Softball outscores opponents 29-0 in doubleheader
Published Sept. 27, 2008
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Freshman pitcher Chelsea Thomas releases the ball during MU's 15-0 win over North Central Missouri College on Saturday at University Field. Thomas had 10 strikeouts in four innings for the Tigers.
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Freshman designated hitter Kristin Nottelmann bats against North Central Missouri College on Saturday at University Field. Nottelman had one run scored.
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Freshman outfielder Jaydee Young steals second base Saturday at University Field. Young contributed 3 RBIs to the Tigers' 15-0 win over North Central Missouri College.
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Junior third-baseman Gina Schneider smashes a single against North Central Missouri College on Saturday. The Tigers defeated NCC 15-0 and Meramec 14-0 in the second game of a doubleheader at University Field.
The Missouri women's softball team opened the 2008-2009 season in convincing fashion.
In the opening game of its fall exhibition season, Missouri beat the North Central Missouri College Lady Pirates 15-0. Freshman Chelsea Thomas and junior Jana Hainey combined to pitch a one-hit shutout, and freshman Jaydee Young added a three-run home run. The second game of the double-header ended in similar fashion, with Missouri shutting out the Meramec Magic 14-0.
“The fall is really just to get better and improve on what you’re not good at,” senior third baseman Lindsey Ubrun said. “It really meshes the team so hopefully when spring comes we’re ready to go.”
Coach Ehren Earleywine said he was pleased with what he saw. He uses the fall season as a chance to prepare for the real season.
“The main thing I wanted our pitchers to do in this first fall outing was just try and get ahead of hitters,” Earleywine said. “You don’t want to get too cute this time of year. We just want to make sure our kids are throwing strikes and working on their weaknesses. It was a good opportunity for our pitchers to try some different stuff.”
The Tigers opened up the second game with four quiet innings, and it appeared they had used up all their ammunition in the first game. They only held a 3-0 lead going into the bottom of the fifth inning. Missouri sent 10 batters to the plate in the fifth and scored six runs on five hits. A three-run blast by Thomas capped the rally.
“You can tell we have some little things to fine tune, but overall we are head and feet above where we were last year at this point,” Ubrun said. “It was really good to see everybody working on the stuff they need to work on.”
The Tigers got more strong pitching performances from senior Stacy Delaney and freshman Kristin Nottelmann. Delaney faced some trouble early, but escaped a jam with some good defense and a strikeout. She pitched four innings and allowed three hits, two walks and had seven strikeouts.
Nottelmann was even more impressive, allowing no hits in three innings pitched. She also had five strikeouts and only one walk.
“I was pretty nervous, but I tried to hide it as best as I could,” Nottlemann said. “Overall, it was pretty much like high school, it was just a more intense atmosphere and very, very quick paced.”
Missouri gave its pitchers an early lead, scoring one run in each of the first three innings. However, two careless base running mistakes cost the team a potential rally in both the first and second inning.
“I don’t know if there’s one thing that we can put our finger on that the entire team needs to work on,” Earleywine said. “I think it’s more of a variety of things depending upon each unique player. I think everybody has got two or three things they are trying to address and I would say that would be more of our focus.”




