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Aztecs Try to Get Back on Winning Track; Travel to Austin for Texas Invitational
Feb. 14, 2007 SAN DIEGO - SDSU Softball Notes in PDF Format
Aztecs Try to Get Back on Winning Track; Travel to Austin, Texas for Texas Invitational SDSU will then meet No. 10 and tournament host Texas (4-1) at 5 p.m. Friday. On Thursday, the Aztecs are scheduled to play North Texas (2-3) at 11 a.m. and, depending on their seed after the round-robin first round, again at either 5 p.m. (No. 2 vs. No. 3) or 7:30 p.m. (No. 1 vs. No. 4). The consolation (10 a.m.) and championship game (12:30 p.m.) are slated for Sunday. San Diego State is 7-3 in season-opening road games under 11th-year head coach Kathy Van Wyk and 6-3 in season-opening neutral contests (Aztecs did not play a neutral game in 1997). SDSU is 15-11 all-time against teams from the state of Texas. The Aztecs travel to the nation's second-largest state for the first time since Feb. 22-23, 2002 when they competed in the Compass Bank Invitational in Waco, hosted by Baylor. SDSU played five games over the two days and went 3-2, defeating Oakland, Creighton and Stephen F. Austin in the process.
A Look at Texas A&M Corpus Christi Erica Armenta and Andrea Gonzales are each batting .333 to lead the TAMCC offense. Gonzales and Margo Hurdt have each homered as well. Jennifer Cummings has logged the majority of the innings in the circle for the Islanders, going 0-4 with a 5.11 ERA. Opponents are hitting .360 off her and she has allowed nine walks while striking out four batters. Hurdt (0-1, 12.96 ERA) has also seen some time in the circle.
A Glance at No. 10 Texas Jacquel Williams and MicKayla Padilla are each batting .429 to lead the Longhorns offense. Kacie Gaskin is batting .294 with two homers and six RBI, while Loryn Johnson (.353) has one home run and a team-high eight RBI. Texas is led in the circle by Megan Denny and Erin Tresselt. Denny is 2-0 with a 0.84 ERA in 16 2/3 innings, while Tresselt is 1-1 with a 0.93 ERA. The duo has combined for 33 strikeouts in five games and have given up just one extra-base hit apiece. The Aztecs are 21-21 all-time against Big 12 schools.
Noting North Texas Susan Waters is one of three hitters batting over .400 for North Texas. In fact, Waters is batting .625 (10-for-16) with seven runs scored, two homers and five RBI. She is slugging 1.313 and has a .700 on-base percentage. Kristina Fowler (.429) has five RBI and Kadie Platt (.412) has scored six times for the Mean Green. Three pitchers - Kayla Lawson (1-1, 2.55 ERA), Ashley Lail (109, 4.20 ERA) and Fowler (0-2, 6.22 ERA) have combined for a 4.20 team ERA. The Aztecs are just 2-5 all-time against Sun Belt opponents.
Youth Is Served Utah, which won the MWC tournament last season, is the most experienced team in the conference as eight of its 14 players (57.1 percent) are juniors or seniors.
Errors Hurting Aztecs Although the 16 errors are spread out over nine players, one doesn't have to look too far to see the problem with the SDSU's early season miscues since two players are playing new positions in the infield and another is seeing more playing time than she has the last three seasons. Sophomore shortstop Monica Alnes, who played first base last season and outfield in high school, has four errors, but has made some incredible plays in the field already, including some deep throws from the hole. Senior Amanda Beasley, who has only seen action in 63 games over her three-plus season on The Mesa, has two errors at second base and sophomore Melissa Owens, who pitched and played shortstop last year, has one error at first base.
Freshmen One-Two Punch Knudsen leads the team with a .750 slugging percentage and is tied with Marquez with a .500 on-base percentage. In addition, her three hits in eight at-bats for a .375 batting average is second on the squad. Knudsen wasted no time making her mark in collegiate softball as she hit a homer over the right field fence in her first official at-bat. It was the second straight season a freshman homered in their first career at bat (Erin Floros, 2006). Knudsen has been stellar in the field as well and even threw out a runner at home plate from center field in her first weekend. Marquez has been just as impressive, batting .333 (3-for-9), third-highest on the squad. Her .500 on-base percentage is tied with Knudsen for the highest on the squad. and her two sacrifice hits are tied with Tamani Wells for tops on the team. Playing at both right field and second base this season, Marquez has been perfect in the field, making plays in all 10 of her chances.
SDSU Softball Picked to Repeat as MWC Champions SDSU collected 25 points to capture the top spot in the poll, including five of the possible six first-place votes. Brigham Young received the other first-place vote. The Aztecs were followed by UNLV (19 points), Brigham Young (17 points), Utah (14), Colorado State (10) and New Mexico (5).
San Diego State returns six starters, including sophomore All-American Erin Floros and Mountain West Conference Pitcher of the Year Christina Ross, from its 2006 squad which finished runner-up to UCLA at the NCAA Los Angeles Regional.
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