lancaster, Mass.) for the game-winning run as the
Trinity College Bantams won the first of two games against the
Western Connecticut State University Colonials 2-1 before dropping
the second game 7-4 in softball action this afternoon. With the
split, Trinity’s record is now 20-8 overall, while the Colonials
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RECORD AS ANCHORWOMEN SWEEP Junior Pitcher Establishes New RIC Record For Single-Season Wins Providence, RI—Rhode Island College has now won eight consecutive games and is unbeaten in its last 16 contests as the Anchorwomen took two games from Little East Conference rival Western Connecticut, 6-2 and 1-0, in collegiate softball action on Tuesday afternoon. RIC is two wins shy of tying the program record for wins (28) in a season with four regular season games remaining on the schedule. In game one, the Anchorwomen scored three runs in the bottom of the first and never looked back on the way to a 6-2 victory. That would be all the run support RIC junior pitcher Nicole Riley (North Providence, RI) would need to record her 18th (18-2) win of the season. Riley, who has not lost since Mar. 17 and is the reigning Little East Conference Softball Pitcher of the Week, threw a complete game, allowing two runs on eight hits, while striking out six. The 18 wins is a new program record for victories in a season. Freshman designated player Justine Burgess (Uxbridge, MA) and Riley each had two-RBI singles to pace the Anchorwomen’s offense. Burgess and sophomore first baseman Christie Lotti (Waterford, CT) each recorded two hits in the win. Western Connecticut sophomore pitcher Courtney Romyns (Newton, NJ) settled down after a rough first frame, allowing six hits in a losing effort (6-3). Game two was a tight affair as the two LEC rivals played scoreless softball up to the fifth inning. RIC senior center fielder Megan Ponte (Wakefield, RI) drew a walk and scored on senior second baseman Casie Lyons’ (Hudson, MA) RBI double. Burgess scattered seven hits and struck out three to earn her seventh win (7-5) and pick up her second collegiate shutout. Western Connecticut sophomore pitcher Christina Scordato (Hillsdale, NJ) took the loss (4-4). |
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WESTCONN ROLLS
TO DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP OVER UMASS BOSTON BOSTON, MA - The Western Connecticut State University softball team improved to 21-11 on the season with a doubleheader sweep over UMass Boston at Clark Athletic Center on Saturday. Junior first baseman Meg Cirigliano went 4 for 6 and scored five runs in the twinbill as WestConn defeated the Beacons, 10-3 and 9-1 on Saturday. WestConn, which banged out nine hits and scored five unearned runs in the opener, got strong performances on the mound by Cortney Romyns and Christina Scordato. Romyns improved to 6-2 after allowing three hits and two runs over four innings. She struck out seven and walked four. Scordato earned her second save of the season after mopping up the last three innings. She allowed three hits while striking out two. In the nightcap, the Colonials scattered 16 hits and never looked back after scoring six runs in the top of the first inning. Kristy Swanson and Rachel Hadyka each had a triple for WestConn. Shelby Slie went the distance to improve to 11-5 on the year. She had 14 strike outs and walked just two in six inning. |
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WESTCONN AND COAST GUARD SPLIT NON-CONFERENCE DOUBLEHEADER NEW LONDON, CONN.--Coast Guard’s Colleen Perry fired a five-hitter with eight strikeouts and she hit her first career home run and drove in three runs in the opener while Western Connecticut’s Shelby Slie pitched five innings and allowed three unearned runs and struck out six in game two as the Bears and Colonials split a non-conference doubleheader as Coast Guard won the opener 4-0 and Western Conn. won the nightcap 9-5. In the opener, Coast Guard (18-18) scored the only run it would need in the bottom of the first as Jeannie Crump was thrown out stealing second, but Stephanie Kimmel, who led off with a single scored from third for a 1-0 lead. The Bears added an insurance run in the fourth on and RBI single by Perry before she hit a two-run homer to leftfield in the sixth to close the scoring. Christina Scordato (4-3) started and lasted four innings allowing seven hits and two runs, both earned to take the loss for Western Conn. (19-11). Crump had three hits for Coast Guard in game one. In the second game, Kelley Larsen hit her first career homer, a three-run shot in the first inning and the Colonials never looked back. Western Conn. added two more runs in the third on an RBI double by Brittany Finkeldey and an RBI single by Kristy Swanson for a 5-0 lead. Meg Circigliano’s RBI double in the sixth increased the lead to 6-0. Coast Guard scored three times in the home half of the fifth, all unearned runs. Karen Love drilled a long RBI single off the centerfield fence, Kimmel added an RBI ground out and Crump delivered and RBI double cutting the deficit to 6-3. The Colonials responded with three runs in the sixth as Finkeldey and Swanson had back-to-back RBI singles. Coast Guard scored twice in the seventh on a two-run single by Meagan Schoenhardt. Finkeldey had three hits and two RBI’s while Swanson and Cirigliano each had two hits for Western Conn. in game two. Love had two hits for the Bears in game two. |
