The No. 19-ranked Angelo State softball team (50-15) had its
season come to a close Sunday afternoon with a 3-2 loss to No.
2-ranked Valdosta State in the semifinals of the 2010 NCAA Division
II National Championship.
The Lady Blazers (51-8) ended the game on the first pitch in the
bottom of the seventh inning when Morgan Johnson hit her seventh
home run of the season over the left field fence and was welcomed
at home by her teammates as VSU advances to Monday's national title
game against Hawaii Pacific. That game will be televised live at 2
p.m. Monday on CBS College Sports. The announcement of the
All-Tournament Team will take place after the championship game.
VSU opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning as the
Lady Blazers took advantage of an ASU's only error of the game.
Lead-off hitter Amber Shaw reached on a Rambelle fielding error and
advanced to second base on a sacrifice by Morgan Littlefield. Two
batters later, Alyssa Shirey plated Shaw with a two-out bloop
single down the left field line, giving the Lady Blazers an early
1-0 lead.
The Rambelles had chances to counter, getting a runner to second
base in the third inning and a runner to third in the fourth frame,
but they could not even the contest. The Lady Blazers eventually
doubled their lead to 2-0 in the bottom of the fifth when Marti
Littlefield plated Melesa Jackson with a two-out single to center
field that landed in front of a diving Brittany Astle.
ASU rallied in the fifth as the Rambelles opened the frame four
straight hits to tie the game, 2-2. Seniors Nicole Smith and Sarah
DeMoss both hit laser shots that tipped of the gloves of the VSU
infields to give the Rambelles runners at first and second with no
outs. Junior Kaycee Taylor then laced a double off the left field
fence, scoring Smith, but DeMoss was thrown out at the plate in an
attempt to knot the game. Junior Alix Dean followed Taylor's double
with one of her own, scoring sophomore pinch runner Nicole Wellmann
from second base.
Dean's double was her 22nd of the season, breaking the ASU
single-season record of 21, set by Sandy James last season. The
two-bagger was also the Rambelles' 108th of the season, setting a
new Lone Star Conference single-season record. Texas Woman's had
set the previous mark of 107 doubles this season.
Senior right-hander Chelsea Nelson (29-10) suffered the loss
after giving up two earned runs on eight hits in a complete-game
performance. Nelson fanned two Lady Blazers and issued three walks
in the loss. Smith led the Rambelles going 2-for-3 from the plate
with a run scored.
For VSU, Margaret Carter (24-5) earned the victory in relief as
she tossed the final 1.2 innings, not allowing an ASU base runner.
Holly Satterfield pitched the opening 5.1 innings, giving up two
earned runs on seven hits before making her exit. Satterfield
struck out five Rambelles and gave up one walk. April Hutchens led
the Lady Blazers with a 2-for-3 performance.
The Rambelles closed out their season with 50 or more wins for
the third time in four years and fourth time in eight
campaigns. In addition to setting the school's team record
for doubles this year, ASU also set a new single-season mark for
stolen bases (148) and matched the all-time record for fielding
percentage in a season (.968). The Rambelles' 65 games played was
one shy of the all-time record (66), set in 2007 (53-13).
-- Courtesy of ASU Sports Information
2010 NCAA Division II Softball All-Tournament
Team
Pitcher: Hawaii Pacific: Sherise Musquiz, Sr.
Pitcher: Valdosta State: Holly Satterfield, Jr.
Catcher: Valdosta State: Alyssa Shirey, Sr.
Infield: Angelo State: Kaycee Taylor, Jr.
Infield: Hawaii Pacific: Casey Sugihara, Sr.
Infield: Metro State: Tara Mickelson, Sr.
Infield: Valdosta State: April Hutchens, So.
Outfield: Angelo State: Sarah DeMoss, Sr.
Outfield: Hawaii Pacific: Ciera Senas, Sr.
Outfield: Metro State: Jennesssa Tesone, Jr.
Designated Player: Valdosta State: Sara Vaughn, Fr.
At-Large: Hawaii Pacific: Nicole Morrow, Fr.
At-Large: North Georgia: Courtney McGuire, Sr.
Most Outstanding Player: Hawaii Pacific: Sherise, Musquiz, Sr.