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Tournament
Brackets (PDF) Day
One Recap
St. Mary of the Woods College completed a
5-0 run through the 2007 USCAA Softball National Championships
with an 11-0 victory over Judson College in the championship
game Saturday night.
Tournament MVP Ashley Loomis pitched a
complete game earning her third victory of the day and also
went 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored and drove in two as
the Pomeroys went 5-0 in the event outscoring the opposition
54-6.
Allison Tomey was 3-for-3 with three runs
scored while Erica Ketner was 2-for-3 with three runs scored
and Amanda Daniel was 2-for-2 with three runs driven in.
All three joined Loomis on the
All-Tournament team. Judson College's members of the
All-Tournament team included: Anna Billingham, Katie Eubanks
and Ashley Glass.
The following are capsule summaries of
games played on Saturday (Day Two):
Game 1: Judson College 5, Penn
State-Beaver 3
A bases-clearing double from Anna Billingham in the bottom of
the sixth inning lifted Judson College over Penn State-Beaver.
Ashley Glass was 2-for-4 for Judson to lead the hitting
attack. Misty Jones and Katie Eubanks combined for the win on
the mound. Penn State-Beaver was paced by Jen Hain going
2-for-4 and Jamie Clouse 2-for-3.
Game 2: St. Josephs-Brooklyn 6,
Briarcliffe 5
Freshman Julianne Basmagy earned the win on the mound and
drove in three runs as the Lady Bears won their first game in
the tournament defeating New York rival Briarcliffe College.
Briarcliffe was paced by Laura McTaggart who was 3-for-4 with
two singles and drove in two runs.
Game 3: St. Mary of the Woods 3, Judson
0
Ashley Loomis earned the victory striking out
six and allowing four hits as the Pomeroys advanced to the
winners bracket final with a 3-0 win over Judson. Allison
Tomey was 3-for-4 to lead the Pomeroys at the plate, while
Ashley Glass was 2-for-2 for Judson.
Game 4: Robert Morris-Springfield 12,
St. Josephs-Brooklyn 0 (5)
Robert Morris-Springfield amassed 12 hits en route to the
12-0 victory over St. Josephs-Brooklyn. Megan Rich was
2-for-3 with two singles, two runs scored, drove in two while
pitching the last two innings striking out two and walking
two. Allison Fitzgerald was 2-for-2 and drove in a pair of
runs for the hosts.
Game 5: Penn State-Beaver 13,
Briarcliffe 0 (5 innings 5th place)
Chelsea Bronlee threw all five innings striking out four and
allowing five hits as Penn State-Beaver took fifth place in
the tournament defeating Briarcliffe. Brittany Moore was
2-for-2 driving in three runs while Jen Hain as 2-for-3 with
two runs scored, while Abby Mihalyi was 2-for-2 with three
runs scored for the victors.
Game 6: St. Mary of the Woods 11,
Robert Morris-Springfield 4
Ashley Loomis had a three-run home run and was 3-for-4 to put
St. Mary of the Woods into the championship game with an 11-4
win over Robert Morris-Springfield. Theresa Alley was the
winning pitcher going the distance allowing seven hits and
striking out two. Amanda Daniel and Allison Tomey were 2-for-4
apiece for the Pomeroys. Robert Morris-Springfield was paced
by Jenette Mix who was 3-for-4 while Kristina Hoffart had a
two-run double.
Game 7: Judson 4, St. Josephs-Brooklyn
1
Katie Eubanks was 2-for-3 at the plate for Judson College as
they eliminated St. Josephs-Brooklyn 4-1. Lana Pigg was
the winning pitcher for Judson allowing four hits and striking
out four as the Eagles advanced to the third-place game.
Game 8: Judson 11, Robert
Morris-Springfield 7 (3rd place game)
The Eagles eliminated the hosts with an 11-7 victory in the
third-place game. Katie Eubanks was the winning pitcher and
helped her own cause going 3-for-4 with a grand slam home run
and scoring two runs going 3-for-4. Rikki Morrison also added
a three-run home run for Judson. Robert Morris-Springfield was
paced by Megan Rich going 3-for-3 with a pair of RBI, Jenette
Mix was 2-for-4 with two runs and Jessie Shay was 2-for-3 with
an RBI.
All-Tournament Team
- St. Joseph's-Brooklyn: CJ Kavanaugh
- Robert Morris-Springfield: Jenette Mix,
Megan Rich
- Judson College: Anna Billingham, Katie
Eubanks, Ashley Glass.
- St. Mary of the Woods: Allison Tomey,
Erica Ketner, Amanda Daniel, Ashley Loomis (Trny MVP)
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