Softball reclaims conference crown
Campus Times
April 30, 2004
Sophomore Amanda Jones is safe after Redlands third baseman missed
the ball, Saturday at Wheeler Park. The Leopards swept the University of Redlands
in a doubleheader with scores of 2-0 and 4-0, after losing to the Bulldogs,
2-0, Friday in Redlands.
The University of La Verne re-established itself as a softball powerhouse
last weekend, taking the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
title with two shutout wins over the University of Redlands, 2-0 and 4-0.
After a second place finish last season, the Leopards reclaimed the top ranking
with their fourth SCIAC championship in five years.
A lot of people didnt expect a lot out of us, junior catcher
Amber Guerra said. We surprised a lot of people and that makes it great.
Head coach Robin Haaker was excited to have guided the Leopards to their seventh
title in the programs history in her first year as head coach.
There is no better feeling. They believed in each other and believed
everybody could do it out there, Haaker said.
It came down to the wire in the second game of the doubleheader against Redlands
Saturday at Wheeler Park.
With the conference championship on the line, ULV took the game, 4-0. The
Bulldogs finished conference just one game behind the
Leopards, who finished the regular season 27-12 overall, 15-3 in SCIAC.
It was a do or die situation and we got it done, Haaker said.
The Leopards pulled out four runs in the game, headlined by a two-run homerun
from Guerra. Sophomore Jessica De Giacomo was also strong offensively, hitting
3 for 4 in the contest.
That was the pitcher nobody hit off yesterday. The fact that we all
came through and got around on it shows how bad we all wanted it, De Giacomo
said. We just didnt come out and play our game (yesterday), but
I knew once we came out strong and hit the ball they wouldnt beat us again.
The Leopards took game one of the doubleheader, 2-0, snapping a three-game
losing streak that included a 2-0 loss in Redlands Friday, and two losses to
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps the weekend prior.
It was really a wake up call for us, senior Elaine Martinez said
about the first loss to Redlands. Going into the game we thought we would
win.
Martinez, an outfielder and pitcher, is the teams only graduating senior.
Saturday was her last game at Wheeler Park.
Shes been a steady player, Haaker said. She had some
big shoes to fill out there and stepped it up huge.
Along with concluding the SCIAC season as champions, six ULV players were
named to the all-conference team. Sophomore Kelley Silagyi was named SCIAC Player
of the Year, De Giacomo and freshman Morgan Dobis were awarded first-team honors
and Martinez, Guerra and freshman Mary Olson were placed on the second team
All-SCIAC.
As conference champions, ULV has secured a spot in the NCAA Division III West
Regional Tournament; time, date and location to be announced.
Were not done yet, Martinez said. Like Robin said,
were not going to call ourselves champions until we come back from regionals
and nationals as champions.