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Player of the Week (week ending 4/17/06) Stacey DiMaggio, Sophomore, Infielder, Western Connecticut State University In an 8-0 week for the Colonials, DiMaggio batted .560 (14-for-25) with six runs scored, ten RBI, three doubles, one triple and one home run. In a doubleheader sweep of Westfield State, DiMaggo was 4-for-6 with one run scored, four RBI and two doubles. In a doubleheader sweep of LEC foe Plymouth State, DiMaggio was 3-for-7 with one run scored, three RBI and a homer. |
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College Softball
First Game
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0 -- 8 10 1 Cortney Romyns (5-2), Christina Scordato (5) and Brittany Finkeldey. Lindsay Savelle (7-7), Lisa Cody (5), Katie Pensiero (5) and Krystle Denny, Brooke Larsen (6). Save-Scordato (1). 2B-Loren Angiolillo, Meg Cirigliano (W), Casey Mahoney (E). GAME 1: Western won its tenth straight game. Leading 2-1, Western sent 11 batters to the plate in the fifth inning and scored six runs on six hits and two walks. Loren Angiolillo and Meg Cirigliano drove in runs with doubles in the inning.Kristen Lugovich, Stacey DiMaggio and Mallory Zenkus each had two hits in the game and Lugovich and DiMaggio each scored two runs. After allowing a run on a hit and two walks in the first, winning pitcher Cortney Romyns and Christina Scordato combined to hold Eastern without a hit over the final five innings. Romyns gave up both Eastern hits while fanning three and walking five through the first four and Scordado retired the final nine batters after the first batter in the fifth reached on an error.
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000 0-- 0 7 0 Shelby Slie (9-5) and Brittany Finkeldey. Brooke Nici (3-4) and Krystle Denny. 2B-Meg Cirigliano, Kristy Swanson (W), Casey Mahoney (E); 3B-Karen Taber (E); HR-Nikki Vachon (1), Mahoney (1) (E). GAME 2: Brooke Nici pitched her first shutout of the season and Nikki Vachon and Casey Mahoney hit their first career home runs (solo) in the sixth. Eastern had taken a 1-0 lead in the third when No. 9 hitter Mahoney recorded her second double of the day and scored on a two-out wild pitch. Mahoney was 3-for-3 and Vachon 2-for-2 with a walk. Karen Taber had two hits and drew a walk in four plate appearances. Taber tripled after the two sixth-inning home runs but was left stranded at third. Western’s Shelby Slie fanned 12 while walking four. Nici fanned one and walked two. Western stranded seven runners through the first four innings. |
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WESTCONN
SOFTBALL ROLLS ON WITH DOUBLEHEADER SWEEP OVER PLYMOUTH STATE, 4-1, 8-2 DANBURY, CT – Sophomore third baseman Stacey DiMaggio (Hopewell, Jct., NY) led The Western Connecticut State University softball team in a doubleheader sweep of Plymouth State University, 4-1 and 8-2, Saturday afternoon at Westside Field in Danbury. The Colonials, now 16-9 overall and 2-2 in the Little East Conference, extend their win streak to nine games and they have now won 11 of their last 12 games dating back to April 6. DiMaggio went 3 for 7 in the twinbill and belted her first home run of the season, a two-run line drive over the right field fence, in the nightcap. She had three RBI on the day. She finished the week batting .560 with 14 hits in 25 at bats with 10 RBI. WestConn scattered 13 hits in the second game with Loren Angiolillo (Wolcott, CT), Meg Cirigliano (Newington, CT), Mallory Zenkus (Seymour, CT) and DiMaggio each having two hits. In the nightcap, Shelby Slie (Seymour, CT) allowed two runs and four hits while striking out five and walking three. She improves to 9-4 on the year. In the opener, Christina Scordato (Hillsdale, NJ) improved to 4-2 after allowing one run on four hits while striking out two and walking one. Kristen Lugovich (West Haven, CT) and Julia Wullen (Bergenfield, NJ) led the Colonials hitting attack with two hits and an RBI apiece. Plymouth State, now 3-16 overall and 1-3 in the Little East Conference had four hits in each game. Kristi Curry (Nottingham, NH) went 2 for 3 with an RBI in the opener. Devin Caswell (Wilton, NH) had two hits, including a double and two RBI for the Panthers in the nightcap. WestConn travels to Eastern Connecticut State University in a Little East Conference doubleheader on Tuesday, April 18. First pitch is slated for 5 p.m. The Panthers host intra-state rival Keene State College in a pair on Tuesday at 4 p.m. |
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WESTCONN SOFTBALL WINS FIFTH STRAIGHT… TAKE TWO FROM FRAMINGHAM STATE, 1-0 AND 8-0 DANBURY, CT – The Western Connecticut State University softball team extended it win streak to five games with a doubleheader sweep of Framingham State College, 1-0 and 8-0, Wednesday night at Westside Field in Danbury. Cortney Romyns | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||